Example sentences of "[v-ing] these [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Scottish staff who took part in surveying these islands included Allan , Haldane , Knox , Phemister and Read directed by Wilson .
2 By alternating these messages , the males and females soon find each other .
3 The theory behind the methods utilising these bases is described below for the purpose of completeness .
4 In knocking these businesses together and into shape , Mr Welch raised GE 's annual growth rate in labour productivity from 1.9% in his first five years to 4.4% in his second five years by axing whole layers of managers as well as tens of thousands of factory and clerical jobs .
5 The use of an evolutionary approach such as this in explaining these phenomena is itself not new .
6 None of this implies that even if such biological elements did play some role in explaining these institutions , the institutions would then be necessary or unchangeable — even if the explanation were true , this could still be a case in which becoming conscious of their rationale was a help in changing them .
7 Analyses employing these concepts and methods can be found in Benjamin — ( translated 1969 ) , Goldmann ( 1964 ) , Adorno ( 1967a ) and the collective work of the important Frankfurt School ( see Jay , 1973 ) .
8 Some of the responsibility for resolving these complications falls on the shoulders of the law 's chief sponsor , Ben Nighthorse Campbell , a northern Cheyenne Jeweller from Colorado and the only Indian member of the United States Congress .
9 Although the school may not be responsible for resolving these problems there are likely to be active councillors amongst the governors who , given suitable encouragement , would whip up a crusade for effective action .
10 It is not intended as an effort at resolving these debates : my objectives are specific and political — they are to do with action .
11 To have any hope of resolving these difficulties demands that we communicate .
12 Resolving these issues without generating revolts on the part of the gentry or the peasantry required a balancing act which tested the regime to the limits .
13 It is the fear of exclusion rather than the positive desire to be included that is driving these countries to apply for EC membership .
14 ‘ Is that what Ferg 's driving these days ? ’
15 No you can wait until you can see her going out with wait until the car 's not there if you know what car she 's driving these days .
16 Dying these days involves a variety of bureaucratic and local government procedures .
17 His current research is extending into a study of how teachers ' own writing about classroom processes makes explicit their implicit educational values , thereby enabling these values to be critically appraised by other teachers , and to be opened for further development .
18 I should perhaps add that British Rail , in announcing these changes , claim that they are in line with the Passengers ’ Charter ( and hence , by implication , with the Citizens ’ Charter ) .
19 In announcing these terms of reference the Secretary of State went into more detail .
20 By these bits scientific knowledge grows , and by revealing these bits the student learns not only the importance and full meaning of knowledge itself , but also the valid methods of acquiring knowledge .
21 And I told him that er all about it , but I said do they make , do they do this puddling these days , he says yes at West Bromwich they still do it , but er they used to do it up on
22 The Webbs devoted themselves to pressing these ideas upon leading politicians and civil servants .
23 I am much indebted to Professor Robin Alston for stimulating these comments , based on his extensive work with individual researchers as they approach the resources of the British Library , Humanities and Social Sciences , both through the converted catalogue and through mediated access to Internet and other database resources ( Alston , nd ) .
24 Data amplifying these generalizations will be found in the chapters dealing with individual insect orders .
25 In its full sense it connotes not merely an acquaintance with a certain number of terms , or the power of spelling these terms without gross mistakes .
26 The book wastes no time in stressing in its first paragraph the medical hazards of climbing these mountains , on which one can rapidly gain height up the accessible tourist routes to altitudes high enough to cause acute mountain sickness .
27 Librarians have expertise to offer here and teachers are capitalising on it , often incorporating these elements in their lesson plans .
28 On the basis of this return the computer produces a Stage I programme , incorporating these choices as far as practicable , and a term 1 timetable .
29 This means that the registering and monitoring arrangements need to be changed and that the statutory authorities need to establish through the joint planning mechanisms a way of incorporating these changes , that health and local authorities need to create a place for the private sector in the planning progress and that the role of bodies like the Mental Welfare Commission , the Hospital Advisory Service , the health councils needs to be extended to encompass and specifically address the whole business of monitoring the provision in the private sector in so far as it 's supported by public funds .
30 Participation and prototyping could be used independently in some applications and in others it may be appropriate to use the conventional approach modified by incorporating these tools and techniques .
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