Example sentences of "[verb] these [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It may seem expensive for a drink of water , but with the cost of the mains supply these days it could be a bargain .
2 To meet these aspirations we must make the best use of our human , technological , material and financial resources and this must be done within the framework of a well planned and a well managed system .
3 In order to meet these requirements it is expected that the programme will include both theoretical and practical components .
4 To meet these needs we have a wide range of plans which can be adapted to suit individual means and requirements .
5 Mummy , we do n't need these instructions we know what to do .
6 In so far as Whitehall had considered these matters it had been vaguely assumed that a status quo ante would be established and the Dutch in the Netherlands East Indies , the French in Indochina , and the Colonial Office in Burma and Malaya would resume their rightful sway .
7 If we do n't discuss these problems we wo n't get anywhere and nothing will be done .
8 To find these words you must join together consecutive letters in following words .
9 To isolate these sequences we used the enzyme T 4 DNA polymerase which has been shown to enable the isolation of telomeres with virtually no loss of telomeric DNA ( 30 ) .
10 Just as it is almost impossible to apply what is now called the ‘ Japanese ’ system of management to other parts of the world , because of the differences of culture and background of the people who are working in industry , so it is equally unlikely that the particular , precise ways that I have found so useful will have the same application to others ; Nevertheless , since I have spent so much of my life developing these ideas it may be that some of my experience will hit a chord of recognition or cause others to reflect or contemplate .
11 In order to answer these questions we need , in the first instance , to examine theories of motivation and then discuss their practical relevance .
12 To answer these questions we must be prepared to go some little way beyond Freud 's Totem and Taboo and seek a more general theory .
13 To counter these claims he tempers the language slightly : ‘ The article should perhaps have been entitled the ‘ implications ’ rather than the consequences of literacy . ’
14 Do watch these examples I 'm putting up , by the way cos I muck these up
15 To remedy these grievances it was enacted that the Charter of the Forest was to be kept in all its articles , that the perambulations made in the time of Edward I were to be observed , that those perambulations which still remained to be made should be made as quickly as possible , and that the forest boundaries in each county should be confirmed by royal charters , as laid down in the perambulations .
16 In the many visits I paid in the course of promoting these activities I again found the kind of awareness of what was new in literature in places I had least expected ; and when in the autumn of that year The Idea of a Christian Society was published , it was much more successful than Eliot hoped .
17 He knows that by serving these interests he is in the best position to achieve what lie has to achieve .
18 Do you think it was the case that when Shakespeare was actually writing these plays he had any real concept of the richness of his producing , or was this all superstructure which has been put there by various university professors since ?
19 Do you think it was the case that when Shakespeare was actually writing these plays he had any real concept of the richness of what he was producing or is this erm all a superstructure which has been put there by various university professors since ?
20 Since writing these words I have been assured by Manx Cat specialists that the animal 's troublesome genetic defects have now been largely eliminated by careful selective breeding without losing its uniquely tailless condition .
21 To eliminate these defects we must remove the reference to inference and tighten up the relation specified between the false beliefs and the true justified ones which are not to count as knowledge .
22 Rather than categorise these structures I shall describe briefly just one community , the Patels , and by tracing the changes in their dowry system , follow the changes in the position of Patel women .
23 The sad truth is to tackle these subjects you have to be more than just willing , you have to be shite-hot .
24 So presumably he 's actually believing these ideas I mean I would 've thought he , he if he came back and said there 's tension , there 's , you know it was , between the two classes and we go in and we direct them in a certain way , put the right ideas in their mind , that we can harness the revolution .
25 The adults and children of the family also learnt much of the Gospels and Psalms by heart , for , said Nicholas , ‘ Who knows how or where he shall be before he dies , suppose blind or in prison , and whether travelling on horseback , on foot or by sea , by reciting these passages he would have heavenly food and medicine with him . ’
26 When he had said these things they all replied that they prayed God to preserve him through long and happy years , and four of the most honourable among them rose and kissed his hands , and the Cid bade them take their seats again .
27 And he could believe that although Zoser might not have said these things he had actually felt them .
28 ‘ I 'll show these scoundrels I 'm an honest woman , ’ said my mother .
29 If we substitue these values we get
30 To explore these avenues we usually need to know something about how or why the document was created , and what the writer could reasonably have been expected to know .
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