Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 But I heard them shouting , right through these walls .
2 The true picture lies somewhere between these extremes .
3 Somewhere between these two questions lurks an answer to the puzzle of Saddam Hussein .
4 It was somewhere between these two factions that Madness and the 2-Tone bands appeared .
5 The truth is probably somewhere between these two extremes .
6 The actual output when the switch is alternately on and off is therefore clearly an average value somewhere between these two extremes ; or , in an ideal world , the output is a function of the ratio of T O subN ; to T O F F .
7 And , lying somewhere between these two extremes , you will find almost every shade of belief — or perhaps of hope .
8 Most of the £240 million earmarked this year for the Arts Council and its partner bodies ( Crafts Council , Regional Arts Boards , British Film Institute ) will go to fund events somewhere between these two poles of standard-bearing pomp and guerrilla provocation .
9 But he had no sense that they were being watched , that somewhere between these walls and the windows glinting in the transitory sun there were people waiting for him in anxiety , grief , perhaps in fear .
10 Depending on the procedural details , as they emerge , I suspect of course that the truth for most teachers will be somewhere between these two extremes .
11 Performance on any task therefore , from playing tennis , to taking exams , to going to work , will be impaired if anxiety is too high or too low , but somewhere between these lies the ideal degree of anxiety for producing our best performance .
12 In between you have elite , offbeat , unusual , mass and so on but they all lie somewhere between these extremes in terms of totally interacting and totally ignoring in many cases .
13 This has led authors to suggest that a rate somewhere between these two rates should be utilized — a synthetic rate .
14 The answer lies somewhere between these two extremes .
15 Somewhere between these lie the dynamics of group communication and the communications of organisations .
16 Generally , an organisational structure will lie somewhere between these two extremes and should be reflected in LIFESPAN .
17 Most texts will lie somewhere between these extremes ; textual corpora in particular will tend more to the latter extreme .
18 Most of the experiments that have contributed to the ideas described in this book fall somewhere between these two extremes , although the proportions contributed by theory and by experiment to the final story are very variable .
19 And that 's what upset us most about these people going back to work , the fact that a meeting had been taken a few months before in which everybody had voted for us to get the sack , and then all of a sudden they had been threatened and no vote was taken on whether we should stay out or go back , and they just dribbled back to , that really knocked us I think .
20 But in this particular lesson the decision structure is something of a mirage , for as we have already pointed out at this stage the situation is not real enough for these children to be making anything but a superficial gesture — going through the motions of making a decision .
21 There was a time in the very early universe when it was so hot that the particle energies would have been high enough for these transformations to take place .
22 My garden is n't big enough for these trees .
23 It 's tempting to think that Windows is so carefully organized that you do n't have to understand much about these processes at all .
24 ‘ I do n't think much about these things .
25 So effectively what would happen all our T ratios right would be very small cos the standard area would be very large , but do n't worry too much about these ecometric problems what I want you to do is to appreciate that estimating a supply response model right , can cause problems unless we do something about it .
26 And we did n't bother , we could n't do anything much for these rabbits and try and kill them you know , as much as we could aye .
27 The problem raised by this theoretical paradox was of significance not only for these particular instances , however important they were in themselves ; it was in fact a challenge to the whole theoretical edifice which Marx and Engels were constructing .
28 And again to spell that out erm the way it needs to work in practice I believe is that in its local plan a local authority should be able to define a site which it would regard as suitable for development only for these strategically important reasons .
29 All through these years took part in every one for the last fifty years .
30 To these people , we not only have to offer an attractive package but to be more visible , especially during these troubled times .
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