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

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1 The magnitude of the special needs post-holder 's task becomes clear if one considers that these skills are to be geared to assisting classroom teachers of varying lengths of career experience ( often considerably longer than that of the ‘ qualified ’ supporter ) and range of subject specialities ( beyond the supporter 's expertise ) — teachers already under pressure from many directions and with ambivalent feelings about ‘ hawing problems ’ and ‘ being seen as in need of help ’ ; and if one considers that the supporter 's extended task is to deepen these colleagues ' understanding of ‘ special ’ learning needs , to enhance their skills , discover and develop their strengths and the confidence that the professional know.how they possess can be summoned for responding more appropriately to most of the behavioural , emotional and learning difficulties they encounter .
2 Many of these skills are of a traditional nature , but others are either wholly new or refinements of past practices .
3 In most cases these skills were of a very general nature ; in a few cases they were highly specific to the particular organisation .
4 When , in Britain , it is suggested that the policies of the Conservative Government towards local authorities since 1979 raise constitutional questions , what is meant is not that these policies are in any sense illegal , but rather … that they breach hitherto accepted understandings , albeit tacit , as to how relationships between central government and local authorities should be ordered .
5 The problem of defining the extent to which it is necessary to delve into these disciplines is like the problem discussed earlier of ascertaining the boundaries between social policy and other kinds of public policy .
6 Appendages in the ‘ head ’ region often include powerful claws , and it does not take much imagination to conclude that these eurypterids were among the fiercest predators of their day .
7 Each of these immunities is of great importance , but the fact that they are all important and that they are all concerned with the protection of citizens against the abuse of powers by those investigating crimes makes it easy to assume that they are all different ways of expressing the same principle , whereas in fact they are not .
8 ‘ Each of these immunities is of great importance , but the fact that they are all important and that they are all concerned with the protection of citizens against the abuse of powers by those investigating crimes makes it easy to assume that they are all different ways of expressing the same principle , whereas in fact they are not .
9 These satellites are in geostationary orbit and the images that they provide are used primarily in weather forecasting applications .
10 But while some of these cases are of this simple kind , others are more directly involved with modern market conditions , whether as a form of investment or as a form of prestige advertising .
11 ( Incidentally , exactly how the appropriate implicatures in these cases are to be predicted remains quite unclear , although the maxim of Relevance would presumably play a crucial role . )
12 The reference in these cases is to s61 of SGA 1979 ( s18 of SGSA 1982 ) where the definition of " quality of goods " covers " their state or condition " .
13 The contrast in the reporting of these cases is worth noting .
14 For example , the case of an actor ( Marbé v Edwardes ( George ) Daly 's Theatre [ 1929 ] 1 KB 269 ; Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller Ltd v Oliver [ 1930 ] AC 209 ; the claims in these cases were for breach of contract but the same principle applies in tort ) and the case of a professional golfer who had been prevented from taking part in competitions by his injury ( Mulvaine v Joseph ( 1968 ) 112 SJ 927 ) .
15 Over 60 per cent of these cases were from Africa , 21 per cent were from south Asia and 3 per cent were from eastern Europe .
16 As long as these humours are in balance , the human system is healthy ; it is imbalance which can result in disease .
17 These patterns are at one and the same time both common-place and elusive .
18 These strategies are to a degree autonomous from the dispersion patterns within which they arise and may radiate in a number of directions .
19 Nor am I suggesting that these strategies are in fact used by professional translators in any significant way ; one has to acknowledge that , in spite of being available in theory , they are in fact rarely used in practice .
20 You know with the and when she does n't know where she 's going to get enough money to feed , clothe them and especially at a time like now , when all these adverts are on television for , you know the toys that children want , and they just have n't the ability to provide those those things for the children , much as they would want to do it .
21 The earliest recorded work of these artists is in the shrine of These us , built or rebuilt by Cimon after he brought back the hero 's bones from Skyros in 473 ; and there is a detailed description by Pausanias of Polygnotos 's two murals in a lesche ( clubhouse ) dedicated at Delphi by the people of Knidos , perhaps after the liberation of the Asia Minor Greeks from Persia in Cimon 's campaigns , which culminated in the victory at the Eurymedon in 468 .
22 But if you listen to the two discs reviewed here as examples , you will discover that , in their respective vocal ranges , these artists are without equal in 1992 .
23 The main need of these artists was for good opportunities to exhibit their work ; unlike the equally celebrated group Die Brücke ( The Bridge ) they did not work closely together .
24 Many of the individuals in these entities are on secondment , or are fixed term appointments .
25 These grasslands are in the centre of Australia and have a very low population density .
26 These contracts were worth $75 million each .
27 Unfortunately for chronology , these pursuits were in some cases contemporary with each other , which means that the author has to jump back and forth between different epochs of Einstein 's life .
28 These attitudes are in striking contrast to the British tradition , where party conflict is the primary institutional feature of Westminster and has been for over a century .
29 These contests were between the various components of the formal Palestinian movement , Fatah , the DFLP , the PFLP , the Communist Party , and also the Islamic Tendency , which was strong in Hebron and Gaza and enjoyed substantial support elsewhere .
30 One method may be through variations in government expenditure and taxation since these flows are under the direct control of the authorities .
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