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

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1 The Bank itself commissioned a study which noted that approximately a third of its projects failed to meet these rigorous criteria .
2 Erm , having said that , I think lecturers tend to accumulate these things over time and this is the first year I 've run this course so I do n't have a great stock of things I can I can show you .
3 A Board of Associateship was set up to manage the new regulations for admission to the Register of Chartered Librarians , and delegated to the Association 's expert Sub-Committee on Training the task of detailed assessment of the training programmes designated to meet these new regulations .
4 However , both social needs and the range of social policies designed to meet these are constantly changing , whilst social policy itself is not divorced from the economic and political climate in which it is developed .
5 Endless rescheduling by creditors has caused these very poor countries , ’ debts actually to increase .
6 Among the most fundamental of the proposals designed to meet these objectives are changes in the method of allocating resources to health authorities and the separation of the provision of health services from their funding , using what many have termed an ‘ internal market ’ .
7 But the stations were in many respects designed to avoid these encounters across class and racial boundaries as much as possible .
8 Training methods involve repeating these combinations until the juxtaposition of foot , hip and shoulder becomes automatic .
9 Goals are often too readily set and aims too ambitiously expressed and unless a systematic ( scientific ) examination is made of the methods utilised to achieve these ends , there is the danger that progress may be slowed or even upset … . ’
10 The emphasis was on good visual guides with courses on the methods used to identify these objects .
11 The methods used to achieve these aims involved both analysing data collected in the earlier projects ( 1985-87 ) , and investigations during the current project ( 1988 ) .
12 Consequently when commercial artists and manufacturers began using these photographs as reference for comic strips , book illustrations , box tops etc. they assumed the reel to be a speaker grill .
13 A master at Millfield — who admitted that destinations were often chosen because a member of staff was keen to go there — said : ‘ There are still enough takers to justify organising these trips .
14 Moving from what is expected of the education system , the next three articles look at aspects of the circumstances in which schools attempt to meet these aims .
15 So at least some speakers fail to adapt these lexical items successfully to their JC form .
16 because their husbands have made these settlements , often at very emotional times when the women were not really in a position to really make sure they
17 Most Marxists have treated these options ( the two-stage class struggle , within-class divisions and cross-class divisions ) as mutually exclusive .
18 Various authors have attributed these emissions to Ti and Mn respectively but , as Walker ( 1985 ) pointed out , the spectral bands are present in highly pure synthetic silica , and it seems certain that emission is intrinsic rather than due to impurities .
19 Several authors have addressed these issues using case studies or practical experience , but few have probed them quantitatively .
20 Modern methods have made these kilns redundant , and the many hundreds that once formed the Potteries ' smoky skyline have nearly all disappeared .
21 Because of the claims made by test constructors in relation to the numerical scores which can be derived from tests and the very considerable technical demands required to meet these assessment objectives , it is necessary to evaluate language tests against a number of well-established criteria ( McCauley and Swisher 1984 ) .
22 It is impossible for us to know exactly what circumstances combine to bring these extreme rarities to the islands : after breeding in north-eastern Siberia , they should be on their way to Manchuria for the winter .
23 At the end of 1985 the directors met to consider these figures and to determine future development policy with regard to the Dee Hall , in particular what to do with the adjoining Dee Cinema site .
24 The weight of advertising put behind major brands has given these manufacturers influence over their distributive outlets .
25 Challenging problems faced physicists , then , as the nineteenth century gave way to the twentieth , problems calling for new speculative hypotheses designed to overcome these problems in a progressive way .
26 How long it will remain confidential is a matter for debate , but the US government intends to control the technology 's export strictly , issuing licences only on a case-by-case basis and then only to ‘ US companies seeking to use these devices to secure their own communications abroad ’ .
27 26 emissaries drove to collect these .
28 Flory and Krigbaum defined an enthalpy parameter and an entropy of dilution parameter such that the thermodynamic functions used to describe these long range effects are given in terms of the excess partial molar quantities
29 Some missionaries in the Sukuma , Nyemwezi , Chagga and Haya language areas preferred to use these languages in evangelism and religious literature .
30 The Defendants had to prove these communications were not records because if they were deemed records then the records management responsibility clearly stated each agency ‘ maintain an active , continuing programme for the economical and efficient management of the records of the agency ‘ with ‘ safeguards against the removal or loss of records he ( the agency head ) determines to be necessary and required by the Archivist . ’
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