Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] these " in BNC.
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1 | The Non-Aligned also approved ‘ the efforts being made for the early establishment of a zone of peace , freedom and neutrality in the region ’ and called on all states to support these efforts . |
2 | What will happen to the most vulnerable , who can not even complain because they can not communicate — even though they pay their taxes to support these services ? |
3 | My actual intervention was linked to wider attempts to combat these influences by developing a new cultural politics of antiracism based around ‘ two tone music ’ . |
4 | Companies are now starting to develop strategies to combat these losses . |
5 | At the same time , in their attempts to rearticulate these basic issues , feminists necessarily take over and use philosophical concepts already available — and in so doing they may import , entailed or entangled in apparently neutral concepts , implications which reiterate and reinforce the assumptions that are being challenged . |
6 | The evidence from European countries of attempts to implement these kinds of arrangements tends to support the view that while they help ease labour-management tensions they slow down decision-making and reduce management flexibility . |
7 | The latter approach attempts to carry these ambiguities around in the form of constraints . |
8 | Attempts to breach these injunctions resulted in severe financial penalties being imposed on the print unions and the eventual cessation of hostilities . |
9 | He predicted a steady rise in the proportion of mature and part-time students returning to education , warning that booksellers would have to change their working patterns to accommodate these new students . |
10 | There were genuine attempts to curb these activities but the PLO could do no more than send its security units into the streets to prevent looting . |
11 | It was common for Western Christians of the Middle Ages to see these two friends of Jesus as the first exponents of the active and contemplative life respectively . |
12 | It is designed to help participants identify challenges in their ministry and to equip them with the necessary insights and skills to meet these challenges . |
13 | Identifying districts for the development of comprehensive local mental illness services and making firm plans to provide these and facilitate the closure of two large hospitals , and providing local inpatient facilities for severely mentally ill elderly people . |
14 | As the industry expands , sound breeding and selection principles are needed to provide horses of high quality and a range of breed societies will outline , through working demonstrations , the characteristics of particular breeds and their role in future breeding programmes to meet these customer requirements both at home and abroad . |
15 | However , the difficulties of this approach became apparent in attempts to relate these parental characteristics to child behaviour . |
16 | Abatement strategies to meet these goals will be determined on the basis of cost-effectiveness for the European Region as a whole . |
17 | As international banks lend in currencies other than their own they are forced to bid in funds to support these operations , as for most no domestic deposit exists ( see Chapter 1 , Albion Bank 's balance sheet ) . |
18 | Both sides undertook to take steps to implement these proposals once the British government had established that they would be acceptable to the people of Rhodesia as a whole . |
19 | It took the puritan fanatics to destroy these high spirits and mockery , which led inevitably to long periods of repression with its back-street prostitution of women and young boys , one of the many ‘ hidden ’ elements in Victorian society and , what was equally lamentable , the denial of the rightful place of women in society . |
20 | The NAS 's panel wants an independent , non-governmental Board on Risk Assessment Methods to answer these questions with some sort of rulebook for cancer . |
21 | ‘ We have less then six months to answer these and other questions which comes to the biggest and potentially most rewarding challenge of all the process of technology transfer to Pemex , ’ says Hopwood . |
22 | The tour manager or tour accountant must maintain adequate books to reflect these transactions so they can all be accurately included within the band 's finances . |
23 | Lawyers coerce the experiences and life situations of their clients to fit these definitions . |
24 | Whilst digging in , and planting and weeding the garden , children are bound to find many small creatures , and there are countless opportunities to discuss these . |
25 | This section is therefore designed to show how the companies scan their environments to identify these fundamental and broad-ranging changes that might have an impact on the companies ' future outlook . |
26 | Attempts are now being made by the authors to cross these hybrids with wheat cells , hopefully to produce a wheat-tomato cow ‘ superhybrid ’ . |
27 | by recognising that data deposit involves resources particularly in the preparation of documentation and by supporting researchers in seeking funds to cover these costs where necessary ; and , |
28 | Western states had lost valued military facilities in the Middle East and Indo-China and were seeking new concessions to offset these losses . |
29 | Until now users had to find their own or third party drivers to use these chips , but Sunlink ISDN represents delivery of the original promise to have the drivers delivered as standard . |
30 | We have great opportunities to use these insights from other countries to our benefit . |