Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] these " in BNC.

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1 The Convention , partly drawing on United Kingdom bilateral conventions , sought to harmonise these different concepts by providing a procedural device acceptable to all systems .
2 At the same time it was made illegal for anyone who was not fully medically qualified and registered to treat these diseases .
3 For those requiring assistance , on discharge from acute or long-stay care , needs must be assessed prior to discharge , for health and social care services , including nursing home or residential care , domiciliary day and other support services , and arrangements made to provide these when necessary .
4 The Bank itself commissioned a study which noted that approximately a third of its projects failed to meet these rigorous criteria .
5 Imported products which failed to meet these standards could be subjected to extra duties providing that : the environmental standards had a scientific base ; the same standards must be applied to all competitive domestic production ; and imported products could be proved to be causing economic damage to competitive domestic industries .
6 Kochan demonstrates how the autocracy failed to absorb these grievances and changes in society .
7 A Board of Associateship was set up to manage the new regulations for admission to the Register of Chartered Librarians , and delegated to the Association 's expert Sub-Committee on Training the task of detailed assessment of the training programmes designated to meet these new regulations .
8 Oh , yes , I got to know these well as I slunk past like a hungry fox in a deserted kitchen yard .
9 On the contrary , electorates in many countries turned to the political leaders who promised to implement these new policies — Mrs Thatcher in the UK , President Reagan in the United States , and Chancellor Kohl in West Germany .
10 Both rejected positivistic literary scholarship and called for a renewed attention to literature as literature ; both insisted on the differences between literature and other kinds of writing , and tried to define these differences in theoretical terms ; both gave a central role in their definitions to ideas of structure and interrelatedness , and treated the literary text as an object essentially independent of its author and its historical context .
11 xv ) Kimon tried to reverse these changes on his return from Ithome .
12 Folly just stared , her mind spinning as she tried to fit these new facts into perspective .
13 However , although rivers and estuaries helped to form these beaches , they also provide a major threat to those who windsurf from them .
14 The men who tried to civilize these shaggy and uncouth marginalians by bringing them news of civilization have left a certain number of translations that are better reading today than are the works of the ignorant islanders who were too Proud to translate .
15 We tried to allay these fears by taking notes in as unobtrusive a manner as possible .
16 This final section will attempt to use the material reviewed to reconcile these conclusions and provide predictions about the relationships between subjective risk and memory for driving which will be explored in the experimental chapters .
17 Mr Lamont said that following a detailed consultation exercise , he now proposed to offer these people — which included four million self-employed , the option of self-assessment .
18 Yet the prosecution went ahead and ministers tried to suppress these documents .
19 A.H.Q. expected to detect these transports east of Malta at extreme range and by that time I could spare some Marylands while still meeting the P.R .
20 The other side of your comment was that you seemed to like these certain basic typefaces .
21 Although the surprise which seemed to greet these changes now seems misplaced , they represented significant alterations in the way heads and others were to manage education .
22 Civilization might be standing rock still , or even going backwards , for all the Collector seemed to care these days .
23 26 emissaries drove to collect these .
24 An architecture which seemed to fulfill these requirements was the Chart parsing system ( Thompson and Ritchie 1984 ) .
25 Goals are often too readily set and aims too ambitiously expressed and unless a systematic ( scientific ) examination is made of the methods utilised to achieve these ends , there is the danger that progress may be slowed or even upset … . ’
26 " I never agreed to buy these shares at that price .
27 The Statutory Instruments Act 1946 sought to regularise these procedures and to ensure that the House had an opportunity of scrutinising such legislation .
28 Falteringly , I sought to express these misgivings in my conclusions to a number of papers , conclusions that certainly brought no joy to my more optimistic colleagues in an emerging human ethology rooted firmly in the objective analysis of behaviour sequences and components .
29 I just happened to see these selection of pots no I think there these fancy ones more
30 Indeed , cross-tabulation showed that some mail order , credit sale , check trading and fuel board credit users forgot to mention these types of credit in answering this question .
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