Example sentences of "that these [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Peel ( 1966 ) estimates that only about 10 per cent of the area of the Sahara is formed of ergs or sand seas and that these remain more or less fixed in position .
2 The junk-bond market that these Drexel yuppies and their mentor , Mr Michael Milken , created has financed many successful companies .
3 The best way to proceed is to include the clause as described above , but then to add a further clause , covering the issues normally included in an intellectual property rights indemnity , and stating that these express remedies are offered ( on , as it were , an ex gratia basis ) even though the seller takes no responsibility for the infringement .
4 Well no , but I would n't want to be able to replace these at the prices that these cost us , unless
5 It is inevitably the case that these tend to be people who are not rich enough to engage in high-powered tax planning , or who , for lack of knowledge or advice , fail to take the necessary precautionary action .
6 It is usually best to avoid box numbers in advertisements as research indicates that these tend to put people off applying .
7 She must respect the ideas and methods of the ward , provided of course that these correspond to accepted hospital practice .
8 It is possible that these correspond to alkaline reflux , which would not be detected using the gold standard test of intraoesophageal pH monitoring .
9 Because of the speed increases that these induce , together with lengthened journeys that they cause , these are now seen as being quite at variance with traffic calming principles.Thus former one-way carriageways were made two-way and all were narrowed , typically from over 6m to 4–5m .
10 Such an advanced social and administrative development is certainly apparent in seventh century Kentish law-codes ; but it is odd that these make little provision for economic transactions .
11 The scheme is that these take an ‘ absolutely vested interest ’ only on the attainment of 18 years or marriage .
12 On the other hand , by far the commonest qualification of clauses is by single property words , and whenever there is a choice of form available , English shows unambiguously that these take the adverbial form , used in property qualification , and not the adjectival form needed for entity qualification : ( 71 ) the baker , finally successful , produced a wonderful cake ( 72 ) her final success was all the sweeter after the failures ( 73 ) finally , the droschke was repaired ( 74 ) final , the droschke was repaired
13 When evaluating expressions for the Weyl tensor , it is convenient to use the coordinates and defined by ( 10.10 ) ( it may be noticed that these differ from those used by Ferrari and Ibañez ) .
14 It is felt that these require the full-time attention of a senior director to ensure complete compliance , that our company is at the forefront in this area and is proactive in improving our standards .
15 I can see nothing in section 61 to suggest that these trust provisions apply only if the trust existed at the time the deposit was made .
16 While some features , like disturbances in thinking or perception , form its central core , others — social withdrawal , for example — are secondary reactions to the mental distress that these cause .
17 One justification , therefore , for using ‘ race ’ and sex as significant divisions is that these designate important cultural differences as educationally relevant .
18 As predicted , children also assume , when they hear unfamiliar words , that these label unfamiliar categories .
19 Nevertheless , the empirical evidence is that these contribute little to individual ageing .
20 Dozens of studies of the genetic material itself , the DNA , and the proteins it encodes , indicate that these change in a random statistical fashion , but at fairly steady rates over evolutionary time .
21 Greg son ( 1987 : 5 ) identifies eight separate ways in which the term has been used but considers that these fall into three broad categories , the first concerned with ‘ the scale at which certain social and economic processes operate and the way in which the local , in the form of particular places , might relate to this ’ .
22 It may be that these serve in some way as an indication of the quality of the male to the female .
23 ( vi ) In the context of their own writing , pupils should learn to organise subject matter into paragraphs , recognising that these enable readers to identify relationships between ideas , events , etc and to follow the structure of a story , account or argument , etc. ( vii ) Through reading , listening to and talking about a wide range of texts , pupils should gradually be enabled to use , in their own writing , those grammatical structures that are characteristic of written language and an increasingly varied and differentiated vocabulary .
24 It has been suggested that these water worn stones have been brought by the tides from Mull or Ireland .
25 It was important too , that these lay people should be from all walks of life , from different age and social groups , and comprise an even mixture of both sexes .
26 Of course , some bivalves , like mussels and oysters , do remain fixed throughout their adult life , and it is possible that these fill the ecological role today of some of the large brachiopods of the Palaeozoic .
27 So we just ask that these come forward so that the Council can fully discuss this and make our replies to before they 're formally adopted ?
28 To demonstrate what this means in practice , assume that , on average , four records are to be added to each embedded overflow area , and that these overflow areas can hold a maximum of five records .
29 Gonzalez-Casanova , using statistics for numbers of strikes per year , suggests that these follow the presidential-type policy of the government of the day .
30 It should be noted that these drag coefficients are for Clios with door mirror on both sides — rather than the single door mirror used by certain other companies to produce flattering windtunnel figures .
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