Example sentences of "[vb base] in these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What could be more democratic than to give people a direct say in these things ? |
2 | One month later Baggio was , as they say in these parts , ‘ re-dimensioned ’ . |
3 | We have heard many times why that has not been possible and it 's no good crying over spilt milk , as they say in these parts . |
4 | Presumably some patrol ship on the high seas might log messages in this way , but it is clear that , as humans , our experience of utterances is not that we have recorded in memory a list of utterances to which are attached standard tags specifying time and place in these terms . |
5 | Similarly , the personnel function in these firms often has amazing power as it manages each individual 's assessment . |
6 | If this diversity in ethos cuts across any diversity in the objective conditions in which teachers find themselves , as it seems to , then there is reason to doubt the idea that decline in these conditions is the cause of teacher demoralization . |
7 | Vicky Whitemore , knowing the problems that 'keepers face in these situations , was delegated with the responsibility and let no-one down as she launched the ball safely into an unguarded part of the net . |
8 | Things happen in these hills that do n't make it on to the evening bulletins . |
9 | The difficulty experienced by many who teach in these areas is not in keeping parents out of school but in attempting to make them feel that they have a place within it . |
10 | See that 's what you usually get in these things , thing to send them back if they 're not suitable |
11 | ‘ Half of those who participate in these activities ’ , remarked one frustrated local LNU branch in a letter to Gilbert Murray in 1936 , ‘ … want our Government to do one thing and the other half the exactly contrary thing … . ’ |
12 | The cost of the papers is then recovered from the various departments of the Council and the Joint Boards who participate in these arrangements . |
13 | The residential children sleep and eat in these areas , using the plinths as beds . |
14 | This is because BBCBASIC(Z80) ca n't work out what you mean in these circumstances if you leave the THEN out . |
15 | The fry that have been born usually hide in these plants , although I have lost more than I have saved only rearing four Swords and two Mollies . |
16 | These areas are much frequented by wintering flocks of Redpolls and Siskins , and Woodcock often feed in these sites . |
17 | Animals that feed in these ways have a relatively easy time of it . |
18 | The third criticism is that the medical basis of the Infanticide Act 1938 is now discredited : the reference to the effect of lactation is without foundation , and it is acknowledged that the social pressures consequent upon the arrival of a new child ( such as financial demands , unsuitable housing , effects on family relationships ) may be just as likely to lead to the mental disturbance manifest in these cases as any condition linked specifically with the event of giving birth . |
19 | The concern manifest in these novels with the status of fictional discourse and its relation to the discourses of ‘ truth ’ lays the ground for the examination of the place of the novel in contemporary society which Brooke-Rose undertakes in the Intercom Quartet . |
20 | It 's obvious that he 's been sent some kind of message , and I believe in these things . |
21 | We believe in these truths : that all women and men are created equal |
22 | The most obvious difference between quotation and paraphrase in these examples is the punctuation which separates a quotation from the surrounding material . |
23 | A strong case is being made for expanding the scope of selective harmonisation of essential requirements to ensure that minimum standards apply in these areas . |
24 | ‘ The sad thing is a lot have been people of great importance locally but they go in these homes around they 're forgotten . ’ |
25 | Not all the people who indulge in these tastes are addicts — that is , they do not depend on their habit in a way that seems clearly abnormal to the bulk of people who do not share their tastes . |
26 | No systematic attempt is made at this point to resolve the many doubts about the details of Hocazade 's career , particularly the dates of his various appointments , since his career impinges on those of a number of Muftis and the conflicts are more appropriately discussed in detail where they arise in these contexts . |
27 | The lucky detectorists who live in these areas will , hopefully , find at least some of the following of use . |
28 | Deep learning — like knowing how to dress yourself or clean your teeth or ride a bicycle , which you learned to do when young and which have entered your consciousness at a deeper level so that you rarely think consciously about them because you engage in these activities daily and apparently intuitively . |
29 | It may not be possible in every case where there is considerable pressure on those preparing the cases , when time is short , for there to be psychiatric evidence called , but I think in these cases where almost invariably disturbed young people are being discussed , an effort should be made to obtain psychiatric evidence . |
30 | It is perhaps inevitable that I think in these terms , since I have more direct experience of leading the British than any other nationality , and I am deeply conscious of our national foibles . |