Example sentences of "as these " in BNC.

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1 I have worked for 14 years as a care assistant in a special school , and although the general attitude towards individuals with a mental handicap is gradually changing , it is both reassuring and encouraging to see youngsters such as these becoming a more regular part of ‘ everyday life ’ .
2 Leonard was fortunate in being welcomed — virtually as an equal - into the regular company of such as these older poets .
3 Considerations such as these would seem to lead inevitably towards what is often called a ‘ representational theory of the mind ’ .
4 ( John Searle , the Reith Lecturer in 1984 , built up a critique of computational psychology around considerations such as these . )
5 ‘ It would be a great tragedy if I lost the freedom to pursue educational objectives such as these .
6 Knowing all this , the surprise is the lack of drama as these trials progress .
7 Questions such as these have to be faced urgently if the university system is to expand as we all wish it to .
8 However , the Sri Lankans are always dangerous floaters in events such as these .
9 And it provides a cover for racist fantasies such as these comments of primary school teachers — ‘ Southall stinks of curry ’ or ‘ I am always sneezing when I come here .
10 To make the most of fragrant flowers such as these sweetly scented golden and white freesias and white lilies , display them by massing the flowers closely together in side-by-side containers .
11 Observations such as these suggest that there are rhythmic changes in our bodies that are produced by some internal factor in addition to those produced by our environment and life-style .
12 Presumably they are paid their fabulous salaries to spot errors such as these .
13 NIGHTS such as these are forgotten when FA Cup final day comes around , the sun shines and two of the game 's more illustrious names are competing .
14 Even with individual measures such as these , however , it is not easy to decide who has won .
15 Prices fixed by private monopolies such as these would be no truer a reflection of the market than those fixed by the state .
16 But Descartes had already given answers to objections such as these .
17 We measure happiness and sadness by momentous things that happened on occasions such as these .
18 Whether upper and lower date limits ( terminus results ) such as these provide the archaeologist with a sufficiently detailed chronological picture will depend on a number of factors — the nature of the site and sequence to be interpreted , the archaeological questions being posed , and the samples available for dating — and the relevant dating methods would then need to be assessed .
19 Letters such as these were passed around among relatives and friends ; often copies were made before the letters were returned .
20 In many stories of contests such as these , each contestant struggles to learn the identity of the other .
21 In spheres of conduct such as these , where the risks are widely known , there are strong reasons for broadening the basis of criminal liability so as to encompass negligence .
22 Sky City One had been built by constructs such as these , their bodies and minds tailored for the job in hand .
23 I have no doubt that masked remarks and hints such as these will be tinder for all the combustible muck which has already been piled high around my reputation .
24 In ways such as these , late Roman bishops worked slowly , by piecemeal additions and elaborations of regularly recurrent observances , to define a new sacred time in which the Christian life was to be wholly caught up , until the sacred time of the old pagan past was slowly forgotten , or emptied of its charge of religiosity .
25 As these memoirs ( in which the element of self-defence based upon complete submission to the Führer does not contradict the apologists ' genuine belief in his power and the extreme personal devotion to him ) clearly suggest , Hitler 's own person gradually became inseparable from the ‘ Führer myth ’ .
26 For reasons such as these the numismatist is often primarily occupied with establishing the mint and date of a particular coin or group of coins .
27 In ways such as these coinage was used for contemporary propaganda .
28 Objections such as these are difficulties rather than fundamental flaws in the method , although , since the statistical methods devised to cope with them will depend on certain assumptions ( for instance , a 2 per cent per annum erosion rate ) , the effect will be to reduce the degree of accuracy which can realistically be anticipated .
29 With new products such as these in the pipeline , chairman David Parker says the group 's future is bright .
30 Figures such as these fuelled the arguments put forward by the WEA in the main body of the text .
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