Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The manufacture of faience objects was another highly specialized craft closely associated with temple worship ; many of these objects have a religious significance and were probably made for cult use .
2 Older , and more knowing , Virgin hands , seasoned veterans of countless swimming-pool duckings , kept their distance ; but as a way of fostering a sense of belonging among staff these outings proved a powerful catalyst .
3 On the one hand these taxes represent a significant revenue source for the government , and on the other , they also generate a substantial stimulus to reduced consumption .
4 Each of these cases merits a separate welfare analysis .
5 The low proportion with an acquittal outcome probably reflects that the vast majority of these cases involve a guilty plea .
6 It is intended to establish a number of management strategies that are commonly followed by farmers in the Green Belt and from an analysis of these strategies to develop a broader perspective on the relations between land occupancy and land management that is applicable to other farming situations .
7 Each of these artists enjoys a firm reputation in this country but wider international success has been elusive .
8 An increasing number of these artists have an incurable malady .
9 As everywhere else in the world , changing these attitudes requires a long campaign of education .
10 Further , the lack of visible staff-room integration serves to reinforce alienistic attitudes because it can be taken as evidence that these attitudes have a firm base in reality .
11 If these attitudes authorise a restrictive approach to the interpretation of statutes which , more broadly construed , would threaten fundamental values , they might equally justify rejection of statutes whose infringement of such values was sufficiently grave .
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13 These values include a macho version of masculinity and an embracing of violence .
14 These investments played an important part in enabling the enlarged Wood-Way operation to continue its growth throughout the year .
15 These investments played an important part in enabling the enlarged Wood-Way operation to continue its growth during the year , despite a downturn in offshore drilling .
16 These authorities control a huge slice of public spending such as social services , education , fire and the police .
17 SURREY apart , these clubs had a reasonable year in 1991 and remain profitable , although the margin on their activities is wafer thin .
18 Not really radical , these groups formed a centrist section of the CPSU .
19 We know that each of these groups contained a small minority of emigres , and that the Cossack Cavalry Corps in addition contained nearly 1000 Germans who , under the 1929 Geneva Convention on PoWs , should have been repatriated to Germany .
20 For example , in 1980 the British government consulted no fewer than 500 groups in drafting its legislation based upon the Finniston Report on Engineering , even though many of these groups had a negligible impact upon the government , sixteen of them are regarded by Richardson and Jordan as key' groups .
21 As the war neared its end , with the imminent prospect of a complete victory for Tito 's forces , all these groups had a common interest to escape and preferably to surrender to the non-Communist allies in Italy or Austria .
22 Within a broadly Marxian framework , these groups encompass a wide range of positions , many of which have only a very tenuous connection with Soviet doctrine .
23 ‘ it is difficult to see how these ( organisation ) problems can be solved efficiently without restoring responsible autonomy to primary groups throughout the system and ensuring that each of these groups has a satisfying sub-whole as its work task , and some scope for flexibility in work-pace .
24 It is argued that these groups have a vested interest in distorting reality to ensure that America always appears to be under threat so that they can force the president and Congress to finance the lavish and unnecessary programmes which they desire .
25 These indices have an international reputation and require constant supervision and maintenance to ensure that they satisfactorily reflect market developments .
26 Each of these activities offers a newsworthy vehicle for furthering your objectives vis-a-vis your various target audiences .
27 All these activities require a substantial bureaucracy to ensure that the licences and certificates are kept up to date and to enforce the regulations .
28 Of course , surveys will continue to be written about American painting or German art , British sculpture or Australian print-making ; this fact of publication does not mean that these activities have an inner coherence .
29 Combined with the fact that the members of a group have a very similar diet , all these activities produce a common smell of identity .
30 Moore says that all these activities provide a better climate in which new technologies will grow .
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