Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And you know they ca n't go , this one ca n't go earlier than that one because we 've got the sequence and so if we got through these steps , I think that those steps are the same steps that we go through on any project . |
2 | Sometimes I asked about these stories . |
3 | And all the time you were n't really there , you were somewhere else entirely , and the funniest part of it was that you ended up looking like a pro , like a model who lived for these moments in the public eye . |
4 | We never asked for these technologies , and in the long run they give us fewer choices , not more . |
5 | Figures moving through the dark halls flickered like ghosts as they passed through these moments of light . |
6 | Her love for Edward was constant and rocklike : she matured during these months , but she did not change . |
7 | There are conflicting accounts of what actually transpired during these interviews . |
8 | The capital cost of these projects is some £100m . |
9 | There he sat in his writer 's hotel room , venturing out into a series of tight corners , filing his copy , then leaving for Warsaw to compose his short books — objects physically slight but charged with these confusions . |
10 | We changed into these outfits and assembled in classroom IB at seven forty-five A.M. Each uniform shirt had a large red shoulder patch with a white grid like three capital fs jammed together . |
11 | The reviewers of the 1807 Poems in Two Volumes disagreed with these principles . |
12 | NACAB disagreed with these suggestions and responded firmly . |
13 | Her husband believes the anorexia stemmed from these experiences . |
14 | Some very stylish fabrics emanated from these experiences , as well as two books recounting the transformations . |
15 | But the best answer to the unwarranted interpretations wrested from these texts is a closer look at the very biblical passages in question . |
16 | This figure is greater than the overall sequence divergence between man and the great apes ( 32,33 ) , which suggests that the cluster duplication event occurred before these species diverged . |
17 | ‘ Worldly Paris mingled in these sessions with artists in sweaters who had come from the Rotonde and the Dôme … |
18 | One of these conditions stated , ‘ Sale ’ used in these conditions shall include sale by private treaty as well as sale by auction . ’ |
19 | Thus the generation 1690–1720 saw a considerable transference of real power from the King to Parliament , partly as a result of specific acts of legislation and partly because of the enormous changes in the country 's fiscal system and relationship to Europe which occurred in these years . |
20 | It did not seem to be the man or his capacities that changed in these cases , so much as the needs and expectations of his followers , organizations , and markets . |
21 | This would give greater predictability to litigants and presumably effect a reduction in the amount of judicial time devoted to these matters . |
22 | Both have figured in the last major exhibitions devoted to these painters . |
23 | We drew on these aspects in developing our recommendations for attainment targets and programmes of study . |
24 | It can now be concluded that while initially forms of antislavery activity were in considerable part shaped by the struggle against the West Indians , they moved beyond these limits and assumed some of the characteristics of a popular movement . |
25 | A very fine thing , and you know until er until the day I left in nineteen forty two they always referred to these chaps in the forties like say I was , er a as being er , Ooh he 's a man . |
26 | Green referred to these days later as a very happy part of his life . |
27 | Roosevelt objected to these rules , which limited his powers in foreign policy , but he accepted them rather than have a battle with Congress . |
28 | In order to broaden interests he also invited to these courses experts from other disciplines : musicians , historians , gallery owners and poets . |
29 | It spied through these nacelles |
30 | It does seem though , that nothing came of these leases , and during 1749 upon request by Sir William Fleming , one John Lawson ( a Quaker ) sent up Joseph Vipone to see the mines at Coniston and for this Lawson paid him 12s. plus 4s. for a horse for four days . |