Example sentences of "these be all [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 These are all forms of consciousness that are not ‘ practical ’ in orientation in the way that a skill or a natural science are .
2 These are all offences of endangerment , in the sense that no harm need have resulted from the dangerous behaviour .
3 Strepsiades enunciates the common-sense theory and these are all products of Zeus ' body .
4 Here there was room to have a dig at ‘ trade unionists … too , screaming abuse and interfering with others on their way to work ’ , alleging that excitement on picket lines and at rock films amounted to the same thing : ‘ These are all manifestations of the primitive herd instinct . ’
5 But these are all moments of ‘ primitive accumulation ’ .
6 Discontent , hatred , anger , doubt , inferiority complexes , suspicion , mistrust , envy , resentment , bitterness , animosity , vindictiveness , spite , irritation , annoyance , indignation , malice , prejudice — these are all part of the green-eyed monster called jealousy .
7 Unevenness of style , poor quality ink and paper , erasures and alterations , these are all part of the writer and his circumstances , and we would not have it otherwise .
8 A 750 delegate Conference Centre , a new Exhibition level at Olympia , new restaurants and now Earls Court 2 — a brand new 17,000 sq m hall — these are all part of our recent investment programme .
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10 We are not carrying the cross when we are poor or suffering small everyday things — these are all part of life .
11 These are all signs of the new " Greek serenity " which excluded the Dionysiac and dominated the Greek world from Socrates onwards .
12 These are all symptoms of a hereditary sight condition known as Retinitis Pigmentosa ( RP ) , for which no treatment is yet available .
13 These are all features of a child 's life that they need .
14 These are all examples of common-sense models of behaviour intended to predict continued misconduct .
15 These are all examples of centrifugal acceleration .
16 These are all examples of ways in which people learn to live with long-term social difficulties which they have not been able to change .
17 These are all aspects of learning that have been shown to present difficulties to some visually handicapped children , but which may be amenable to remediation .
18 These are all parts of deeply habituated mind structures , pre-patterned and pre-programmed , parts of the formative field which underlie the bodies and the instinctive characteristics of all living creatures .
19 These are all parts of the switch-on mechanism because the switch-on mechanism depends upon a decent organization employing decent people and treating them as we individually would wish to be treated .
20 These are all points of possible engagement for antiracist work .
21 Temperance-style mass meetings , schemes for moral reclamation and placing prostitutes in domestic service , the setting up of rescue homes — these were all part of the feminist alternative to medical regulation .
22 The Gregorian calendar ; European officers to train her armed forces ; steam power for her industry ; central banking ; a new peerage specially created so as to make orthodox bicameral government possible by providing the material for an Upper House ; the codification of her law ; a representative system : these were all pieces of the structure of a new Japan which was at last crowned by alliance with one European power and victory in war over another ( see below , Ch. 8 ) .
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