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

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1 For six months in 1987 , these skills took me to London to the Catholic Institute for International Relations , to work on their publications programme .
2 Apart from the formal accomplishments of law , accountancy and financial management , these skills restrict themselves to formalized consumer analysis , market survey technique , matrixes and learning curves .
3 Notice also how these skills provide us with a timeless wisdom , applicable to all people-situations anywhere .
4 These imperfections make it all the more important for regulators to enforce the BIS minimums and set higher standards for riskier banks .
5 The regular production of films featuring these performers gave their production companies some sort of economic foundation to build on , as well as allowing producers like Balcon and Dean a glimpse of what a popular British cinema might achieve .
6 In practice one suspects that it would make little sense to the participants in any of these cases to ask who is really being supported : .
7 In none of these cases do we think of the owner as having parted with the right of ownership , though it may be that the contract between the parties creates rights in favour of the bailee which the owner can not use his right of ownership to override .
8 As the brochure on the procedure in these cases explains it is not always possible to conclude a claim as quickly as you or I would like .
9 You only have to read what women in emerging feminist groups and movements are writing , to see that these patterns repeat themselves time and again .
10 Indeed , many such aids have special induction loops tuned to these frequencies to help their wearers use telephones .
11 These definitions enable us to say quite categorically that a household 's expenditure on food is consumption — the food will be eaten within a short period of time and that will be an end of the matter .
12 These outlaws pitched their tents in the abbey precincts , fought over stolen goods and , like Jack Hogg and I , stole out at night to rob and pillage the houses of the rich .
13 All these meetings concerned themselves with the Spanish question .
14 Both these artists tackle their roles through the text .
15 These contracts complement their Chicago equivalents in the European time zone , and the trends on LIFFE to a certain extent mimic those in Chicago .
16 These attitudes led them to adopt an interventionist style in the management of local authorities that differred in many ways from the more orthodox approaches discussed in Chapter 5 .
17 Personally I would like to see a gradient profile included in later editions and perhaps also an index , though possibly these opinions reflect my own prejudices .
18 SCOTVEC has now adapted these competences to bring them in line with National Certificate Modules .
19 These maps represent something , certainly , but not the ultimate mystery of the first creation that has gone for ever with its scar inside one huge unstable atom .
20 This was not through any idealistic belief in unity for its own sake , but because of the way these states viewed their national interests .
21 These views reflect what has since been recognized as a ‘ prevailing ideology ’ in ‘ the British literary-journalistic establishment ’ of the 1950s — — in which Snow 's influence as a reviewer played a considerable part .
22 These values show there is an interaction between the treatment effect and the trial effect , but there is also a real treatment effect .
23 These values show us that , in the first example above , magnesium oxide is more stable than carbon dioxide .
24 Putting in these values gives us a strength of about 3 x 10 4 MN/m 2 or about five million pounds per square inch .
25 These values permeate their views on the nature of parliament , the judiciary , and liberty .
26 These technologies carry their own intrinsic scales which are not human yet can render unprecedented service to mankind .
27 The Act required these authorities to submit their plans to the Minister by July 1951 .
28 Though powerful and open to abuse , these authorities claim they can be offered to women as reproductive options , giving hope to the childless , to prevent unwanted pregnancies , and to screen for terrible illnesses it foetuses .
29 Even so , quick set hedges were planted on either side of these roads to fence them in , where formerly they had wandered at large .
30 She said would n't get up hill How these blokes go I do n't know , are n't they ?
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