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

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1 But Taylor insists that these games will have little bearing on the mood for the Poland match at Wembley on September 8 .
2 Yet it was only by contrast with Fei Yen that these things were noticeable : as if in Fei Yen lay the very archetype of Han beauty , and all else , however fine in itself , was but a flawed copy of that perfection .
3 Hoskyns believed that these new methods could prove that the alleged contrast between Jesus and Paul was wrong ; and that there was an identity between the Jesus who lived in Palestine and the Christ who was the object of the faith of the apostolic Church .
4 Theoretical research in the United States confirmed that these instabilities were a natural characteristic of the system .
5 Durkheim felt that these tasks should be performed by groups — such as professions and other occupational groups — which intermediated between the individual and the state .
6 Wright explains that these toxins probably cause diarrhoea by stimulating the phosphorylation of proteins that control sodium secretion by intestinal cells .
7 Mr Bannock estimates that these increases have led to substantial gains in employment , with three million more people working in businesses with fewer than 1,000 staff .
8 Adams maintains that these observed variations may be traced historically to differences in government action .
9 ‘ And then Verity explained that these Daleks were so advanced in their technology , that their brains were so large and their bodies so atrophied , they needed the casings to allow them to move .
10 Then J.J. Thomson showed that these atoms of charge exist ; we call them electrons .
11 Cornelius observed that these corresponded in size to the diameter of a number thirteen knitting needle .
12 Perhaps more important still , each half of the series has a large five-note group in the zones of B and F. Note that these zones , being a tritone apart , are tonally as far apart as is possible .
13 The results of applying the market model to these data are shown in Fig. 6.7 , where the ex-post returns have been plotted against betas which have been adjusted for the changes in the cash holdings of the unit trusts : Ward and Saunders argue that these managerial decisions are particularly important in determining unit trust performance .
14 Roll and Ross argue that these portfolios may have desirable qualities for the potential investor .
15 By ‘ real ’ and ‘ pertinent ’ Saunders means that these divisions are just as likely as class to be the source of significant social action .
16 Lord Simon said that these definitions were all effectively excluded by Sutcliffe v Thackrah ( cited at 14.6.4 ) .
17 Michael Perry stresses that these are no more than speculations prefaced by ‘ perhaps ’ and ‘ I do n't knows ’ , and adds the caveat that they must be tested against the touchstone of a Christian understanding .
18 Moscow claimed that these agreements enabled the United States to take measures to prepare ‘ the territories of these countries as a theatre of military operations in accordance with the plans of the American military ’ .
19 Well , I 'm not sure that 's correct , but anyway Mill thinks that these ideas local participation of jury service are ways of getting people involved at the highest practical level of participation .
20 After examining what happened in practice , Cumin concludes that these expectations were not ‘ based upon actuality ’ ( p. 58 ) .
21 ‘ . Derrida says that these two interpretations are absolutely irreconcilable , even though , he adds in his gnomic fashion , ‘ we reconcile them in an obscure economy ’ .
22 And the records at St Albans and Stamford show that these permanent buildings had made their appearance by the early fourteenth century .
23 Now , the first 200 milliseconds of a word rarely identify the word exactly , and in fact analysis of the 81 different target words used by Marslen-Wilson and Tyler showed that these first 200 milliseconds were consistent with an average of 29 different words for each target .
24 Thieblot and Haggard emphasise that these observations are made only on the basis of ‘ preliminary analysis ’ and do not offer any empirical validation .
25 Indeed , Wallis argues that these would in fact be most unlikely .
26 ABA requires that these measurements be as objective as possible and taken before , during and after the intervention .
27 O'Connell argued that these agreements could not impose burdens upon third parties and were therefore of little practical international effect , apart from putting the other treaty parties on notice of the presumption of continuity as expressed in the devolution agreement .
28 Using flash photolysis of caged InsP 3 and caged calcium , Iino and Endo demonstrated that these positive and negative effects of calcium operated sequentially during the rising phase of a calcium spike .
29 In the context , this ‘ very lax attitude ’ seems to be measured against circumstances ( such as late Old English or the present day ) in which there is a uniform standard of spelling : thus , what this really means is that in Early ME there was no uniform standard , and indeed Scragg adds that these scribes had ‘ no conception of a spelling standard ’ .
30 Immunohistochemistry showed that these distorted hepatocytes stained intensely for cytoplasmic HBsAg and cytoplasmic and nuclear HBcAg ( Fig 2A , B ) .
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