Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [conj] these [noun pl] are " in BNC.

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1 It will be interesting to see whether these objectives are attained .
2 However , some feel that these costs are now too high too often and that the breakdown of a carer , which then precipitates admission to care , is a tragic price to pay for such a choice on the part of the old person .
3 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman .
4 It is obvious to ask whether these results are not simply those obtained in this particular numerical example .
5 But it is important to realize that these goals are not the manifestation of personal motives cast adrift from organizational moorings , neither are they disembodied acts committed in some metaphysical sense by corporations .
6 In a preliminary set of experiments we were able to see that these antibodies are specific to each protein .
7 But developments in the eighties suggest that these fears are not as worrying as the very real fear about other libraries in Britain .
8 Mr Binstead , who says he has investigated many similar offers , none of which have produced loans , said : ‘ We are making inquiries , but we have not been able to establish whether these offers are going to come through . ’
9 From the psychiatrist 's perspective it is important to remember that these sums are ‘ in support of not only the elderly , mentally ill , mentally handicapped and physically disabled people but also drug and alcohol abusers , homeless persons … mothers and babies in registered specialised accommodation , terminally ill people in nursing homes , people on probation and ex-offenders in registered accommodation . ’
10 Although we have prepared suggested menus for each day , it is important to stress that these meals are flexible as long as you stick to the suggested foods for each week and the calorie allowance per day .
11 A customer may buy from several competitors in a given field ; a supplier will invariably supply to more than one business and yet , depending on the facts , the employer may be able to argue that these connections are sufficiently special .
12 It is important to note that these criteria are not intended to be an exhaustive definition of the public interest .
13 It is important to note that these organizations are internally stratified .
14 ‘ We do n't like the term price war because that implies that these holidays are the type of bargain basement deal you pick up at the last minute .
15 Those of us who use inferential methods to study underlying psychological processes are inclined to argue that these processes are available to all of the animals we study .
16 It would be fair to say that these tests are as details , if not more so , than those for human food .
17 If necessary , coercion may be necessary to ensure that these issues are addressed .
18 If this idea is to work it will be necessary to ensure that these eigenvalues are all real numbers .
19 It would be nice to think that these incidents are isolated but they are not .
20 Trends in sickness absence since the 1950s suggest that these costs are likely to increase .
21 Neo-classical models of the labour market contend that equilibriating mechanisms such as migration should work to eradicate spatial variations in unemployment ( Gleave and Palmer , 1980 ) , but the continuation of wide regional variations in rates of joblessness through the 1980s suggests that these mechanisms are not working very efficiently ( Gleave and Sellens , 1984 ; Green et al. , 1986 ) .
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