Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] [conj] these " in BNC.

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1 Next he grouped the climbing , shrubby plants needing support or fastening and these are followed by hardy evergreen trees and shrubs .
2 Were you referring or asking whether these occurred in areas of Shropshire , or ?
3 The government had begun to introduce from March 20 monthly compensation payments on top of wages , pensions , student grants and child benefit , albeit conceding that these would cover only around 85 per cent of the cost of the price rises .
4 as if realising that these were the last days of his anonymity , he took to walking the New York streets at night , staring into people 's faces .
5 The best way to proceed is to include the clause as described above , but then to add a further clause , covering the issues normally included in an intellectual property rights indemnity , and stating that these express remedies are offered ( on , as it were , an ex gratia basis ) even though the seller takes no responsibility for the infringement .
6 One reason is that there are several very large lakes and reservoirs for roosting and feeding and these provide nesting cover and plenty of aquatic food and insect life for the young .
7 Here what we had was a case of the supreme court , well I 'll say more about this later , but the supreme court declaring segregation by race to be unconstitutional and requiring that these decisions be recognized and enforced by relevant authorities .
8 Differentiation theory , on the other hand , while allowing that these associations are likely to be formed during training , gives them no special role in acquired distinctiveness .
9 Professor Cox and his team compromise by stressing the value of knowledge and grammatical discipline , while recommending that these should be achieved through experience with words rather than through the study of grammatical terms in isolation . ’
10 As regards new and wide-ranging orientations in Church life-our vaguest category — we will note six , while recognizing that these might well be grouped in different ways .
11 If so , we can allow that in some sense the value of the society is a matter of the values actualised in the distinct lives , while insisting that these values could only be actualised within just such a society .
12 While recognising that these were a strong portfolio of major brands , we acknowledged that the business had moved away from TISL 's core development area . ’
13 It has been said that in the civil law tradition proof-taking ‘ often resembles a series of isolated pre-trial conferences rather than a concentrated trial ’ , which is helpful but must not be read as suggesting that these earlier stages are merely interlocutory ; they are an integral part of the judicial process .
14 Some doubt is in fact raised about interpreting Hezarfen 's statement as meaning that these three kadis were still , toward the end of the seventeenth century , receiving only 300 akce a day both by Ali 's statement that they were receiving " approximately " 500 akce ( see Appendix I , A ) and by the attributed to Kocu Bey which was presented to Sultan Ibrahim ( 1640–8 ) in 1049–50/1640 in which the author , discussing aspects of the learned hierarchy , says : " Whatever great provinces there are in the divinely-protected [ i.e. Ottoman ] dominions , such as Egypt , Aleppo , Diyarbakir , Damascus , Erzurum , Selanik ( Salonica ) , Budin ( Buda ) , Sofya ( Sofiya ) , Bursa , Edirne , Istanbul [ the kadis of ] all such as these are 500-akce Mollas ' .
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