Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] [adv] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These calls sound very quiet to us and yet they attract females through kilometres of dense forest .
2 These carousels hold about twenty to thirty panels and feed the machine automatically .
3 As these districts became more comfortable in the purchasing role , they were also able to take a more detached attitude to their own providers .
4 The simplest way is to ensure that once the drama is under way these roles become highly significant in the drama .
5 Many of these areas lie too wet in winter for arable farming , and thus lend themselves to bought-in herds of cattle for summer fattening .
6 For capitalism the land was a factor of production and a commodity peculiar only by its immobility and limited quantity , though , as it happens , the great opening of new lands at this period made these limitations appear relatively insignificant for the time being .
7 These cornerstones remain as firm in principle now as when they were laid down in 1981 , or when the blueprint was drawn in 1978 .
8 Britain had largely abandoned its trolleybuses before these advantages became politically important with the increase in environmental concern in the 1970s .
9 These decelerations look reasonably realistic to me , and consistent stopping positions are obtained to within a few cms .
10 And it was a place where one of these boats went well one of those ones from the lunch , lunch on board you know .
11 Many women these days feel rather guilty about admitting to loneliness .
12 However , detailed investigations of these structures suggest that much of this large-scale lateral movement is accomplished by the spreading or sliding of rock masses under gravity ( see Section 7.3 ) .
13 Why have these conditions become more critical in recent years ?
14 These figures show that much of Australia has no population and overall low population density .
15 With repetition , these synapses become less effective in causing the motor neurones to fire .
16 These developments appear very similar to those experienced in the USA and a number of other countries where they have been variously termed ‘ counterurbanization ’ , ‘ the rural population turnaround ’ and ‘ the rural renaissance ’ ( see Fielding , 1986 , for a review ) .
17 As it was , the functional off-loading did n't really get going , so these departments ended up huge in policy terms but huge in functional terms as well .
18 All these creatures seem very much at home in Vic 's garden , although it is only two miles from the city centre .
19 Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ?
20 The learning outcomes in these modules have so much in common that it seems inappropriate to have three teachers teaching them in three separate classrooms .
21 On the face of it , these results look very promising for word recognition but what are the implications of these results for a syntactic/semantic component ?
22 These examples illustrate only some of the potential of the GIMMS package for the presentation of geographical information in map form .
23 These dances mattered very much to Petipa and all nineteenthcentury balletmasters because they were expected to show off the wealth of talent found in the many imperial , Royal and State theatres , e.g. all the characters from other fairy tales who came to Aurora 's wedding and the character dances in Swan Lake .
24 These courses proved highly popular with our lads and there was practically a hundred per cent pass rate .
25 Together these amounts equalled nearly one-third of Egypt 's foreign debt .
26 Quite apart from the emotive language of ‘ turning out ’ ( and related expressions , beloved of Wilson , such as ‘ fodder for industry ’ ) , the whole tone of these remarks seems extraordinarily remote from the way we are accustomed to think today .
27 All of these actors become as dependent on a high military expenditure as the Pentagon civil service and the four armed services ( army , navy , air force and marines ) .
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