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

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1 He presents the stories of each community , first as they reacted to invasion and conquest , then as they were treated a couple of centuries later as white settlers took over their lands , and , finally , how the few surviving descendants of these once-proud people are faring today .
2 According to Grosskurth ( 1984 ) , some innovative schemes along these lines have already been set up by a few progressive British local authorities , but it seems that they are as yet rare , and reach only a minority of the people in need .
3 The research investigates the consequences of some specific relaxations of these assumptions that are of practical relevance to economic time series analysis .
4 The purpose of this chapter is to examine some possible answers to these questions and to relate them to the clinical situation .
5 There were some interesting connections between these individuals and others associated with the Britons , apart from the common commitment to the British Empire .
6 As one might expect , there are some interesting refinements of these categories , which can be ignored for present purposes ( though we might note , in passing , that a vehicle must be kept moving , or to use the more exact legal language , must normally be employed as a moving vehicle on any highway or railway — and the same applies to vessels ) .
7 Of similar size and weight to the older ICOMs and King , Narco and Terra sets reviewed in December 1990 's Pilot , it does however offer some distinct advantages over these earlier units .
8 A frequency analysis of this corpus was produced , showing a distribution of some 651 types amongst these 2,344 lemmata .
9 Specified nationally-developed courses in : Unit specifications for core areas and some optional areas of these courses will be available at the start of session 1989–90 .
10 He 'd lost a cousin and some good friends in these reprisals .
11 Cable gives some partial answers to these questions : both literary models ( the tradition of alliterative prose ) and linguistic pre-conditions ( the survival or loss of final -e ) play a role in his arguments , and he is particularly compelling on final -e .
12 A picture that you 'll find to sort of try and ex give you an example of some of the l a the text books have got some great pictures on these particular sorts of examples of the laws in practice .
13 In addition , this Agreement contains indicators which measure the effectiveness of the Agency in delivering some key elements of these service standards .
14 The report offered some speculative explanations of these differences , most involving aspects of home background , including shortage of money , ‘ bad living conditions ’ , and lack of educational experience and unfavourable attitudes to education among parents in the lower-status occupational groups .
15 The health authority possessed a day hospital for elderly psychiatric patients , situated within the borough ; it also provided day care on two of the long-stay wards , plus some short-stay beds on these wards .
16 Some 10,000 students from these republics were also to be given places in Turkish lycées and universities .
17 So you 've got quite a lot of time Now , there 's some spare ones of these on the front as well When you get this scr scrub out item number eleven which is on the back because these are the notes that w went out for the social psychology exam And I would be you 'd be in a little bit of trouble if you revised wh influences of text ha b li had literature had on our lives , discuss three books , cos it ai n't gon na be on this paper
18 Some living survivors of these early forms include the sturgeons and bichirs ( the former have reverted to a cartilage skeleton ) .
19 Some modest amendments to these modules are likely over the next few months , as a result of full consultation with centres .
20 While recognising a variety of emphases and ideological leanings , Young suggests some common characteristics of these writers : a lack of interest in the causes of crime — or even opposition in the case of proposed social causes ; a voluntaristic , rather than deterministic , view of human action ; a belief in the effectiveness of deterrence .
21 Lowland Scots and Ulster Scots dialects , for example , have had backing of [ a ] , and we have to work out from residues that in some ancestral forms of these , there may also have been front-raising ( Lass , 1976 ; J. Milroy , 1981 ; and see chapter 4.6 and 4.7 , above , and section 5.7 , below ) .
22 After some four hours on these test rows the vehicles were taken to the lift shop .
23 ‘ There have been some nasty accidents in these hills .
24 So we , the answer is we do n't really know but it seems common sense to apply barrier precautions and to do everything you can to modify the type of surgery so that the chances of having an injury with a sharp instrument are reduced , and people have made some constructive proposals along these lines .
25 Author Maurice Baren has has uncovered some surprising facts about these household favourites …
26 And er I I do n't know where they 've gone now but I had some lovely photographs of these flats .
27 There have been some minor revisions of these rules recently , since the European Court ruled that they were discriminatory against women , but this has not made much difference .
28 There might even be some positive correlations between these two sets of variables .
29 Although there are some significant variations between these writers , they do identify a number of implications for staff management .
30 We have some 20 copies of these promos for disposal , so if you feel life wo n't be the same without one , just jot down the title of Moz 's latest solo album on a postcard and wing it to : Maybe one of the first 20 correct entries to be drawn from the office Christmas sock will be yours !
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