Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 The result is bound to be that it will be far harder to acquire convictions in these cases than it is at the moment .
2 Many leases repeat these definitions although it is unnecessary to do so .
3 It is certain that LIFFE could not match the CBoT 's or the CME 's liquidity in these contracts if it came to head on competition .
4 Er Chairman I want to make a point relative , very quick point relative to the northern bypass so Mr said that officers are proceeding with the preparation of possible routes , will you undertake that er members be er , er advised of er these discussions before it reaches committee stage ?
5 We 're sure that having come this far you wo n't want to miss out on anything and we really do recommend you join us on these trips as it can be very expensive if you try to do it all on your own .
6 Nor can potential school achievement or social competence be directly linked to levels of sight : pupils with little or no sight have shown that they can achieve well in school , be independent and happy , since the interaction of the child and the learning environment is as significant for them in helping to achieve these goals as it is for any pupil in school .
7 To measure the intensity of his hatred , it is only necessary to add that he wrote these words when it was public knowledge that women and children by the thousands were among the population of those camps .
8 Did your group follow these guidelines while it was working ?
9 The USSR devoted more energy and resources to the development of diplomatic and trading ties with these nations than it did to establishing effective operational links with the Communist parties .
10 Modernization in form as well , though , is not apparent in these authors as it is in the equally realist Flaubert .
11 And that 's hampering the whole development process because it 's high , high wages , high wages creates migration and the whole resource allocation reflects in the economies er are disrupted and because people are moving out of agriculture because they ca n't make any money from agriculture they think they can make some money in industry like agriculture itself is being starved of capital and er so it hampers the development process , I mean it 's a complicated business but er there may well be some , some sort of strands of sense that we can draw out of this , one of which may be well if the government sectors are too large in these countries essentially it does n't matter who owns these companies whether it 's , they were privately owned or government , erm if they are inefficient they are inefficient
12 In response to this first reason , it should be noted that major UK companies with involvement in European markets already have to maintain sophisticated compliance programmes with respect to EC Article 86 : parallel UK legislation might , therefore , be expected to reduce the total costs of compliance for these companies as it would cut out some duplication .
13 Unless otherwise indicated , therefore , this questionnaire is asking for information about courses which aim to improve teachers ' or trainee teachers ' understanding and awareness of the nature of human ability-orientated courses , either in teaching methods for language teaching or in communication for all teachers — but information given should not refer to work in these areas unless it has been specifically asked for .
14 Frog-catching gangs ensure that this is a thriving trade in these countries although it is conducted in hideously unhygienic conditions and there are adverse ecological implications due to the increase in malarial and other waterborne pests .
15 A housing authority is obliged to comply with a request for help in these circumstances if it is compatible with its own statutory duties and obligations and does not unduly prejudice the discharge of its own functions ( s27(2) ) .
16 Me and my dad were about to cut these dykes when it came on hard .
17 In his view the SFO should adopt a code of conduct enshrining these ideas if it did not already have one .
18 It is much worse these days than it was in 1966 .
19 ‘ One player is n't going to make a team and international rugby is more about team planning and preparation these days than it was in the days of the great Welsh outside halves . ’
20 It seems much more exciting these days than it used to be .
21 Do you have a feeling that poetry is taken more seriously these days than it was , perhaps , erm twenty or thirty years ago ?
22 The you see these days because it 's there one minute and then it 's
23 Government compounds all these problems when it sets down working parameters which fail to reflect the value the country gets from a system that is run efficiently , can shift people to destinations with exemplary speed and safety — as Europe consistently demonstrates .
24 The pluralist perspective will not help us deal with these problems because it is more interested in political behaviour than in the role of ideas in society .
25 In situ hybridisation offers a unique means to overcome most of these problems because it is able to detect mRNA sequences within cells and therefore allows precise localisation within histological preparations .
26 People also obey orders given by these managers because it is the leader 's position to exercise influence in the organisation .
27 Wagner concludes that managers should strive to increase market share , lower relative costs and/or achieve high product quality , and that any investment activity must be directed at at least one of these aims if it is to prove successful .
28 I would 've , me brother and I would 've got a pub in erm excuse me asking these questions because it 's a bit vague , you know
29 , I mean it 's a lot easier to think of these things than it is for the other one , er , you would say , that was actually lazy bastard , but we did n't want to offend anybody , er , useless git ,
30 But it does not now have these rights although it is highly desirable ( for us ) that its future progress towards them be facilitated .
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