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

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1 Only rarely is it possible to observe these impacts within a well designed ‘ experiment ’ .
2 It is not possible to circumvent these provisions by one company receiving a payment from the trustees and another company associated with the same within TA 1988 , s416 making a loan or other capital payment to the settlor ( s678(4) ) .
3 Perhaps not — but there 's precious little risk of that happening these days , and anyway , what happened to speed up the return to ‘ normal ’ after birth ?
4 Technically , it is always interesting to see these museum exhibits as natural gold varies slightly in shape and colour from location to location .
5 If , as our studies suggest , there is not true and complete colonic metaplasia , does this make these hypotheses any less likely ?
6 The literature on dieting reinforces this notion by publishing diets that certainly do work and giving case histories of dieters who have succeeded in getting slim using these methods .
7 Be prepared to support these demands !
8 There were obviously men in Hollywood who wanted to use social themes , there were audiences who were willing to attend these films , and there were critics who were prepared to praise and even honour these films .
9 the abolition of licensing and the restoration of private building would again set them free to perform these tasks .
10 It is interesting to compare these figures with the results of a survey of interim reporting carried out 10 years ago for the Institute publication The role of interim accounts and preliminary profit announcements in financial reporting in the UK ( 1982 ) .
11 It is interesting to compare these lines with a similar passage in Philips 's poem :
12 It 's interesting to compare these men with those who entered the sexual lists unusually late ( after the age of 20 ) or with Mr Average ( the 54% of the men in our sample who entered the sexual lists between the ages of 16 and 19 ) .
13 The typical witch was now the poor neighbour , begging food and drink from people who had once been willing to acknowledge these claims , but did so no longer .
14 Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson was not prepared to accept these submissions .
15 And I told him that er all about it , but I said do they make , do they do this puddling these days , he says yes at West Bromwich they still do it , but er they used to do it up on
16 Be very careful to pitch these bends correctly — they will sound awful if they are inaccurate .
17 For who within the service is seeking or is willing to dismantle these units whose power and autonomy has been growing in strides since the Royal Commission of 1960 and the subsequent Police Act of 1964 first created the amalgamated giants ?
18 Despite such criticisms , the British found these courts useful and by the end of the century they had jurisdiction over most rural areas .
19 2 Put these sentences about chapter 11 in the right order .
20 It would be quite wrong to view these sentiments as being merely some form of literary exercise , particularly as they were addressed to a personal and close friend with no thought of their being made public .
21 Section 2 uses these concepts to explain when and why a market is replaced by an authority-based form of organization ; why authority might be distributed and used in a hierarchical way ; and when the authority to make certain kinds of decisions might be delegated within a hierarchy .
22 Not only have art museums chosen to scrutinise such problems as AIDS in society , racial injustice and the status of women , at least several corporate funders may be willing to subsidise these pursuits .
23 Table 7.4 shows these statements and also ‘ personality ’ descriptions ( 'I am a happy person' ) and statements of mood ( 'I am depressed' ) .
24 Table 8.2 shows these data as percentages of adjusted social product in alternate years from 1979 to 1987 .
25 As I understand it , Mr Maxwell 's company has approached the Housing Committee and said we are prepared to let these houses be used for homeless families , so it 's a small but significant step in the right direction .
26 He was willing to submit these terms to arbitrators to vary as they thought fit , but only on condition that he was to retain full power and jurisdiction .
27 The chairman and deputy-chairman took two shares each , and the remaining directors one share each , and they were free to use these nominations as they saw fit , within certain broad guidelines established by parliament .
28 There are of course exceptions of those who are neither councillors nor magistrates er and are prepared to do these jobs , but there are n't very many in relation to er the numbers of people that would be required for this sort of task and there are many other activities for which there are required , like school governors who like helping on various health bodies and er they have n't got the time to do them all , and if they have , they probably are n't suitable , because I have to my Lords that a lord of people who volunteer for these sorts of tasks and I have experience of them are n't people that locally we would like to have sitting on these various bodies and we have to discourage them one way and another .
29 Well we could a continued it for erm , well I du n no , but erm it was getting a bit out of hand with the picket line really , cos there was a lot of these youngsters who were n't prepared to do these picket line .
30 Whilst at first sight this takes these areas outside the scope of enforceable Community law , it may be wondered how total the exclusion is .
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