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

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1 Afterwards , when he [ Chlothar ] had gladly received these titles from his older brother [ Childebert ] , he considered in his own kingdom what ought to be added there , and what further should be included , and he ordered clauses 84 to 63 [ for 93 ? ] to be fixed .
2 Pioneering entomologists undoubtedly saw Laboulbeniales quite frequently while examining insects , but mostly regarded these oddities as some sort of malformed exoskeletal growths .
3 And erm we eventually got these things working and er I got the contract along with Jack to turn these pans over , you see ?
4 The Cannock Chase area badly needs these funds , not just in my constituency but in surrounding constituencies .
5 Just like any new parent Ron Deacon 's getting little sleep these days .
6 He said : ‘ You will be doing a service for the people of north Westmeath and , indeed , to the people of Ireland , North and South , if you enable the Garda to successfully prosecute these people and put them behind bars . ’
7 His current research is extending into a study of how teachers ' own writing about classroom processes makes explicit their implicit educational values , thereby enabling these values to be critically appraised by other teachers , and to be opened for further development .
8 We 're talking about hundreds , not thousands here because there are six hundred clubs , so we 're talking , but I think though we , we hope to be able to give significant amounts of money to pay for perhaps safety boats , perhaps instructors , perhaps rescue boat fuel , enough to kick-start these courses off which is important and those forms are going out at the end of the week and when the money 's gone we 'll stop giving the grants out .
9 Much over-played these days , on the other hand , is the Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez which turns up along with the Five Preludes for solo guitar by Villa-Lobos , and his lyrical Concerto for guitar and small orchestra ( .
10 They could take over the duties of nominated bodies , for example those for hospitals and water , and so make these services subject to democratic accountability and , in general , it is argued that they would strengthen popular interest and involvement in public affairs .
11 ‘ We very much regret these redundancies but overall the reorganisation will result in a more targeted and focused research effort .
12 Such players as Clive Allen and Tony Cottee are shockingly under-valued these days because they can not be relied upon to step up their work-rate , to coin a phrase .
13 I have more respect for her than ever and feel a great sadness that she could only explore these things once the marriage was over .
14 Therefore , in campaigns a party attempts less to attract these voters than to ensure that they are not repelled by what the party advocates .
15 We can only know these feelings from Hornblower 's own unspoken soliloquies .
16 None of us naturally has these qualities , since we are descendants of flawed parenting , in one degree or another .
17 ‘ We have shorter runs and more colour changes these days , and we have to be flexible enough to meet these requirements . ’
18 Not that he gets much sleep these days , being kept busy by a multitude of projects , which include running Centrestage records , putting together a live disco band , and releasing his own material like the Lifeforce ‘ Disco Fever ’ EP , which sold out its first pressing in one day .
19 You can use the columns below to work these figures out if you wish .
20 If Michael Peto is somewhat forgotten these days , it is perhaps partly due to his wife 's decision to leave his entire archive to the University of Dundee where , because of limited funding and the Scottish city 's relative geographical remoteness , it is not , for most of us , readily to hand .
21 Still further varieties and contrasts of tone are available by such mechanical means as the mute ( sordino ) , plucking , ( pizzicato ) , instead of bowing , the strings , ponticello tremolo in which a most eerie effect is produced by bowing the strings nearer to the bridge than the normal position , col legno in which the strings are struck with the back of the bow , giving a sound like the rattle of dry sticks , glissando , much used these days , etc .
22 I principally in Harlow who the generous generosity of forsightness of the Council etc I hope these facts are publicised and perhaps shame these people supporting er you know this theatre .
23 Both in its title , and in its contents , the highly successful musical , Hair , brilliantly epitomizes these associations .
24 He 's only said these things , sort of , trying out to see because he does n't he does n't know if very much , oh it 's so sad Brenda , he said to me we were talking on Wednesday night , I think and he looked wistfully at me and he said I only want to be taught .
25 It 's commonly held that instruments are generally better made these days — even the cheap ones — and one of the prime benefits of this is that the purchaser has a better than even chance of buying a worthwhile instrument , regardless of cost .
26 They imply that it is psychologically or biologically natural to recognize and perhaps to rank these differences .
27 While the Labour government basically accepted these proposals ( see Local Government Reform in England , 1970 ) the Conservatives , who came to power in 1970 , produced alternative ideas which were ultimately incorporated into the 1972 Local Government Act .
28 If you do n't want to complicate life like this , then the archways only show these areas ; they do n't permit access to them .
29 There is no text entry for ‘ dinosaur ’ , but the index gives 11 references that together cover these creatures thoroughly , although some reveal the British distaste for an impact as the cause of the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction .
30 I 'd like to see not cutting cutting costs raise in income and finally I 'd can only see these things coming coming about with the resignation of the five people on the stage tonight . .
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