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

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1 These skills may build on families ' coping capacities and lessen coercion , especially in situations where risks and needs are great .
2 Project work at the very least can provide that " real context " in which children can see the point of learning skills such as using an index , because these skills can make their work easier .
3 Nurses need to recognise and develop managerial skills at a clinical level for a variety of reasons ; this article explains how these skills can benefit nurses working in clinical practical .
4 The skills demanded in future will call for a more broadly based approach by management built upon specialist technical skills and GROVE PROJECTS will provide an enhanced working environment in which these skills can flourish .
5 If fully implemented , these policies would lead to the large houses , who dominate output and distribution , publishing virtually nothing that is not anodyne and ephemeral .
6 tourism in West Sussex I mean what would happen to that is just one example er on a broader level , the County Council is working with the European regions to promote West Sussex in Europe and what would happen to that , the only conclusion we could draw is that these policies would crumble and to er seriously affect West Sussex and finally I come back to the point that , that I will keep making , if I ever get the opportunity , namely the cost of this exercise .
7 The adoption of these policies would narrow the ‘ official ’ differential in criminal behaviour between the disreputable poor and the respectable middle-class so that it approximated more closely the actual differences in criminal behaviour — at least criminal behaviour as defined by the state .
8 They accepted that these policies would provide the basis for peaceful co-existence between nations .
9 However successful these policies may have been in the fifties we have , I believe , convincing evidence that they have failed since the world-wide inflation which started with the mismanagement of the finances raised to pay for the Vietnam War .
10 These policies should bear in mind principles such as that when children leave school they should have acquired as far as possible :
11 In investigating the desirability of particular government policies , this approach appraises the effects of the changes these policies will bring about in the equilibrium situation .
12 If the state can relate the manifesto of the majority party to policies which emerge from negotiation between interest groups , then these policies can claim to represent both the consensus of individual electors and views of organized pressure groups .
13 Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health .
14 These pairs would have an infinite amount of energy and , therefore , by Einstein 's famous equation E m , they would have an infinite amount of mass .
15 Since these transformations must preserve the order of the data points , all the transformations which are powers of less than zero are multiplied by — 1 .
16 … Just when it is desirable that ignorant men , new to politics , should have good issues , and only good issues , put before them , these statesmen will have suggested bad issues .
17 The only heating in the Waaf huts was from the temperamental iron stove in the centre of each hut , and anyone who has had to struggle with one of these objects will appreciate what I 'm talking about .
18 The discovery of even a few of these objects could tell us much about the early history of the Solar System , perhaps more than we would learn from the elusive ( or illusory ) Planet X. Gerald D. Quinlan is at the Lick Observatory , University of California , .
19 These estates would have been run by appropriate staffs of officials , including comites of the palace , various agents , refendaries , notaries and so forth , although , once again , it is doubtful whether there was a genuinely regular pattern to the duties of this band of administrators ; much clearly depended on who was attendant on the king at any one time .
20 These reivers would round up cattle and horses and drive them back to their own lands .
21 Knowledge of the bull overshadowed the discussions in the 1555 English parliament on the Bill restoring annates and tenths to Rome , contributing to the strength of anti-papal sentiment and forcing the government to redraft the measure so that these taxes would remain in the hands of the English church rather than accrue to the pope .
22 Finally , professional groups have distinct cultures , norms and values and these cultures may come into conflict .
23 Neither of these cultures could have provided an effective basis to challenge hegemonic authority in West Ham ; both were effectively foreclosed within dominant ideological discourses .
24 6.8 The observations above on the behaviour of these adjectives may appear to suggest a surprising degree of linguistic sophistication on the part of ordinary language users ; it may , though , seem less surprising now that we have recognized in the earlier part of this chapter the sense-qualifiers , since these distinctively qualify the property of a noun without constituting a qualification of the corresponding entity .
25 Either of these cases may give the appearance that no home record exists for this address , and this situation will thus cause a ‘ no record found ’ error to be given , even though the desired record is in the file .
26 As stated , these cases may have been correctly decided .
27 These cases may seem slightly trivial to go an , in some people 's view , murder another being but there are other cases .
28 For under soft conventionalism our sample cases are all cases governed by law , and soft conventionalist judges deciding these cases would have no reason to defer to their beliefs about what the present legislature would do or what the will of the people is .
29 Inappropriate medical management of these cases can cause food refusal later because of inappropriate feeding experiences during early life .
30 If the ‘ unlawful act ’ doctrine is thought sound , these cases should fall squarely within it .
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