Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] [verb] these " in BNC.

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1 the person that has to implement these things they do n't and I said
2 This , I believe , is against the law , but it is a law that deserves to be broken , for it is the puritanical nonsense of excluding children — and therefore to some extent , women — from pubs that has turned these places into mere boozing-shops instead of the family gathering-places that they ought to be . ’
3 Mr Medley said , " This honour is a reflection of all the progress that WWF-UK has made over the past ten years , and the team that has achieved these successes . "
4 The only controversy that has surrounded these measures is their date , for , most inconveniently , inscriptions and subscriptions do not match ; or , to put the matter more clearly , the emperor to whom the constitutions are attributed was not reigning in the consular year in which it is dated .
5 And to some extent if you do bring jobs into the town which bring new people into the town , when the particular employer that has brought these people into the town or the area closes down , then we have more jobs to find in the area .
6 We have privatised British Gas and the electricity industry in a way that has opened these markets to competition .
7 My concern here is with the mythology that has accompanied these advances ; the metaphysical claims implicit — and not infrequently explicit — in the way they have been described .
8 The mere fact of lowering the head in suffering and despair or raising it in anger or appeals for help as the dancers do in MacMillan 's Requiem vividly conveys the tragedy and sorrow that has befallen these mourners .
9 Prince Charles , he says , hates being recognised in public and has transferred these emotions to buildings .
10 Peter Powell has flown trains of his kites from a fast launch up the Thames , from a rear-facing pillion seat on a speeding motorcycle , from the sunroof of a car , into the sea and out again , and has demonstrated these stunts all over the world ; but do not expect to become a Peter Powell Mk.2 overnight !
11 Since April 1987 , the government has abolished the central pooling arrangements which previously funded courses and has replaced these by a system in which LEAs are required to identify their training requirements and to submit these to the DES for funding .
12 Once a person has established goals and activities , and has timetabled these projects in terms of dates of achievement , the effective management of time becomes important .
13 What we do n't see so often , however , is an attempt ( when the characteristic is recognized by management and leadership ) to correct it , or to understand why it exists and to try to set in train processes and plans to change these undesirable attributes .
14 So the governments are forced to use their foreign money and credits to procure these necessities abroad …
15 It assumes the importance of those qualities discussed in Chapter 1 ( pages 6 – 8 ) and seeks to relate these to classroom practice .
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