Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] these " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In any case , whatever you both felt , I decided that I could not possibly accept these things .
2 ‘ But I would n't just ignore these people .
3 And I was thinking , I ca n't even get these ones let alone the two liners .
4 I wo n't just ignore these people
5 This is then defined in a normative sense which must therefore inevitably exclude these pupils from its attainment .
6 You should then lightly strum these muted strings as indicated , to produce the notated rhythm .
7 You ca n't just damp these things down . ’
8 But frankly it 's not likely to irritate your skin anyway because er you are n't industrial users of this you would only ever touch these chemicals for a very short time so the any possible side effects they might er have on you will be greatly diminished by the fact that you did n't use them very much .
9 But you wo n't always have these so you could measuring it 's a good way .
10 She can not even bother these days to tour with him . ’
11 I think there 's probably a strong argument against that in human history , and I think we should n't naively expect these very intelligence creatures to be benevolently disposed towards us .
12 There are very many villages with regular rectilinear plans , and we should perhaps now regard these as planned villages , even if we are ignorant of when the planning took place .
13 Unfortunately , we can not simply solve these equations arid see if the resulting solution is non-negative , as in the examples of Chapter 5 , because we have more variables than equations — a consequence of ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) being a degenerate solution of LP* ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) ( by construction ) .
14 We can no longer trust these people ’ , many told me quite openly .
15 Nevertheless , none of the superpowers have been willing to say that they would not actually use these weapons in a second nuclear strike , on the grounds that for the deterrent to be credible the other side has to be convinced that a first nuclear strike would result in nuclear retaliation .
16 Thompson 's and Anderson 's choices of their respective definitions are clearly the fruit of a more fundamental attachment — to the underlying assumptions of individualism in Thompson 's case and to holism in Anderson 's — and as the tone of their exchange reveals , they will not lightly give these up .
17 Now they can not possibly do these things without becoming painfully aware , as I am sure they are already , of the problems arising through lack of financial er er financial sufficiency or poverty among the old people .
18 They have handled the people that NTS sent here , and they can quite well handle these new people . ’
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