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

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1 These are such things as jealousy ( like my experiences of it ) and also if you are friendly with a popular person , they may not have enough time to get to know you as they are too absorbed in other friends .
2 That is , if then Q and If Q then R , where these are such conditionals , entail If P then R. It has sometimes been said that certain other " if " statements are not transitive — for example , " If J. Edgar Hoover had been born a Russian , he would have been a Communist " , " If he had been a Communist , he would have been a traitor " , and " If he had been born a Russian , he would have been a traitor " .
3 Notice that these are all metals .
4 He unites us to Christ , he gives life , he renews us , he calls us to serve I think these are all variations on the theme that Mr has in mind , and so I would resist this and hope the assembly will .
5 For print ads , these are all variations on the basic concept of a ‘ folder test ’ .
6 These are all forms of consciousness that are not ‘ practical ’ in orientation in the way that a skill or a natural science are .
7 These are all offences of endangerment , in the sense that no harm need have resulted from the dangerous behaviour .
8 These are all products which are taken from the forests without harming them — in other words , sustainable use .
9 Strepsiades enunciates the common-sense theory and these are all products of Zeus ' body .
10 And these are all reasons why these babies might get cold .
11 These are all reasons for Schiffer 's enormous popularity .
12 The these are all reasons why there needs to be flexibility .
13 These are all responses which were highly suitable in prehistoric times when events required either that you ran away as fast as you could or that you had a surge of energy to help you fight your way out of a difficult situation as ferociously as possible ( fight or flight behaviour ) .
14 These are all approaches which have been around for some time — in the case of the perennial philosophy a very long time — and while , no doubt , they have a great deal to contribute , it is surely probable that the impulse for any paradigm shift will come from an unseen direction .
15 Here there was room to have a dig at ‘ trade unionists … too , screaming abuse and interfering with others on their way to work ’ , alleging that excitement on picket lines and at rock films amounted to the same thing : ‘ These are all manifestations of the primitive herd instinct . ’
16 yes , these are all Bedlington are n't they ?
17 These are all inputs which they can control .
18 And , returning to the question of proven worth , these are all artists with an international reputation .
19 These are all roads where the pedagogical tradition has pointed signposts in the wrong direction , making us search for English ( the nature of English conversation , at least ) where it is not — and where only a careful analysis of natural conversational data can get us on the right road again .
20 Clearly these are all matters which would repay up-to-date research , since it seems that we may be witnessing important social changes in patterns of family support at the present time .
21 These are all matters which would arise in any reform of the law to encompass some such principle as Woolwich contend for and are matters with which the legislature is best equipped to deal .
22 Here are some examples of how to apply for courses : these are all letters received by Dow-Stoker .
23 Now these are all things that you should be doing with the baby all the time anyway are n't they ?
24 These are all things that we have to bear in mind .
25 And these are all things that made the Co-op so personal did n't they really .
26 These are all things that we can take specific action , some easier and cheaper than others , to do something about .
27 These are all reeds along here , that 's the cottage .
28 These are all factors that are essentially personal , and we are all different in our likes and dislikes .
29 So these are all factors in here which er the the Well first of all the general public was provided with a a synopsis of this if I can put it that way in that the en original consultation leaflet included er extracts from this , summaries of it er in the leaflet , er and that set out clearly the differing traffic effects of the outer northern relief road compared with the inner .
30 These are all Galloway words in his glossary ?
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