Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But Muriel writes off these youngsters with their strange clothes and weird hairstyles as if they were a lower kind of creature altogether .
2 The local law society holds out these solicitors to the general public as having substantial criminal experience but the rule seems to fulfil a symbolic role for the profession .
3 The problem , however , was that although efficiency demanded that an inspector be experienced and the commissioners , Fullerton believed , would appoint his son if they were permitted , ‘ they are actuated in all these matters by the influence of the Earle of Isla , who often fills up these employments at London without any presentments ’ .
4 Research amongst other knitters on my course bears out these findings and thus proves the theory !
5 When you figure out which city you 're in , click on the Globulator icon ( who thinks up these names ? ) and then click on the world map to select the correct city .
6 Although we can specify types of people , e.g. computer scientists , typographers , editors , publishers , and more generally scientists versus humanists , much of the current technology breaks down these specializations .
7 ‘ Rock'n'roll opens up these floodgates , ’ she insists .
8 As Goffmann points out these signs have been neglected or disparaged as trivial items .
9 Chris picks up these things from school
10 The system picks up these sorts of problems straightaway . ’
11 The sea breeze blows in Enfant-Béate and turns the tropical heat to balm of an evening , it stirs the jade-like waxy foliage above the elephantine trunk and picks up these entreaties made by islanders who come here with their offerings : the tack or nail , made of tin or brass or iron or copper , supplied by the goods store at sharp expense , one of the manufactures that are sent from the mother country in return for sugar .
12 While the typology sets up these principles , only a commentary can be faithful to them and maintain the text 's plurality .
13 The circular estuarine flow then stirs up these sediments along with plankton , fish eggs , shellfish larvae , minerals and nutrients , to make a briny tonic that supports over 2700 species of flora and fauna .
14 Smith has a way of merging pragmatism with logic that prevents the escape of a lot of the hot air which inevitably hypes up these occasions .
15 Sir I would just , I think it would help the panel if you will refer to table seventeen of erm N Y six which actually sets out these sites .
16 Section 15 of the Act sets out these powers .
17 As heat continues to be produced in the core , so air in the loft flows down these flues , drawn by the coolness of the cellar beneath .
18 It carries out these aims primarily by holding regular seminar meetings , usually six a year , and an annual conference .
19 The definition of who is , and who is not , a housewife is phrased in terms of responsibility : thus a housewife is ‘ the person , other than a domestic servant , who is responsible for most of the household duties ( or for supervising a domestic servant who carries out these duties ) ’ .
20 Regardless of whether or not the user carries out these checks , option 1.5.2 must be used by the designated approver during the approval process .
21 Manufacturers usually provide relative record addressing which carries out these calculations for the user .
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