Example sentences of "as these [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , like all else , hostile value-judgements such as these assume significance only when placed within a clearly articulated historical context .
2 Experiments such as these help us to appreciate the entirely automatic and non-deliberate nature of natural selection .
3 It is quite wrong for such as Regan to claim that criteria such as these make a mockery of the statutory scrutiny of proposals .
4 Facilities such as these make computerised recruitment an attractive proposition , but it is important to realise that recruitment systems are difficult to design .
5 Decisions such as these show that the courts inclined to the view that in a conflict between the common law property right of an individual and the statutory powers of a local authority to interfere with those rights , the benefit of any doubt in statute was to be given to the individual — and that this was particularly so if the statute gave less than full compensation to the individual .
6 Studies such as these show that the workplace , although it may present relatively few opportunities for ‘ escape ’ is also a context within which personal identity and social esteem are formed .
7 Problems such as these show the need for a language-specific approach to English causatives which respects and investigates the way meaning correlates with form in English first of all .
8 It wo n't be long before cheeses such as these become rarities .
9 In ways such as these coinage was used for contemporary propaganda .
10 Scenes such as these undermined America 's chosen world position as a leader of freedom and at last there were signs that the President and Congress were prepared to strengthen the position of the blacks with positive civil rights laws .
11 Figures such as these fuelled the arguments put forward by the WEA in the main body of the text .
12 Severe symptoms such as these cover much hostility , often unconscious , and in their extreme passivity are immensely vengeful and aggressive .
13 Remarks such as these indicate that Lakatos aimed to propose a universal criterion for judging research programmes in particular and scientific progress in general .
14 Items such as these indicate just how much information objects can carry about the processes of their creation .
15 Proposals such as these aroused considerable debate in the 1930s ( particularly on the question of whether , for every job vacated by an older worker , a new one would be created for a younger person ) , but they made little headway with the National Government .
16 Many of these have been published as national biographical repertories , but not all are complete ( that for France , for example , had reached the letter D when the first edition of this book appeared and has now , nineteen years later , almost completed G , Italy , in the same time , has got from B to C. Works for reference such as these form the scholarly end of a spectrum of contemporary works which runs at its other extreme into straightforward journalism .
17 Exclamatory sentences such as these express a critical judgement of the occurrence of the happening which the infinitive denotes , and so present it as something which should or could have been avoided .
18 Horned prey , such as these musk oxen ( opposite , bottom ) , are only armoured at their front end , so that their rear needs special protection .
19 Flies such as these breed in decaying plant and animal refuse , and your ones probably all emerged from the same rotten potato .
20 Could he ruffle the smugness of manufacturing Whigs and land-owning Tories alike by reminding them of what hands such as these had done in France ?
21 With practice , teething troubles such as these get ironed out and the Femidom becomes a happy rival to your Mates , Durex , or Jiffy .
22 My hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) is right to point out that revelations such as these terrify people whose lifelong pension contributions are at the mercy of those responsible for the action taken at Mirror Group Newspapers .
23 Proposals such as these went a long way to alleviate Chinese concerns and brought closer the possibility of a summit meeting between the two leaderships for which Soviet spokesmen had for some time been calling .
24 Considerations such as these came into prominence after the conclusion of the Single European Act in 1986 , with its extension of majority voting and increase of powers for the European Parliament .
25 From families such as these came men with the knowledge , resources and entrepreneurial spirit that was a vital ingredient in the industrial development of their districts .
26 Views such as these highlight the fundamental mechanics of Nizan 's political psychology : a willingness to accept expedient political tactics provided that a justifiable link could be established between the tactics themselves and the long term " moral " strategy ; a consequent unwillingness to accept expedient political tactics relayed unthinkingly by leading party officials whose only concern was the efficient management of the current party line .
27 What interests me is what discussions such as these reveal about the relationship between television and the Press .
28 We will continue to look for opportunities such as these to achieve wider access for candidates .
29 Obstacles such as these lead Bachelard to formulate a theory of ‘ material psychoanalysis ’ which offers a ‘ psychoanalysis of objective knowledge ’ to account for and think through the problem of epistemological obstacles .
30 Statements such as these reflected growing confidence and optimism among members of the profession ; the conviction that state-backed medicine , as opposed to voluntary and charitable effort , provided the ultimate solution to pressing social problems .
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