Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Notice also how these skills provide us with a timeless wisdom , applicable to all people-situations anywhere . |
2 | All these meetings concerned themselves with the Spanish question . |
3 | However — although these contortions saved me from the worse excesses of daily racism , my face kept giving me away . |
4 | The Turks might try to tax , or offer administrative salaries to Zuwaya who were willing to participate in government ; but Zuwaya always resisted these attempts to bring them into the reach of government . |
5 | The high viscosity of these solutions keeps them in the eye longer , while the polymer itself is intended to mimic the ocular mucins ( glycoproteins ) , a deficiency of which is often the cause of dry eye symptoms , and promote tear film stability . |
6 | This is because , long before white men arrived on the scene , the local Indians living deep in the Amazonian rain forests caught and killed these animals to provide themselves with the poison tips for their arrows . |
7 | These songs remind us of the deeds and of the character of God , as does the psalmist who sings : |
8 | What do these syndromes tell us about the language-processing system as it exists in intact brains ? |
9 | In 1980 these countries committed themselves to the concept of health for all by the year 2000 . |
10 | These matters confirm me in the view already expressed that the disturbance complained of in this case is not actionable . |
11 | Now these messages remind me of the old Tarzan movies , now you were all old enough now to remember the old Tarzan movies . |
12 | Pearson used these years to provide himself with an artistic education , listening to music , reading widely , and growing increasingly responsive to the beauties of the English countryside . |
13 | The fact that the state is the guarantor of these undertakings puts them in a totally different trading position from that of their genuinely independent British counterparts . |
14 | The intense visual concentration and the technical discipline underlying these paintings transmits itself to the spectator in a feeling of tension , almost of unrest . |
15 | If these variations remind us of the history of the Alps , then so much the better : we may find a better balance to the continuing battle between development and conservation . |
16 | These questions take us to the very heart not only of recent theological debate about Barth , but of the inner problematic of the entire development of modern theology as we are tracing it . |
17 | These questions take us beyond the scope of this chapter , but they are raised again in Chapter 6 . |
18 | The basic complexity is one of asymmetry , which in these conditions shows itself as a deepseated contradiction between the reproduction of market relations ( both directly , within the market , and indirectly , within state and educational functions ) and the consequences of such reproduction in certain sensitive and perhaps crucial areas of public morality , respect for authority and actual crime . |
19 | These reflections lead us to an alternative view of pressure group power in Britain : that the strongest weapons are forms of direct action and not the manipulation of electoral choice . |
20 | These studies tell us about the broad pattern of movement between school and work . |
21 | However , neither of these procedures recommended themselves to the early survey researchers , such as Bowley ; his procedure was to compromise between administrative convenience and representativeness by using more than one stage of sampling . |
22 | These divisions establish themselves in the first five years or so of our lives . |
23 | These journeys took him to the furthest extent of the colonies , from Lake Ontario to Virginia and into the Carolinas and Florida . |
24 | These examples show something of the variety of ways in which social collectivities can be formed , ‘ within ’ some aspects of the division of labour grid while cutting across others . |
25 | To say more precisely whether these cuts produced something like the optimal solution to the level of investment ( though with the inconvenience of power cuts at the peak ) , is problematic in an economy which ( even in the 1950s ) was subject to considerable disequilibrium in prices and inherited production patterns . |
26 | These findings indicate something of the importance of counselling in the health of older people , and this chapter outlines the way this might be achieved . |
27 | These factors take us beyond the study of language , in a narrow sense , and force us to look at other areas of inquiry — the mind , the body , society , the physical world — in fact , at everything . |
28 | But of course these benefits did nothing for the increasing number of lone mothers who were not widows but who were unmarried or , more commonly , divorced or separated . |
29 | These options indicate something of the complexity of relationships between cultures . |
30 | Although these omissions suited me at the time , I have since found them incredible to the point of doubting my own powers of recollection , but when I checked recently with my sister , she confirmed their accuracy . |