Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] these " in BNC.
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1 | But the chick may not remember these as three separate items ; instead , and more likely , it will adopt a different , and indeed more rational , strategy , and generalize along the lines that ‘ all objects of a certain size , irrespective of colour , are likely to taste bitter and should be avoided ’ ; that is , it would be remembering one item , not three . |
2 | The concurrence of threatening life events and psychosocial distress may partly explain these phenomena . |
3 | Furthermore , as discussed above , basic residues in close proximity to Ser-Gln sequences may sometimes render these sites inaccessible to the DNA-PK . |
4 | Superior mesenteric angiography may also show these lesions and angiodysplasia . |
5 | The institution should not deny these needs even more drastically but offer , at no matter how late a date , opportunities . |
6 | Whatever the answers , the enemy must not discover these questions were being asked , for this would give away the landing areas of a future invasion . |
7 | On the last — as on several other projects — Palace actually collaborated with Virgin , although Powell and Branson would seldom discuss these ventures personally . |
8 | The United States will not take these people . |
9 | The United States will not take these people . |
10 | When a university in the programme can not meet these standards , funding from other universities in the scheme would be used to subsidise improvements . |
11 | A machine may well perform these tasks for him for some considerable period of time , but it has come to be accepted that once the brain can be shown to be dead , the machine is not keeping the patient ‘ alive ’ in any accepted sense of the word ; it is merely ventilating a corpse . |
12 | On the other hand , some people with similar experiences may not view these in exclusively negative terms . |
13 | There is no reason in principle why a local authority or an organisation such as the NSPCC should not satisfy these criteria and obtain an order against the fund ( R v Greenwich LBC , ex pLovelance and Another [ 1991 ] 3 All ER 511 , CA ) . |
14 | ‘ Booksellers must not allow these new markets to pass into other hands , ’ he said . |
15 | The code also covers timeshare operators — who need lists of individuals to mail or telephone — and members of the DMA should only supply these lists where the content of the timeshare advertising complies with the British Code of Advertising Practice . |
16 | ( Jane could never imagine these upper class women making love at all ) . |
17 | Having a child will always interrupt these things . |
18 | Most parents will readily describe these features but they say that the problem behaviours get in the way of appreciating their child 's good qualities . |
19 | Many private practises wo n't treat these groups and they may find it hard to get a local dentist in future . |
20 | But most workshops in developing countries can not meet these tolerances , ‘ so the spares simply do n't fit , ’ says Unwin . |
21 | The smaller galleries could not accommodate these large wheels , and within the house floor space was not always available . |
22 | There seemed to be some other words at the bottom of the landscape , but O could not make these out . |
23 | The teacher should always preview these to determine if they are suitable , and assess if the language level , content , and so on is suitable . |
24 | Robert could not stop these thoughts . |
25 | The band could not agree these terms , so the track was never released . |
26 | Soil erosion would only affect these urban interests if it significantly threatened food supplies . |
27 | We trust the author will hereafter reprint these expensive volumes in such a form as that they may be accessible to naturalists ; and thereby diffuse science , instead of restricting it to those only who are wealthy . ’ |
28 | While the objections to rates are well known , it is difficult to be very confident that a switch to a poll tax will adequately redress these problems . |
29 | In reality individuals will often by-pass these formal structures in order to get things done by contacting their opposite number in another department directly . |
30 | It therefore follows that even if you are two points ahead at the 30 seconds ' bell , the opponent can still pull these back and take the final point to win . |