Example sentences of "these [noun] a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And after the 1880s the renewed emphasis throughout philanthropic work on the ‘ personal ’ relationship between the classes gave these contacts a special significance in terms of influencing the ‘ character ’ of parents and their adolescent children . |
2 | From these data a relative risk of 8.04 ( 1.18 , 4.90 ; 95% confidence interval ) can be calculated for colorectal cancer as a result of anthranoid laxative abuse . |
3 | From these data a relative risk of 3.04 ( 1.18 , 4.90 ; 95% confidence interval ) for colorectal cancer can be calculated for patients who misuse anthranoid containing laxatives . |
4 | The elongated nose , however , gave these animals a considerable advantage over their competitors . |
5 | And with your support , we can help give even more of these youngsters a better start in life . |
6 | In an attempt to overcome these limitations a new technique of waveform detection , based on the variation of phase inductance with rotor position , has been proposed ( Kill and Acarnley , 1984 ) . |
7 | ‘ It would also save some of these places a phenomenal amount of money in lost towels . ’ |
8 | Notwithstanding these drawbacks a large proportion of international trade is conducted on an open account basis with the documents of title being sent direct to the importer . |
9 | In response to these needs a calendrical system of considerable complexity was devised . |
10 | Our results show that even under these conditions a successful treatment of cholecystitis with stone obstruction of the cystic duct is possible without operation in carefully selected patients . |
11 | In response to these difficulties a different form of work organisation , deriving from the single-place tradition , was developed . |
12 | The comparatively large sums involved conferred on all these agencies a substantial power of patronage over recipient institutions . |
13 | Occasionally , he would produce from these holes a tiny sliver of bloody bone . |
14 | The sad irony of this unhappy state of affairs was that these animals.played a comforting role in the lives of such old women . |
15 | ( According to these advertisements a large proportion of the population wears white from head to toe , especially for the more messy activities . |
16 | In these ways a considerable amount of knowledge of the landforms of the most explored regions has slowly accumulated . |
17 | For each of these stages a single sheet of paper carries an activity matrix . |
18 | Many articles have appeared which describe potentially useful clinical applications of gastric emptying tests but to discover the clinical value of these tests a comprehensive audit of the service is required . |
19 | Similarly , in these societies a large number of people on both the bride 's and the groom 's side are involved in an obligatory exchange of property of major significance . |
20 | We can therefore conclude that in these societies a different system of exchange or barter was used for basic daily transactions . |
21 | In order to provide some context in which to discuss these issues a broad overview of the driving task will first be introduced . |
22 | An independent share valuation would have given these shares a total value of about £50,000 . |