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

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1 Some forms ( Turrilites ) adopted the helical spire , and were it not for the obligatory suture lines it might be possible to mistake these species for large gastropods .
2 I will have to take your word for it that they are a pair — but I wonder how you are so sure , as it is n't all that easy to sex these fish .
3 It seems that it is impossible to free these people without untying the ropes .
4 It should be easy to chase these people up .
5 Being a pondkeeper I was very interested but was not able to purchase these fish without more information .
6 Computer systems should be able to recognise these people and to restrict communication with them to the minimum .
7 I put myself in a position to be able to make these works . ’
8 But staff at the Young Persons ' Housing Resource Centre add that there are fewer places available to house these people .
9 It is difficult to use these data to draw any reliable inferences as to whether the prevalence among the institutional population is increasing .
10 But there is something of a tension in Mill 's view , because he thinks that erm it 's very important that if there is plural voting then the people who only have one vote should be prepared to accept the situation , so that the reasons why these people are given extra votes should be reasoned that the public , the uneducated accept past critics have pointed out if that 's going to be the case , why is it necessary to give these people extra votes , give the educated actual votes , because if the uneducated accept that the decisions of the educated are worth more than their own decisions , the opinions of the educated are worth more than the opinions of the uneducated , if they really do accept that , what 's to stop them just following the decisions of the educated in their own vote ?
11 You know , I mean , this is an organization we are quite keen to get these people as well , I mean their publicity
12 It is tempting to see these works as belonging to a formidable and sustained effort to return the history of science to where it was before it was invaded by what Hall may see as sociologizing and ‘ hermeticizing ’ interlopers .
13 We are ready to approach these people to ask them if they will fill in questionnaires or be interviewed to help us with our research .
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