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

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1 Some peace researchers connect these changes with improved relations between the US and the Soviet Union , and possibly even glasnost .
2 All the riders hate these transfers , but they have become necessary .
3 The civil service , banks , most large companies and local authorities display these characteristics .
4 When new occupiers lease these properties , Control Securities will have to absorb a £7m loss in the value of these assets .
5 By taking the ‘ man ’ out of manual labour , Melman reasoned , computers make these principles obsolete .
6 It is also the aim of the project to identify which variables influence these similarities and differences .
7 The unscrupulous growers sell these failures as ‘ hedging roses ’ ( see page 35 and question number 32 on page 181 ) .
8 A word pair ( a , b ) could be interpreted as a complex number ( representing a+ib ) , as a rational number ( representing a/b : see Knuth 1968 , pp. 2902 ) , or as an arithmetic interval ( representing the interval [ x ; a_ { x_ { b ] : see Knuth 1969 , p. 207 ; Nickel 1968 ) , but no conventional computers provide these data-types in hardware .
9 Studies in animals show these radicals are electrophysiologically active and that anti-free-radical agents protect against reperfusion arrhythmias .
10 Behaviour styles match these definitions .
11 While certain proteins cause these effects to a less extent than others , it is generally considered that uncontrolled adsorption of protein on surfaces in large amounts is undesirable if the surface is to be biocompatible .
12 The ethos of the force therefore lends itself to gender differences in police work , and so popular are beliefs about the different capabilities of policemen and women , that some policemen shy away from handling these sorts of cases on the view that they are less able than women colleagues , and many policewomen adopt these notions as self-typifications .
13 The authors interpret these results as supporting the zero-beta version of the CAPM .
14 ‘ Just the usual clobber kids wear these days — a yellow tee-shirt — bib-and-brace denims .
15 However , both organizations consider these increases are more likely to reflect growing public awareness and improved detection rather than ‘ an actual increase in the incidence of abuse ’ ( Association of Directors of Social Services , 1987 , p.6 ) .
16 Environmental groups believe that because the big industrial nations control these committees and are anxious to avoid curbs on industry and car use , they are using this scientific research as an excuse for taking no action .
17 Many Jews regard these preparations as un-Jewish , and even sacreligious .
18 Unfortunately , some fit and healthy ( and lazy ? ) drivers take these spaces and I 'm frequently forced to use an ordinary space .
19 Courses offered in schools reflect these changes .
20 Some Marxists identify these groups as a ‘ new working class ’ , exploited not by hand , but by brain .
21 Data showing that shoppers buy these items together more often when they are displayed together will confirm that the ploy works .
22 And do you know what they do at Buckingham Jane , their nicknamed the ducks , and all their supporters have these warblers that go quack quack , so hopefully we 'll hear a few of those tonight .
23 Later , you will be able to see how well the earthworms mix these layers with the rest of the soil .
24 The following notes embody these principles and guide you through the pros and cons of the different troops .
25 Psychological writing generates ambiguities at the level of theory , and associative feminist psychologies stress these uncertainties , too .
26 It is true that individual plantations lose these species rapidly once the thicket stage is reached , but other species move in and large areas of plantation often exhibit a variety of growth stages from clear fell to mature trees , which further increases the diversity of birds present .
27 The computer biomorph models make these points well , and they constitute an instructive bridge between human creative processes , such as planning a winning strategy at chess , and the evolutionary creativity of natural selection , the blind watchmaker .
28 Should Chouilly and Tours-sur-Marne replant these vineyards with the appropriate varieties , they would of course assume full grand status .
29 Standards and charters abound these days .
30 Evaluations show these educators have a high impact and real credibility with 13 to 18 year olds .
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