Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 To consider the broad implications of these priorities on the selection and balance of the curriculum .
2 The procoagulant activity of the lipids in the cytoplasmic leaflets of these cells may be substituted , at least in part , by liposomes ( concentric layers of lipid separated by water ) composed of phosphatidylserine .
3 The textual practices of these nouveaux romanciers reveal a much greater similarity than was previously the case : under Ricardou 's stewardship , a new aesthetic programme seems to have been in operation .
4 The inadequacy of the domain-specific dictionaries on these occasions reflects an attempt to constrain the highly unpredictable phenomenon of language by using too narrow a framework .
5 The subtle inflexions of these voices , honeyed or slightly hoarse , moaning and whispering of women 's love , its joys and disappointments , soothe his nerves and relax his limbs .
6 In these great welfare state totalitarianisms therefore , as in the modern world , child-rearing regimes could regress to pre-agricultural styles , and oral indulgence , Oedipal rivalry and incestuous fixation could all be allowed to occur in the individual because the state bureaucracies would see to it that none of the undesirable consequences of these things occurred in reality .
7 Their list of partial indicators includes publication counts , citation analysis , and peer review , and they neatly summarise the problems encountered in dealing with each indicator , and suggest methods by which the distorting effects of these problems can be minimised .
8 By contrast opinion in the occupied territories concerning these other players was hardening rather than softening .
9 Ephesus is one of the finest examples of these .
10 The combined effects of these waves on our health and well-being are as yet unknown .
11 The combined effects of these recent developments should sound the death knell for HDMAC , as the transition from existing PAL to future digital HDTV is now feasible without the proposed HDMAC phase .
12 The combined effects of these changes would be to increase the GDP of the EC as illustrated in Diagram 1 .
13 The combined numbers of these three are perhaps 100 or 200 at the most , although an urgent conservation programme has been under way since 1980 .
14 You can use any of over 5,000 cash dispensers because Barclays belongs to one of the largest networks of these machines together with Lloyds , The Royal Bank of Scotland and the Bank of Scotland .
15 ‘ Suppose , ’ said 1 , ‘ you represent him as having killed one of these birds on entering the South Sea , and that the tutelary spirits of these regions take upon them to avenge the crime . ’
16 The possible permutations of these feelings between any two individuals are endless .
17 I have considered using the convenient two-in-one products , but have heard such conflicting views about the possible effects of these shampoo/conditioners .
18 The possible reasons for these changes are manifold , and mostly unquantifiable .
19 The possible implications of these animal studies for Alzheimer 's are obvious .
20 The possible implications of these results on the mutant strain phenotype are discussed .
21 Historians have been divided as to the reasons for the political changes of these years .
22 The first relates to differences between political actors and groups in their abilities to use , influence or indeed manipulate the media ; the second to the political consequences of these actions .
23 Public health doctors are not , however , the sole custodians of these responsibilities ; arguably , the prime custodians are politicians .
24 One of the clearest discussions of these debates can be found in Elizabeth Wilson 's book What Is to Be Done about Violence against Women ? ( 1983 ) .
25 No firm recommendations on weeding practice can be drawn from the conflicting findings of these reports .
26 This arrangement has helped to reduce the potential oppressiveness of the resulting internal corridor because the northern ‘ strip ’ of service rooms also accommodates the two staircases that serve the two publicly accessible upper floors of the building and natural light spills into the ends of the corridor through the glazed enclosures of these features , reducing the room 's apparent length .
27 The aggradation in the lower reaches of these rivers results in a landform with all the appearance of a true floodplain , a broad tract of easily flooded land over which the river flows in sweeping meanders , or did so until their courses were artificially contained in the interests of navigation and flood control .
28 The lower levels of these vast ‘ graveyards ’ built up into beds of limestone and colossal shifts in the earth 's structure meant that much of this was raised above sea level .
29 Three years later it was the people of Looe who were rioting and ‘ … most of the lower orders in these boroughs assembled in so riotous a manner that the Riot Act was read ’ .
30 Add small groups of the labelled embryos to these drops .
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