Example sentences of "these are [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 These are recognised elsewhere in the world and their geological settings and exploration criteria are well established :
2 When not in use these are tucked away in the Split boxes at the top right and bottom left of the screen and appear as black bars above and to the left of the arrows at the ends of the two scroll bars .
3 Some of these are tied up with the conception of crime itself ; and will be dealt with in the next section .
4 In many ways these are constructed simply as a qualification to his general theory of history .
5 In the case of Re C ( a Minor ) ( 1991 ) The Times , 18 November it was stated to be advisable , for example , for the Official Solicitor to continue to act as guardian in public law proceedings relating to a former ward of court where these are transferred up to the High Court .
6 There is a good programme of daily activities in the Home , and all these are written up on a large board in Peter 's office .
7 These are made up of a core of non-polar lipids ( triglyceride and cholesterol esters ) with polar lipids ( phospholipids , free cholesterol and apoproteins ) located on the outer part of the macromolecules ( Galton , et al , 1982 ) .
8 Over half of these are made either at the scene of the crime , the scene of arrest or the defendant 's home .
9 As these are traced upwards through the rocks , they become more elaborate and their structure becomes clearer .
10 These are connected vertically to the idol along the spinal column , over the chakras and end at the head .
11 These are followed up by a short course on computer simulation in Physics for all students in third year .
12 These are organized usually on a multiconstituency basis and are responsible for organizing and choosing candidates for constituencies within their areas .
13 These are intended chiefly for the research worker , but undergraduates will find the periodicals referring to their particular interest of increasing value as the course progresses .
14 These are characterized firstly by the espousal of partisan viewpoints with attendant activities for mutual support .
15 These are related specifically to the personnel involved in ward teaching and the methods by which the teaching is undertaken .
16 The other reason is that there are at least some rules for judging advertisements , but most of these are based firmly in the objectives which the ads are trying to achieve : if we do not know what the objectives are , any judgement we may make is without a real foundation .
17 These are rounded off to the nearest number of complete bars . )
18 These are blotted out by the dominant images of Christian England and the establishment and power of the greatest empire the world has ever seen .
19 these are used transiently in the mouth , setting within minutes of mixing and placement .
20 Actually there are many stars with proper names , but in general these are used only for the first 30 or so , plus a few fainter stars of special interest — such as Polaris , Mizar in the Great Bear , and the variable star Mira , in Cetus , the Whale .
21 Many of these are outlined later in the Manifesto under Education , Health , Local Government and Transport .
22 Many of these are brought about by the presence of the River Avon , cutting off areas , and the railway lines and sidings that criss-cross the area .
23 These are concealed either within the fitting 's baseplate or within the recessed connection box .
24 These are established automatically from the maximum and minimum excursions of the component within the reference space .
25 In Britain these are allocated administratively to the BBC while independent broadcasters compete for franchises to operate programme channels and pay a levy for their use .
26 Only a proportion of these are passed on to the next stage of conscious analysis .
27 c There are certain minimum requirements for location and timing of statutory notices , and these are set out in the Regulations .
28 These are set out in the Introduction to the Code .
29 Techniques such as guided fantasy reveal the teacher 's presuppositions which are not discussed , and these are put across in a way which can have a particularly binding effect upon the recipients .
30 To anyone raising the argument that perpetual servitude is as painful as death and therefore equally cruel , I will reply that , adding up all the moments of unhappiness of servitude , it may well be even more cruel ; but these are drawn out over an entire lifetime , while the pain of death exerts its whole force in a moment .
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