Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Nominal accounts — these accounts deal with the profits and losses of the business and include the sales account , purchases account and all expense accounts .
2 The figures quoted in these illustrations comply with the rates of return ( and other factors ) as set out on the LAUTRO bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 13% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 8 ½%; per annum .
3 The figures quoted in these illustrations comply with the rates of return and other factors set out in the Lautro bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 10.5% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 7% per annum .
4 The chief safeguard for freedom here is that these rules apply to the governors as well as the governed .
5 These rules deal with the requirements of English law as to the actual method of service and also set out the procedure for securing official assistance in the transmission of documents for service overseas .
6 These shortcomings lie behind the proposals and policies outlined by the Audit Commission ( 1986 ) , Sir Roy Griffiths ( 1988 ) and the government in its White Paper , Caring for people ( 1989 ) .
7 In Philippe Sollers 's most recent works ( Le Coeur absolu ( 1987 ) and Les Folies françaises ( 1988 ) ) , the playful exploration of the drama of the male subject 's sexual psyche is frequently the central theme : these texts hover between the categories of fiction , literary essay and autobiography .
8 Sir , one has to have in these matters regard to the practicalities of the situation .
9 The second case concerns a somewhat lesser man : Guillaume-Sanche de Pommiers , damoiseau , who spoke on behalf of his two co-heirs and co-seigneurs , pierre and Pierre-Amanieu de Pommiers , when he acknowledged that they ‘ held in fee , immediately from the … king of England , lord of Ireland and duke of Aquitaine , the castle of Pommiers with the honour , and all that these co-heirs hold in the parishes of Morizès and Escaude , and at Tremblet , and the toll which they levy on land at Garges , near La Réole ’ .
10 If these joyriders crash into the barriers they will know what has hit them .
11 Many of these conventions fall into the categories of abbreviation and omission .
12 … show how many of these questions apply across the arts curriculum and as such are easily ‘ borrowed ’ by music , dance , English or drama teachers ;
13 It must be noted that these figures refer to the degrees obtained by all entrants in each category , and not just those graduating , as in Bourner and Hamed 's study .
14 We expected to gain insight into what these transitions mean to the individuals undergoing them so as to find ways of offering them understanding and support .
15 In this project we shall examine what preconceptions teenagers have about driving and how these preconceptions change as a functions of age and first-hand experience of driving .
16 It is important to emphasise that , as the competences identified by these bodies emerge from the Standards Development Programme , these will be incorporated into the appropriate SCOTVEC provision : National Certificate Modules , Higher National Units or Workplace-assessed Units .
17 Three out of four of these accidents fix on the properties of individual men as decisive variables directing the course of events : had Churchill been a less charismatic politician Britain might have given up her fight against Germany ; had Franco permitted an assault on Gibraltar it would probably have fallen ; and if Mussolini had not ‘ taken it into his head ’ to invade Greece , Hitler would have moved into Russia .
18 Half of these children belong to the families of the unemployed , and many belong to families who have work but at a desperately low rate of pay .
19 There can be no presumption that these collectivities correspond to the classes of Marxist theory ( however conceived ) , and where they fail to correspond it will not do to reject them as unimportant .
20 Both of these examples rely on the rights of an innkeeper which we have considered above ; it is of course perfectly proper for the receptionist to call the police as an alternative measure .
21 These men move in the shadows .
22 These factors contribute to the difficulties experienced by families in performing their caring functions , in turn increasing the likelihood of unfulfilled need and frustration developing within families over the care of older , dependent relatives .
23 The interfaces to these facilities stem from the options listed on this index page .
24 These practices range from the methods and resources used by the police in handling the various situations they encounter , to the interpretative processes or ‘ cognitive map ’ used in the practical reasoning which their work uniformly requires .
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