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

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1 It is also perfectly valid to use data about other cultures to show that , because these cultures work on other principles than the principles which govern our society , the principles are historically specific and not universal and unchangeable .
2 These cases led to profound questioning in social services departments , and in the inquiries that ensued , of the desirability of attempting to keep the family together wherever possible .
3 These meetings proved to successful that , in 1842 , the traders founded the London Association for the Protection of Trade to facilitate the exchange of credit information .
4 In other words , these artists lived during Latin American 's formative years .
5 The only thing these artists have in common is their gallery of origin the Bachelier-Cardonsky of Kent , Connecticut , USA which has sent their work for the first time ever to Paris where it can be seen at Gianna Sistu for a month .
6 These entities have in common that they consist primarily of a length of nucleic acid ( DNA or RNA ) , and can multi ply only within living cells , prokaryotic or eukaryotic .
7 I will then go on to present some examples of language in use in conversation , to show how these attitudes relate to actual practice .
8 These views rest on different assumptions about the power and ideologies of trade union officials and the aim of this research is to try to establish how powerful are local trade union officials in their relations with shop stewards , and what sorts of ideologies inform their behaviour in these relationships .
9 These views depend on political values and preferences which we are not going to explore here , but clearly if you believe that society as a whole will gain by children from all income groups being educated together , or children from a local community or religious group being educated together , you will prefer a system of finance that favours such provision .
10 Eventually these clubs broadened into miniature " Unity Committees " , bringing together Labour and Communist intellectuals and middle-class people who would not otherwise have exchanged views in such an organized manner .
11 All of these fishes occur in Silurian and Devonian deposits and were most numerous in the late Silurian/early Devonian ( about 420–390 million years before present ( Myr BP ) ) .
12 Since these groups came from different backgrounds and worked in different institutional settings , they chose to explore different aspects of the environment and adopted different theoretical models .
13 Nearly all of these groups correspond with major divisions of living animals , so the broad base of classification was established by the Cambrian .
14 These groups move in extensive and exclusive home ranges so that the freely forming parties so common in chimps do not occur .
15 Some of these activities related to institutional developments ( for example , on diversification ) , others to new ways of approaching familiar ground ( for example , on school experience ) , others to new approaches to the packaging of knowledge and its applications ( for example , a conference on communication studies held in 1978 ) , others to the representation of existing activities for the first time in higher education ( for example , in the creative and performing arts ) , and yet others on the mechanics of the CNAA 's own work in validating courses and seeking to assure standards ( for example , a conference on the role of external examiners held in October 1978 ) .
16 These programmes respond to specific needs and have included : setting up adult education centres and community grain stores ; providing agro-service centres and small machinery for farmers and vocational training centres for the unemployed ; developing programmes for women and for community health .
17 These accounts derive from diverse current perspectives which should not be conflated — psychoanalysis , philosophy , and what might be called the metaphysical vision of the cultural critic and creative writer .
18 These forms abound in serial music , but it is hardly a question of composers varying a theme , as in the old variation technique .
19 Did any of these forms mutate into hereditary surnames ?
20 The documentation provided is oriented towards computer people and it is difficult for users to translate many of these forms used in conventional systems documentation into their ‘ language ’ .
21 I suggest that these meanings arise from everyday discourse , which habitually makes use of oppositions such as masculinity/femininity , science/arts — oppositions which make sense only in relation to each other .
22 But while the advocacy of many of these proposals drew upon long-term developments in social and political thought , it was the economic situation in the inter-war years which forced many to address the question of how the endemic problems of overcapacity in basic industries , structural unemployment and the evident failure of laissez-faire to preserve national prosperity could be overcome .
23 Both of these proposals conflicted with official CP policy .
24 He knew that these beetles come to dead bodies , on which they feed and lay their eggs .
25 What research has shown is that these tendencies to behave in certain ways are deeply embedded in past experiences .
26 In turn , the waste management companies that operate the incinerators are redesigning their equipment to reduce these emissions to comply with new legislation .
27 The plan , which built on the 1988 Vienna Convention against drug trafficking [ see also p. 36780 ] , contained proposals to reduce the growing of coca and poppy plants in the Third World by developing alternative legitimate exports and guaranteeing these products access to international markets .
28 Supporting this concept is the fact that serum pepsinogen I activity has consequentially found to be raised in both adults and children with H pylori associated antral gastritis and these concentrations return to normal in most patients after successful therapy .
29 From some points of view it does not really matter whether these fragments originated as invading parasites or breakaway rebels .
30 Have aims and objectives been identified in the early stages and are these goals related to managerial issues ?
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