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

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1 One of the best places to rummage for these antiques is Antarctica .
2 That is why they 're able to go for these very precise figures of public spending , scientific precision about estimates for the years ahead and then say , ‘ All argument hereafter ceases .
3 Recruits refused to search for these food sources , even when we put a food source in a boat in the lake at the indicated spot .
4 The alternative explanation , involving a change in the rate of momentum loss through electromagnetic radiation or particle outflow might be accompanied by an observable change in the radiation pattern or the braking index ; we intend to search for these in our continued monitoring programme .
5 In keeping with the grand design , the sewers designed by Haussmann and his great engineer Belgrand were so magnificent that to this day they form part of the tourist 's Paris , for it is possible to cruise through these huge well-lighted caverns in a boat .
6 Bukharin 's point was that the same methods can not be used to carry through these two quite distinct tasks .
7 So I was going to rummage through these slides and we do n't have them , erm so I 'll have to , I 'll hand the , the , the book around in just one minute , erm the poems that I 'm going to read to you , very few of them are actually complete , most of them are sketches erm ideas and images of erm , that I 've got , I 've , I 've got them from the paintings .
8 At first , teachers will have to go through these stages quite carefully with the children , but eventually it is hoped that the children will become independent enough to use the system , or one like it , by themselves .
9 However , although it seems at first sight that prospects for prevention associated with life events are bleak , there are nevertheless a number of realistic possibilities , and it is important to go through these .
10 It is important to go through these documents in order to check what you have got , so that you will know at which stage they should be completed .
11 No , I just need to go through these all by myself without any interruptions and see if anything clicks into place .
12 IL to arrange for these items to be ordered .
13 To go after these converts , the music business — mindful of the lesson of ‘ Urban Cowboy ’ — has cleverly kept hold of the basic country product while working wonders on its packaging .
14 Technically it is possible to adjust for these discrepancies by applying regression coefficients to the data , but even after this is done , major Japanese lead-time advantages — of 13 to 14 months — remain .
15 But one gets to know about these people somehow .
16 If you get to know about these things at an early age you lose your shame and shyness .
17 He acknowledges that before a contemplative is ready , like Moses , to climb the mountain , he must prepare himself by the time-honoured Western disciplines of Lectio , Meditatio and Oratio — study of scripture , meditation and prayer — but he tells his readers that other authors will tell them all they need to know about these .
18 Thucydides does not tell us all we need to know about these encroachments on Peloponnesian League allies , and there are other encroachments which he scarcely mentions at all .
19 It 's soul destroying because I never get to know about these parties .
20 ‘ I need to know about these men , ’ she said , suddenly looking straight into his eyes .
21 How to get to know about these things .
22 " English " , especially in the newer institutions , was becoming a process of overseeing , encouraging , and measuring the capacity to write about these classic texts in an interesting , Imaginative , and knowledgeable manner .
23 Both these books are intense and powerful novels written by prolific and successful writers , which is why I have chosen to write about these two books .
24 I still can not say whose bomb did turn the Tirpitz over , But this is all good for morale ; like the piece of the Tirpit : that I was able to secure for these two happy squadrons , encased in a large frame of good British oak , and displayed at Binbrook as a trophy of what Willie Tait and his gang of two — 617 and 9 , or 9 and 617 , the choice is yours — achieved .
25 To compensate for these temporary speed restrictions additional ‘ recovery ’ time is added to daytime schedules .
26 Human resource management emerged in the 1980s to compensate for these shortcomings .
27 Schools , therefore , are expected to compensate for these supposed deficits .
28 New social policy mechanisms to compensate for these changes will need to be developed .
29 Somehow you have to provide for these additional demands , and many more , within the annual budget voted each year to the service .
30 The plans for the new building had to provide for these units and also for the Continental Shelf Unit which occupied a building in the Government Training Centre at Granton from 1969 .
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