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

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1 Thus was shared space introduced to Germany , with a new traffic sign indicating a rest and play area , new priorities , changed parking arrangements , speed limits set at walking/running pace and a street design using similar principles and infrastructure to the now familiar array used in the Woonerf So popular have these approaches to residential area layout become that some variant of restraint is now the norm in newly constructed housing areas .
2 It is extremely easy to exceed these bounds when specifying a program , and so it is essential that a programmer experienced in the particular system or systems to be used is involved in the initial design discussions .
3 Not so easy to find these days .
4 ‘ If we had all followed the path that Czechoslovakia began , avoiding distortions and extremes , I think we would be different , the world would be different , and it would n't be so hard to implement these changes now , ’ Mr Gorbachev said .
5 How much better to entice these expatriates back to Britain to spend their £15,000 million here !
6 So many say these things , as Daniel Miller says them .
7 It is possible to make assumptions about the inter-relationships between the data , but it is obviously better to base these assumptions on thorough analysis .
8 That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future .
9 However , in the recession of the early 1990s , landlords became less able to impose these requirements on tenants who were unwilling to enter into such a long term contractual commitment .
10 In the discipline 's own terms , they suggest either that psychology is a young science , which is not yet over its methodological teething problems , or , more seriously , that it is a quasi-scientific discourse , constitutionally unable to overcome these problems .
11 For members of the society it has never been so important to know these things .
12 So successful have these videos been that a partially self-supporting unit , NACAB Vision , has been formed which produces further training videos on a wider range of topics .
13 At the end of the observation period , it was extremely difficult to loosen these ties , which of course involved a considerable time commitment .
14 The ebony itself is extremely difficult to find these days , and I ended up buying 10 turning blanks , 30x2x2in ; each just enough to get a leg out of !
15 It would be different if a school was making parents feel morally obliged to find these extras for their children , but we do not .
16 So many , so arbitrary , so variable have these definitions been , she claims , that they provide no basis at all for deciding which children need special education nor for explaining the growth of special education .
17 But I was told that since I was so keen to have these things I had better think about how we would use them when the time came .
18 As we have already seen , the law has been less ready to protect these interests from negligently inflicted harm than it has been to protect person and tangible property , but we are now concerned only with liability for intended harm .
19 As suggested by Szekeres ( 1972 ) , it is therefore possible to use these as coordinates in region IV , although care has to be taken at the boundaries and it is not possible to extend these coordinates into the prior regions II and III .
20 It is not possible to circumvent these provisions by one company receiving a payment from the trustees and another company associated with the same within TA 1988 , s416 making a loan or other capital payment to the settlor ( s678(4) ) .
21 The Figure omits the clones and probes spanning the rDNA region , because the majority of these clones also hybridise to over half of of the other YAC probes , and so it is not possible to place these clones and probes at a single position on the map .
22 It was somehow easier to say these things to something that looked like a top-secret weapon in transit .
23 Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson was not prepared to accept these submissions .
24 They were not prepared to have these doctrines shaken , even by descendants of Jesus or his family .
25 As this exploratory study restricted its attention to the centre , we were not able to pursue these points .
26 The contract was not able to dissipate these fears .
27 Serialism itself is normally certain to achieve these objectives .
28 In addition the respondents pleaded that the petitioner was not entitled to pursue these allegations because of the compromise made on 6 May 1988 whereby it was agreed that ‘ all litigation between Omnicorp , [ the petitioner , the first respondent and the second respondent ] ( including the present proceedings ) would be discontinued . ’
29 It 's not always easy to remember these principles when you are tired , someone has soiled themselves yet again , another person is crying and it 's time to start serving lunch .
30 Erm however w w with the changing environment erm such as the bigger demonstrations , also the continuing victory of the nor the northern expedition erm it was more easy to join these associations er indeed the there 's a sort of climate of opinion that , you know , if you do n't join that then you 'll be left behind and threatened yourself .
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