Example sentences of "these [noun] [verb] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Beyond these woods lay the round green hills of Donegal 's farmland , not unlike England 's South Downs , the fields bounded by tall hedges . |
2 | In the early 1960s many of these groups had the basic financial strength and business experience to move into manufacturing . |
3 | Images produced from these data have the following geographically-significant properties : |
4 | Even if these animals eat the same restricted amount every day , they still grow more rapidly in the summer than in the winter . |
5 | Another difference in the enteral feeds used in these trials concerns the higher fat content of about 10% total energy , whereas the present and other trials , have used strictly elemental diets containing a very small amount ( 2.5% of energy ) of fat . |
6 | These areas receive the greatest financial support for maintaining agriculture . |
7 | Some of these mountains have the typical inselberg form ( see below ) , for instance Ayers Rock and Mount Olga north of the Musgrave range , while parts of the adjacent Petermann and Musgrave ranges , if clad with more luxuriant vegetation , would be difficult to distinguish in form from mountains developed in temperate climates . |
8 | Estimates of these costs put the average direct costs of a baby for the first year at at least £1 500 , running to £30 000 by the time the child reaches 16 . |
9 | These statements demonstrate the two central emphases of the liberal feminist analysis . |
10 | These observations provide the first direct evidence that the early stages of T-cell development depend on fibroblast products and suggest that this effect is unlikely to be mediated solely by soluble factors . |
11 | These amendments postponed the original 1975–6 carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon vehicle emission standards until 1980–1 , and established a relaxed standard for oxides of nitrogen ( the revision readjusted the balance between air quality and fuel economy by raising the emission limit from 0.4 to 1.0 grams per mile ) to take effect in 1981 or even later ( table 8.2 ) . |
12 | Sukarno planned to employ these forces to counterbalance the growing political threat posed by the army . |
13 | These critics perceive the Elizabethan golden age as a mythic construction of later ages and , in actuality , to have been a fragmented , ruptured world , contending issues of gender , politics , religion , and cultural value without any consensus . |
14 | These trends predate the Upper Palaeozoic cover and support the view that Lower Carboniferous sedimentation was controlled by the reactivation of structural discontinuities in the underlying basement . |
15 | These trends predate the Upper Palaeozoic cover and support the view that Lower Carboniferous sedimentation was controlled by the reactivation of structural discontinuities in the underlying basement . |
16 | To our knowledge , these findings provide the first direct evidence that mesenchymal as well as epithelial cells are involved in T-cell development , and suggest that their involvement is stage-specific and likely to be dependent on short-range or contact-mediated interactions . |
17 | All these factors led the ancient Chinese inhabitants of these parts to live in cave-like dwellings , cut into the loess . |
18 | However , on May 11 Iraqi radio had broadcast a statement by these councils denouncing the forthcoming Kurdish elections . ) |
19 | These castings-on involved the whole lost-wax process , the missing parts being first modelled in position in wax , the whole enveloped in clay and metal run in to replace the wax . |