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

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1 Through these policies it was also hoped to pull women out of the work-place , by glorifying the role of nurturing , family women to reduce unemployment .
2 In both these cases it was held that the alternative of a manslaughter verdict ought to be left to the jury where the occasion justifies action in self-defence , or to prevent a crime , or to apprehend an offender , but where the defendant acts beyond the necessity of that occasion .
3 Historians have found some manors where the local custom was for the widow to receive a half proportion , or even the whole , and yet in others apparently none — although in these cases it is more likely that the documentation is being misconstrued .
4 But in these cases it is necessary to know what was really going on at the time .
5 However , even in these cases it will probably not be necessary to establish the market value immediately .
6 In these cases it may be that searches may have to rely on matches with length , shape and first letter .
7 In these cases it is clear that the design developed by constant trial in practice .
8 Certain cases dominate the coverage in the national press , and by using these cases it is possible to indicate how the images of sex beast are constantly being preferred to readers .
9 In these cases it is more desirable to have the person or item carry the required information .
10 In these cases it may be appropriate after advising the insured of the position , to offer to make a payment based upon importing average into the contract and applying average to the amount of the claim .
11 David Speedy 's goal for Leicester in the first half and with the wind behind Nottingham Forest now ironically is often happens in these cases it seems to have just calmed a little .
12 In nine of these cases it was the added development of gastrointestional symptoms that finally led to small bowel biopsy and the diagnosis of coeliac disease .
13 In these cases it can be useful to know whether the interpreters are instructed to stay in role at all times or whether they may step out of role .
14 As a result of these cases it is clear that relatively small differences in the drafting of a rent review clause may have great practical consequences .
15 More commonly , however , one party to the original mortgage is to be released or another party added , and in these cases it is necessary for the mortgagee concerned to be a party to the document ( unless separate deeds of release and covenant are executed ) .
16 These are based on both the degree of digestion and on the proportions of teeth and bones affected , and using these patterns it is sometimes possible to identify predator species when they are unknown .
17 We we 're , we 're , we 'd be likely to invite all of our stewards really I think from the point of view , the County Branch up to now with these meetings it 's just been our County Branch er that 's been
18 Well an any meetings really because I think if I can er show my face at these meetings it might er I mean I think whether or not it 's because of the increase in burglaries or whether it 's because of the publicity via David we seem to have had er a hell of a lot of er enquiries about the schemes .
19 Without an appreciation of these norms it is almost impossible to make sense , let alone describe , much of the conduct which characterises our mutual involvements .
20 Without taking sides on these views it can be acknowledged that there are ‘ two faces ’ to street level bureaucracy .
21 From these values it can be seen that , as with the bigram results , the Marshall equation again produces the best results .
22 Prior to these investigations it is necessary to clear the bowel completely of faeces .
23 For both of these groups it will be convenient to have a method of selection that is both more flexible and more discriminating than A levels .
24 In reconciling the needs of these groups it is sensible to separate appraisal for the purpose of judging performance from that of dealing with pay and promotion .
25 In these cities it was not unusual for half the working population to be jobless , while the wages of those in work — including professional footballers — fell .
26 During these activities it was Fraser Muirhead who remained my constant friend and companion .
27 Nonetheless , whatever success was achieved within these programmes it was not enough to change the general picture of an agricultural system which could only expand production by having access to more land .
28 From reading these accounts it would appear that three main changes have taken place in family structure and functioning over the past one or two centuries :
29 By analysing these accounts it should prove possible to add significantly to our knowledge of the capital requirements of the industry , in terms of both fixed capital costs and the running investment needed to maintain output .
30 The median delay has substantially increased since 1990 in all five pain clinics based in district general hospitals : in three of these clinics it has more than doubled .
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