Example sentences of "these [noun pl] be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | These skills are further encouraged and developed in a workshop environment . |
2 | These pairs are alphabetically listed and linked to the name of any author who used them in the title of the article that he wrote . |
3 | These meetings were well attended and were known as conventicles . |
4 | Although some of these artists were ostensibly chosen because they ‘ represent and unprecedented artistic engagement with sexuality ’ , I suspect that anyone vaguely aware of the extensive debate led by feminist critics over the last 20 years will find nothing new with these male artists who are still ( and sometimes , literally ) stuck in a rut with their same old penis/penetration/ejaculation ( even if it is into a barrel ) view of sexuality . |
5 | As regards the patient already dead , the reasoning is that although the patient displays outward manifestations of life , in that , by virtue of the ventilator , breathing and heartbeat are maintained , these manifestations are mechanically induced and are not sustained nor will ever again be sustainable by the patient . |
6 | These attitudes were soon lifted as peacetime dawned . |
7 | A ‘ safe ’ interval between these values is then defined and the function goodExpsrRange is called in a REPEAT loop until a satisfactory value is delivered . |
8 | These checks are only justified if the person is likely to be handling large sums of money or to be exposed to the possibility of bribery . |
9 | These products are aggressively promoted and marketed . |
10 | But once some set of rules has been established in this way , we might well think it more important that these rules be publicly regarded as settled , so that people can plan accordingly , than that they be the best rules that could have been found ; this provides a reason why courts should leave the rule untouched even when they think the wrong choice was made in the first instance . " |
11 | It is not the purpose of this book to provide a history of coinage , however brief , but rather to focus on the methods by which coins are studied , for only when these methods are properly understood and applied can we realise the full potential of coins as an aid to interpreting the past . |
12 | These formulations are commonly described as descalers or as toilet cleaners the latter being a frequent application . |
13 | The toxins secreted by the skin are among the most poisonous substances known , and these frogs are so named because the Noamana , Choco and Cuna Indians of Colombia use the poison to tip their arrows and blow-darts . |
14 | There is a Latin maxim ignorantia juris non excusat , and , although these words are variously translated and variously applied in our law , they are remarkably applicable to someone who chooses to act in a challenging way towards a policeman on the street . ’ |
15 | These parameters are then saved or stored as patches , or presets . |
16 | These books are well known and thought of , because of their great literary and imaginative content . |
17 | These questionnaires were much resented and the L.C.C . |
18 | Cos er the , the people that run these funds are highly paid and highly experienced , and erm you know I do n't think banks or building societies or any other institution is going to pay more , they 're buying in their skills , the top offices . |
19 | These variables were strongly skewed and seemed log normally distributed , so a log transform was used before calculating their means and deviations . |
20 | These disputes were once described as ‘ British sociology 's wars of religion ’ , and , while sociology emerged in the late 1970s as a stronger discipline than it had been previously , this was not a period which was very productive in terms of sociology 's public image . |
21 | These organizations are sometimes described as fringe bodies but more often the acronym ‘ quango ’ is used . |
22 | In both cases the MMC held that these companies were efficiently run and had contributed to substantial cost savings , the Schumpeterian view of monopoly to which we referred in Chapter 9 and illustrated in Figure 17–2 . |
23 | Time and again a landowner , the man who actually has the most to lose since it is his land , is willing to donate corners of his fields for ponds or tree planting , as his contribution to the environmental compromise of a land-drainage scheme ; but then a letter from his agent arrives , demanding that these corners be heavily compensated or even bought by the water authority , as payment for the concessions made . |
24 | Accordingly these areas are heavily used and subject to severe environment erosion . |
25 | ACET is a church-based organisation whose primary concern is practical care rather than counselling , and so these areas are only covered if they are raised by our clients . |
26 | As part of the normal processes of a river , the stones in these shoals are neatly sorted and graded by the flowing water into an overlapping fish-scale pattern known as ‘ armouring ’ , which makes them relatively stable . |
27 | The only compensation for the adult male is that these feats are generally lost when the orgasm is accompanied with ejaculation of semen . |
28 | Unfortunately however , these functions are poorly documented and it takes quite some time to discover how to use them . |
29 | Party groupings along these lines were indeed formed and fought a general election in 1978 . |
30 | By and large , these criticisms were widely accepted and so efforts were directed to making this channel one which would allow for diversity , for new ideas and for experimentation . |