Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] [pers pn] " 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 Notice also how these skills provide us with a timeless wisdom , applicable to all people-situations anywhere .
3 These imperfections make it all the more important for regulators to enforce the BIS minimums and set higher standards for riskier banks .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 SCOTVEC has now adapted these competences to bring them in line with National Certificate Modules .
9 These values show us that , in the first example above , magnesium oxide is more stable than carbon dioxide .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Even so , quick set hedges were planted on either side of these roads to fence them in , where formerly they had wandered at large .
13 She said would n't get up hill How these blokes go I do n't know , are n't they ?
14 When these calls come I always know we will be all right .
15 But these activities occupied him , one may well think , because he could see he had painted himself into a corner : the purely literary reason for not finishing The Silmarillion is deducible not only from that work itself , but from almost the whole of Tolkien 's professional career .
16 These activities gave him an enduring influence in the development of young musicians .
17 When trying to home these ponies mention I rang five approved sanctuaries and all were full to overflowing and one had a waiting list of one year .
18 However — although these contortions saved me from the worse excesses of daily racism , my face kept giving me away .
19 these garages do you , look at our garage got an old Adler in there
20 what do these graphs tell you ?
21 Both these acts brought him into conflict with the king and with some of his own clergy .
22 These acts make it an offence to kill these wild animals and they have an obvious effect on conservation ; that these animals are not being killed — at least if the law is being obeyed .
23 The Turks might try to tax , or offer administrative salaries to Zuwaya who were willing to participate in government ; but Zuwaya always resisted these attempts to bring them into the reach of government .
24 What do these titles tell you ?
25 Moreover , the self-defined small scale nature of these projects placed them in marked contrast to the first seven Urban Development Corporations announced in Britain in the 1980s in London Docklands , Merseyside ( see chapters 2 and 3 ) , Sheffield , the Black Country , Teesside , Tyne and Wear and Greater Manchester , all of which received over £100 million in financial support .
26 ‘ If these notes say it was n't , then it was n't , ’ insisted the other .
27 2 Which of these pictures pleases you most ?
28 Confident youth may never imagine a world like this in a million Sundays , but these pictures tell it like it is for by far the majority of us at one time or other ; and I defy anyone to say that it could not be them — be they so lucky as still to be climbing when approaching 80 .
29 ‘ We have n't worked all these months to have it go up in smoke now , ’ he said .
30 " When these telegrams came I ran down and opened the door to the boy and I showed them to Mummy and she began very bravely , how lovely dear , and then began to cry and shut herself in her room .
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