Example sentences of "these [noun] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is therefore useful to bear in mind how these views have evolved over recent years .
2 But these owls prefer to hunt in dense , forest-like plantations with some 220 palms per hectare , where they ‘ perch and wait ’ for the rats .
3 These data have led to increasing use ( about 450,000 patients treated worldwide in 1992 ) and widening indications ( mainly myocardial infarction but also pulmonary embolism and peripheral arterial occlusion ) for thrombolytic agents .
4 Notoriously these words have crept into ordinary usage from medieval philosophical Latin .
5 These characteristics have applied to much of the RB liberal provision for the unemployed .
6 In the crystal these rods tend to roll over each other and change position when thermally agitated .
7 Total recorded figures on these offences have increased by 378 per cent , but in 1981 fraud was 4.9 per cent of total crime , and in 1986 3.18 per cent of the total .
8 Investments in public transport in these areas have concentrated on expensive high technology systems of rapid rail transit .
9 This winter these perils have led to 12 of the main teams mounting more than 90 rescues , mainly since the start of the year , of which one-third were judged as serious incidents .
10 These concerns have led to two approaches to calming housing areas in West Germany , those that rely solely on the law to reduce speeds and those that , additionally , incorporate redesign of the street .
11 For the international people there are civil laws , by which they companies have to provide what we call indemnities for the person who works and these indemnities go according to certain formulas , which is known by everybody , and it 's in a way protecting them after they leave .
12 These shortfalls have increased in recent years due to cultivators avoiding cash crops altogether which attract poor prices , bureaucratic and policy-making bungling , and to a general neglect of the building up of physical and institutional infrastructure to aid farming .
13 These changes have led to significant increases in labour productivity on the railways , despite the falling tendency of rail traffic .
14 In the past year or so , however , these changes have dawned on overseas governments , who now find that there are cheaper courses elsewhere in the world for their students .
15 These principles apply to work with all older people .
16 Of course , these conditions do exist in some schools and in some classrooms already .
17 These characters seem derived from abstract knowledge rather than lived experience .
18 These arguments have focused upon three issues — social dumping , illicit work ( moonlighting ) and wage costs .
19 The assumptions used in these valuations vary according to local conditions , but depend heavily upon the assumed excess of investment returns over the rate of increase in pensionable pay .
20 I would like to look at the people who are being cared for , the people that we 're talking about , are the elderly , quite often these people have lived through two world wars and given up their young married life , they have brought up their children through the bleak days of the general strike , is it right that these people have to suffer the indignity of charity hand-outs ?
21 The bedrock aspirations these educators have had in common , as far as early childhood educational opportunities are concerned , are expressed in a recently published book which is based on contemporary research and which shows the continuing aspiration for a comprehensive preschool service :
22 These developments have to do with certain recently discovered quantum effects associated with black holes , which provide a remarkable connection between black holes and the laws of thermodynamics .
23 Mr Bannock estimates that these increases have led to substantial gains in employment , with three million more people working in businesses with fewer than 1,000 staff .
24 These issues continue to lurk in social experience today , but they do so in profoundly different ways .
25 ‘ All these issues have suffered in recent weeks . ’
26 These trends have continued since 1945 .
27 Not all of these initiatives have centred on basic curriculum areas ( like English or mathematics ) .
28 Some of these residents have lived in this road particularly all their lives and they 've suffered the traumas of living next to a pit and are absolutely horrified er at the prospects of what is basically going to be a scrap yard .
29 Procedures after the discovery of these tumours have varied from mere follow up to radical gastrectomy .
30 Those of us who draft these clauses have to look at similar cases , to see which restraints the courts have upheld and which they have declared void .
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