Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun pl] these " in BNC.

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1 For some tastes these measures , and particularly the last , might seem to be simplistic responses to public outrage — based on the old principle of having to be seen to be doing something , anything in a crisis .
2 Giulini 's view of both works has broadened noticeably since his 1965 Decca recording of these Symphonies was made , and for some listeners these performances will seem impossibly flabby and sentimental .
3 If through such processes these populations become even more distinctive and ‘ one-class ’ , there is a real danger of their becoming progressively more isolated .
4 It is rather sad to note that the main objective of these Committees these days seems to be enforcing petty rules and regulations whereby , possibly by accident , a secretary may have incorrectly banked a cheque in the office account rather than the client 's account .
5 Cor blimey , I 'll think of these places these days .
6 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will state the amounts of Exchequer revenue raised from value added tax in each of the years 1978-79 , 1986-87 and 1990-91 ; and indicate what percentage of total Exchequer revenue raised in each of these years these figures constituted .
7 STRESS dominates the lives of many workers these days , according to the six therapists .
8 For many reasons these new arrangements were considered unacceptable and all members were recommended to submit their objections before 31st January 1992 .
9 For many reasons these new arrangements were considered unacceptable and all members were recommended to submit their objections before 31st January 1992 .
10 Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met from block grants direct from the DENI and from fees ( although for many pupils these are paid or assisted by the Education and Library Boards ) .
11 For many years these traditions operated independently of each other but recently they have converged to give the field a much more integrated look .
12 For many years these questions puzzled geologists .
13 For many years these agencies operated free of any congressional oversight and , while many members of Congress clearly preferred not to know what they were doing , any attempts that were made to find out were firmly rebuffed .
14 With few exceptions these capital-intensive industries are also highly energy-intensive .
15 In some specimens these spines may have been rubbed off but the area of attachment is usually visible .
16 In some senses these could also be regarded as special classification schemes .
17 Some extremely efficient managers are wary of using job descriptions because in some circumstances these can be used by employees or unions to limit the flexibility of the work which is undertaken .
18 Each planner is individually responsible for putting forward suggestions of suitable issues ; in some instances these can be the result of maverick ideas , and in others they are achieved through a more down-to-earth type of thought .
19 In some instances these products were grown by peasants who sold their produce to local traders who in turn supplied urban merchants and exporters .
20 It is true that in some cases these publications may be of extreme radical tendency , attacking the established practices of academic English teaching , but that is no objection , since it is the fact of publication that counts , not its content .
21 In some cases these arrangements may seem reasonable , In others they are clearly a-rip-off' .
22 In some cases these old people have actually been thrown out , something unheard of in India .
23 In some cases these additions can far exceed chemical costs , particularly with disinfectants , where the use of disposable paper may be the main cost .
24 Male homosexuals frequently have warts around the anal margin and in some cases these extend up into the anal canal itself .
25 In some cases these have clearly been achieved : housing policies , for example , appear to have been successful ( MacLennan , 1987 ; MacLennan , Munro and Lamont , 1987 ; Morison , 1987 ) .
26 In some cases these may be amenable to the problem-solving approach described in Chapter 5 , once drying-out has been completed .
27 In some cases these are resurfaced using cobbles and in others they remain asphalt , with warning triangles painted on the road .
28 In some cases these interests match up , so that a course of events which realises a class 's economic interests will simultaneously realise its political and ideological ones as well .
29 In some cases these Rios 2 chips will overlap the PowerPC in performance while others should outperform it 50% to 100% at the same clock speeds thanks to superscalar technology .
30 In some cases these specialized efforts are among Europe 's most successful on the world scene .
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