Example sentences of "[noun] be [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They are both very important jobs for us , not least because contracts are in these lean times but also because of the calibre of both the clients , ’ said Mr Asquith .
2 And when the twelve months are over these young mothers usually go on to DHSS benefits , because they do not want to leave their babies and go to college or on YTS schemes .
3 The group of products falling into the three diagonal squares are between these two extremes on one or both axes .
4 This provided not only an overview of the stated intentions of Major Project schools but also some kind of check that the six schools chosen as the focus for our study were in these terms not atypical .
5 Where Richard was during these years of military and diplomatic manoeuvring we do not know , but it is a reasonable guess that he was with his mother , since Aquitaine was her duchy and it was by her wish that it was to be made over to him .
6 This is a comment not just on poetic style , but on the substance of the political alternative that Tate and some fellow Southerners were in these years trying to put together , to challenge the industrial capitalism of the restored Union .
7 I do not know whether it would be proper to extend it a little beyond the army , but I am very concerned in particular about the ex-pilots in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and the RAF Volunteer Reserve , because , according to a parliamentary answer on 14 June 1991 , only 10 ex-RAF pilots are in these organisations .
8 R&D workers are between these extremes .
9 And when they sited their power stations , they decided erm , again for good economic reasons , to site them er along the channel coast and actually down the , down the Rhine most of the power stations are , are er th they have power stations elsewhere but a lot of the power stations are in these areas here and the reason for that was , by putting it near to their borders , they were able to export electricity to their neighbours .
10 I would not for a moment be without these sterling qualities but the imagery of this great movement is vivid and declamatory and Bach 's intention was surely to arouse the passions of his audience .
11 At the moment I 'm not entirely clear what the difference is between these two forms of words .
12 After taking breath specimens , neither of which contained more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , the only indication by the constable given to the driver of his right to provide a replacement specimen was in these words :
13 I would also be interested to know what other paths they had walked and what their perceptions were of these compared to the Staffordshire Way .
14 Instead , the emphasis is upon these individuals ' relations to the wider patterns of society , especially those patterns of power typically neglected by social psychologists .
15 I would like to see agenda 's for these meetings public available I 'd like to see some commercial experience by a vote of general manager and their trustee 's .
16 And of course they 're not so hard pressed as people are in these big cities !
17 And when it comes down to it , most of the ethical arguments are about these two differences of approach .
18 Playback 's out as well , the easiest way for us to get to people is through these
19 Then the second paragraph 9 of the council 's statement of claim is in these terms :
20 ‘ You know what the trouble is with these bloody monstrosities ? ’ asks Neil Strachan , turning back the pages of the journal with his disapproving Presbyterian fingers .
21 No no er erm well er there is Prunus that 's a plum I mean a cherry that grows up and various ones like that the only trouble is with these type of things they can be more of a nuisance than the trees that you do have now because those trees growing up those spindly ones as you put it erm some gardeners call them or whatever name they use I but the trouble is bits die in the centre of those and they tend to drop down and they can be in time more far more of a nuisance than the trees they 've got now which seems to me quite suitable .
22 We spend a great deal of time arguing and going against these very simple instructions , but through practice we will find how much care and love is behind these messages .
23 If you know that your subject is in these volumes of the 4th edition , go straight to the volume and use the index at the end ( there is a separate index for each title ) .
24 As to the type of employment the interesting feature that I experienced over the last two to three years as shown is that the inquiry level the type of inquiries has tended to focus on manufacturing and the attraction has been the quality of the work force , that is both in skill and its healthiness you know the liability and there are other issues in there too about where Britain is at these days in terms of immunisation wage levels , but it is the people that are themselves the major attractors so the potential work force in the locality that is the major attractor .
25 Any attempt , in the period between the two World Wars , to raise the school-leaving age or to provide secondary education on a more generous scale was for these reasons bound to encounter sustained political opposition .
26 My Lord of Buckingham was of these parts .
27 But er that was one of the things er he kep it was an enjoyable trip and the roads were in these days , er you get the motorways today , I just think on the roads , what they were in these days , there was even some places we went through a ford in the middle of the road , with the water about two or three inches deep .
28 Memory-snatching was in these august circles a supposedly favourite trick of witches .
29 It 's hard to tell how much money 's in these trusts because they 're not open for public scrutiny , but they may indeed be the main source of funding to expand the airline .
30 I think you can stand to correct me , but the problem being with these things , that they 're so
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