Example sentences of "of these [noun pl] can be " in BNC.

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1 Most of these plans can be altered , if and when the situation changes .
2 Copies of these forms can be found in Appendix C , forms 13 to 16 .
3 None of these options can be used to alter DCs in any way .
4 Two of these states can be identified with sleep states which show a continuity of development to maturity in the form of REM sleep and deep slow wave sleep .
5 Many of these letters can be found today in family archives .
6 Some of these differences can be explained by the historical fact that ‘ public sector ’ institutions incorporated previously distinct colleges of teacher education , technology and commerce .
7 The nature of these differences can be crudely assessed by calculating the correlation between the two measures across the six exemplars of each junction separately .
8 Each of these premises can be seen acting to a greater or lesser degree in the siting of any particular settlement .
9 Kauzmann wrote : ‘ None of these concepts can be adequately understood without a good grasp of the principles of quantum mechanics .
10 Each of these themes can be found in ‘ race ’ and gender debates illustrating very clearly both the similarities and differences in the way these pupil groups are defined as educational problems .
11 The significance of these percentages can be gauged by comparing them with the South East 's share of total manufacturing which stood then at about 27 per cent .
12 Marks of these furrows can be detected on many a gentle slope , especially when slanting sunlight casts regular shadows .
13 The results of these cross-connections can be discovered by recording the impulses in a single axon in the optic nerve , while illuminating the retina in different ways .
14 Many of these texts can be read as elaborate commentaries on the nature of writing and reading .
15 All of these texts can be read equally well as examples of the récit lacunaire paradigm in poststructuralist criticism , such is the extent to which they seem to be generated by a gap or an absence .
16 The significance of these changes can be seen from the numbers disqualified from benefit and the total saving in public expenditure .
17 The immediate effect of these changes can be easily exaggerated .
18 I realise that this is asking a great deal , but it would help our strained finances if copies of these sections can be made within each institution .
19 Some of these opinions can be seen reflected in the behaviour of skins , but the parallel should not be taken too far .
20 Any of these difficulties can be avoided by a few patient moments of study with the clear and concise instructions that come with the Diamond stunters .
21 Many of these difficulties can be anticipated and corrected by testing the questionnaire in field conditions prior to the full-scale study .
22 Most of these acts can be attributed to the emotion of compassion , referred to earlier in this book as probably being one of the earliest of human emotions to emerge from the dawning of civilisation .
23 Studies of these entities can be conducted by Ph D students in any country , and the theses describing the results of such research will be written in the language of the researcher , and deposited within the particular system of bibliographic control which has evolved in that country .
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 The second of these reasons can be overcome by careful drafting .
26 The acquisition of these products can be accomplished with existing resources at the Science Museum .
27 One of these effects can be what Britton ( 1981 ) refers to as the phenomenon of re-enactment as an unwitting professional response to the dynamics of a child 's situation , the difficulty that exists for professionals not to re-enact — and thereby aggravate — what the child already experiences , and the ease with which they may collude with his sense of hopelessness and negative feelings .
28 With suitable detectors , in scanning electron microscopes or microprobes , some of these effects can be used for analytical or imaging purposes .
29 Many of these processes can be identified as secondary loss peaks in dynamic mechanical , or dielectric measurements , as will be seen in chapter 13 .
30 Both of these functions can be carried out quickly and efficiently in main storage , and it is important to use the manufacturers ' software and allocate space to allow this to happen .
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