Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [be] [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The public policy issue in these cases is that the courts do not want to deter rescue and it has been held that a duty of care is owed to rescuers ( Chadwick v British Railways Board [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 912 ) .
2 The outcome of these cases is that the Chinese wall has not been seen as providing satisfactory protection for the interests of the former client and , despite the existence of a Chinese wall , the courts have required the law firms not to act on behalf of the new client .
3 As explained above , the main feature of these proposals is that the UK should adopt an Article 85-type law on restrictive trade practices , and an Article 86-type law on abuse of market power ( though this is only one of the options put forward ) , while retaining the present UK arrangements for mergers policy .
4 One important aspect of these projects was that the SDA entered a non-binding agreement with other local bodies , such as the local authorities and the MSC , to define objectives , funding and phasing .
5 The only similarity between the words in these lists is that the pattern recognition system perceived them as being orthographically similar .
6 One of the puzzling features of these areas is that the receptive field properties of their cells appear to repeat properties already present in primary visual cortex .
7 The other feature of these keys is that the actual characters which separate the species can easily be assessed ; helping both to improve the key and assess the real difference between species .
8 One of these advantages is that the analysis can highlight the ways in which a theory , or ideology , is distorted by the process of its adaptation to a society and its problems .
9 The justification for protection in these circumstances is that a businessman who is willing to deal on the other party 's standard terms and conditions is probably unable to negotiate a special deal due to an inequality of bargaining power .
10 A further issue raised in these comparisons is that the A-level points scores of students entering universities is on average considerably higher than that of students entering polytechnics ; Boumer and Hamed report that in 1983 the average A-level scores for CNM graduates was 5.4 while for university graduates it was 9.5 .
11 So the point erm I wish to make erm on er Mr 's observations , is that it 's not the strategy of the structure plan was not simply erm to seek an initial reduction erm in the rate of residential development in the county and then that roll that rate forward in progressive erm amendments to the structure plan , Hambleton District Council believes that the logical interpretation of these statements is that a progressive reduction er in house building and the rates of migration should be sought through subsequent alterations to the plan .
12 The usual reason these days is that the target company employs an army of people with skills of a kind difficult and too time-consuming to assemble by recruitment , and that trying to build such a team would cost much more than buying the company .
13 The significance of these changes is that the partners , having come together to make children , are now having to move apart again and manage differences which parenthood has made unavoidable .
14 The outcome of these changes is that the drug bill is rising faster than it has for some years and above the rate of inflation .
15 The standard economic answer to both these questions is that the price of foreign exchange should be raised in terms of the domestic currency .
16 The consequences of these purges was that the government was now more harsh than ever .
17 Among these conditions are that the skip must be fitted with vertical red and yellow fluorescent/ reflective markings and should be clearly marked with the owner 's ( not the hirer 's ) name and telephone number or address .
18 The first of these conditions is that the rules must contain in some form restrictions on the free use of violence , theft , and deception to which human beings are tempted but which they must , in general , repress , if they are to coexist in close proximity to each other …
19 The court held that the effect of these conditions was that no agreement to appoint the expert had taken place , and the whole procedure was invalid .
20 A drawback of these studies is that the variable defining parental education is rather crude .
21 As Hafter states , " The major conclusion that emerges from these studies is that the card catalog works .
22 His objection to these studies was that the passages these investigators used made very little sense unless subjects did have some prior knowledge of their content .
23 The combined effect of these provisions is that the question of whether or not a child has special educational needs depends not so much on the child 's specific needs considered in isolation , but rather on the appropriateness or otherwise of existing provision .
24 what also emerges from these pages is that the poor are not necessarily apathetic about their situation , nor are they bound by a culture of poverty , but are quite capable of positive action to attempt to solve their problems .
25 One of these predictions was that the number of galaxies or similar objects in any given volume of space should be the same wherever and whenever we look in the universe .
26 There are many reasons why , in the early nineteenth century , different considerations would intrude on the modelling of a dissected female body rather than that of a male , but one conclusion we could draw from these figures is that the human norm is male , and the only reason to look at female bodies is for that which makes them female , i.e. the reproductive system .
27 The difficulty with all these forecasts is that the type of skills required depends on decisions made by managers about the way in which work is organised around the technology , and we thus come back to the problem identified with forecasts made about the impact of new technology on society .
28 The advantage of the design of these experiments is that the critical comparison is made within-subjects .
29 The point of all these arrangements was that the flexible caulking could accommodate shrinking and swelling of the planking , and to some extent movement of the hull , without leaking very much .
30 One factor that unites all of these theories is that no computational system exists which is able to cope with unrestricted English .
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