Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Other topics include evaluation of the whole spectrum of immunoassay technology and tackling the sorts of questions that non-biologists and the regulatory authorities would ask ( because most of these assays need to be fully validated ) .
2 But it is not known how these skills relate to levels of proficiency or to the process of acquisition .
3 Most of these seabirds appear on land only during spring and summer , breeding when surface waters are richest in plankton ; for the rest of the year they disperse widely .
4 These work-places belong to two main types of firms — largish firms in traditionally low wage industries such as laundries or electrical component factories or sweet factories , or sweat-shops — where the employer may be a family firm or a self-made man , fiercely anti-union , determined to compete with bigger firms if necessary , by exploiting his workers .
5 One consequence of the bleak winds sensed is that the advocates of these disciplines turn to showing just how useful they really are ; or could be , with a little tinkering of the curriculum , with a little information technology here , an element of ‘ transferable skills ’ there .
6 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 .
7 The characteristics of these adjectives correspond to occurrence in the underlined position of the structure in ( 21 ) where the verb and the adjective are immediately bound together to form a complex property-nucleus which then enters into construction with the object : ( 21 )
8 The question which these cases raise concerning the proper forum for protecting the employment rights of government employees has generated a large volume of litigation , and the resulting law is complex and unsatisfactory .
9 Most of these cases come in the ‘ do n't let's inconvenience our friends ’ category ; and there are many instances where buildings , about to be sold by local authorities , nationalized industries or government departments , have escaped listing .
10 These cases come from their report Catalogue of Disaster :
11 These cases lie on the borderline between construction and interpretation of an established disposition : in them the trust is resurrected in a form which satisfies the testator 's aims , where a civil-law disposition could only have failed .
12 But these cases seem to be exceptional and therefore , provided that the potential dangers and difficulties are borne in mind , provenance will normally provide a good indication of mint .
13 Traditionally , these patterns repeat to infinity ; Makhoul sometimes underlines this by not filling in some areas completely , as if the picture could be carried on indefinitely .
14 Traditionally , these patterns repeat to infinity .
15 The research also examines what impact these strategies have on the level and type of employment in the industry and how they are structured by wider gender , racial and class relations .
16 But you do not take account of the consumption value these improvements have for your neighbours .
17 Ian Waterhouse is with us , probably wondering how on earth these meetings get off the ground at all .
18 All of these meetings commence at 7.30 p.m. and , apart from the Colin Garrett show , will be held in the Fletcher Room at the Community College .
19 All of these meetings commence at 7.30 p.m. and will be held in the Fletcher Room at the Community College on the first Friday of the month , unless anounced otherwise .
20 All of these meetings commence at 7.30 p.m. and will be held in the Fletcher Room at the Community College on the first Friday of the month , unless announced otherwise .
21 All of these meetings commence at 7.30 p.m. and will be held in the Fletcher Room at the Community College on the first Friday of the month , unless announced otherwise .
22 These artists aspire to self-sufficiency , complete control , self-exploitation .
23 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 .
24 Both these artists work on a small scale but there the similarity ends .
25 And did n't a significant number of these artists appear on the bill at the Mandela birthday party ?
26 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 .
27 Yet these attitudes conflict with their own observations of life in a town which the market has let down .
28 I will then go on to present some examples of language in use in conversation , to show how these attitudes relate to actual practice .
29 These attitudes arise from the American historical experience .
30 These scouts need to be aware of new fashions as they happen so we can react immediately .
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