Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] these " in BNC.
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1 | But by the time we come to following their strand along we know that these are not true . |
2 | So it seems that these sales taxes are not very different in their incidence from a value added tax . |
3 | We have already noted a connection between intermittent alcoholic mania and the growth of state power , and so it seems that these two apparently unrelated phenomena are in reality both part of the same process . |
4 | But nevertheless I think that these colleagues , if they look carefully at the fundamentals of their own assumptions , will find that they are begging just as many questions as I am . |
5 | Thus it seems that these two species are the product of methylation of the protein by SAM . |
6 | But now we understand that these things really did n't amount to much . |
7 | Did n't you know that these were not originally invented to wind yarn on to ? |
8 | But ca n't they recognise that these are examples of indecent wages that should be considered illegal and unacceptable in a civilised society ? ’ |
9 | It was only then I realised that these were the Visitor Centre people on their way to Ben Lawers , pockets stuffed with postcards of eagles and leaflets on natural birch forest regeneration . |
10 | This would offer great possibilities for travel in space and time , but unfortunately it seems that these solutions may all be highly unstable ; the least disturbance , such as the presence of an astronaut , may change them so that the astronaut could not see the singularity until he hit it and and his time came to an end . |
11 | Yet I believe that these are both secondary to the sheer fervour of creativity . |
12 | There appear to be mountings for the transformer but once again I suspect that these are best ignored for safety reasons . |
13 | Yet he accepts that these countries need small , defensively equipped armies that could make a potential attacker think twice . |
14 | Certainly they conceded that these activities were popular in the sense that millions of people availed themselves of them but their argument had been that only in a very limited way can we talk of these activities as belonging to the masses : rather they represented the expropriation and packaging of what had previously been popular forms by middle-class organizations and in most cases by businessmen and entrepreneurs . |