Example sentences of "[prep] these [noun pl] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Current membership of these teams involves one in three of all Noble Metals employees on a permanent basis and the intention is to involve all employees in the teams by rotation .
2 Each of these locations has its own set of accounts .
3 Each of these faces absorbs us within their sphere of reflection where , although the formality of their titles and their professional roles in the artist 's life is relaxed , they continue to respond to the person who was in our vantage point at the time , the photographer .
4 This greatly aids management and the nature of these systems makes them very easy to tie into computer control .
5 Each person 's unique mixture of these substances determines his temperament : a predominance of blood gives a sanguine temperament ; a predominance of phlegm makes one phlegmatic ; yellow bile , bilious ( or choleric ) ; and black bile , melancholic .
6 For most of these programmes there is more than one possible contact and each of these contacts has its advantages .
7 Although the simplicity of these pavements renders them less informative than many other arrangements they do present one of the clearest pictures in Britain of a uniformity in general design .
8 If it is partitioned in the form unc where Y is of order ( n × p ) and unc square , of order p , ( 2 ) gives unc and only the first of these equations concerns us .
9 Clearly the task of separating out these different strands of historical change is an enormous one but the mere outlining of these problems reminds us that the sociologist must always be sensitive to the differential cultural and historical experiences often hidden under such general and abstract labels as ‘ industrialization ’ , ‘ migration ’ , ‘ urbanization ’ , ‘ capitalism ’ and so on .
10 Feminist psychology 's consciousness of these ambiguities encourages its interest in women 's representation , not just among psychologists , but among psychological subjects .
11 Each of these versions has its own authenticity ; and editorial decisions are interesting in their own right ( and merit investigation ) for what they tell us about the times when they were made ( for example , the Tutuola revisions tell us about British attitudes during the 1960s to the English of non-native speakers ) .
12 Nevertheless , the great potential significance of these results makes one hope that the authors will soon provide the types of data , such as H 2 O analyses and O isotope analyses of phenocrysts , that could completely rule out assimilation and weathering .
13 Each of these weeks has its own theme , rather like a signpost leading to the next part of the route .
14 Each of these parts has its own fireplace .
15 Each of these aspects has its place as a foundation for faith , though the church 's part is not so much essential to faith as an expression of faith .
16 The durability of these cars makes them a prime target for clockers and is another reason to insist on up-to-date service schedules .
17 The larger size of these nomads allows them to cover ground and move over longer distances than smaller animals .
18 ( Opposite , middle ) Anyone who has dined on crab or lobster will know how well the hard carapace of these animals protects their soft flesh .
19 The high viscosity of these solutions keeps them in the eye longer , while the polymer itself is intended to mimic the ocular mucins ( glycoproteins ) , a deficiency of which is often the cause of dry eye symptoms , and promote tear film stability .
20 Given that part of the rationale behind the ACDP is the devolution of responsibility to colleges , one could make the case that the specialist nature of these courses makes it very desirable that colleges should undertake the main part of the development work , in partnership with the Council and the commercial organisations served by the course .
21 Each of these trees has its own , unique " genetic formula " , the numerical values of its nine genes .
22 2 Which of these pictures pleases you most ?
23 Recognition of these facts forces us to ask a new set of questions about the impact of Darwinism .
24 Each of these parks has its own appeal ; Skaftafell and Mývatn are favourites , while Þingvellir is historically important .
25 Core-level electrons may be excited into unoccupied or half-filled valence levels , or into virtual levels , or they may be ionized , by excitation into the continuum : only the last of these possibilities concerns us here .
26 The fact that the state is the guarantor of these undertakings puts them in a totally different trading position from that of their genuinely independent British counterparts .
27 Each of these constables has his own separate patch , so that Easton 's built-up areas are divided into nine beats .
28 Since video offers the possibility of separating sound from picture , and each of these channels carries its own information , it should be a good medium for this technique — jigsaw viewing instead of jigsaw listening .
29 Whilst discussion of these issues leads us to draw in groups — such as women and young blacks — which have hitherto been neglected in studies of youth , it also means that that many of the original ideas and concepts need to be re-thought .
30 Each of these methods has its own strengths and weaknesses and no single approach is perfect .
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