Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb pp] [prep] these " in BNC.
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1 | The tendency of historians to play down the general effect of the Combination Laws seems rather insensitive to the feeling of oppression widely found in these manufacturing districts . |
2 | The Plan will complement programmes of community regeneration already aimed at these areas . |
3 | The much publicised financial successes which exclusive ownership generally brought to these individuals when they ‘ went public ’ easily obscures this fact . |
4 | But it goes without saying that their refined phrasing and shading is infinitely preferable to the garish exaggeration often forced on these endearing Czech mood-pictures . |
5 | England particularly suffered from these raids , so that by the time of the twelfth-century renaissance it was , in the words of R. W. Southern , ‘ a colony of the French intellectual empire , important in its way and quite productive , but still subordinate ’ . |
6 | The molars of microtine prey from these species have strongly rounded corners and deeply penetrated salient angles , with the enamel entirely removed from these projecting angles and the dentine exposed . |
7 | I like the presumptuousness and the shame usually associated with these images . |
8 | As I have suggested , ‘ nation ’ and ‘ nationalism ’ are no longer adequate terms to describe , let alone to analyse , the political entities described as such , or even the sentiments once described by these words . |
9 | Properties not sold in these two bands would be available to the ‘ open market ’ . |
10 | Nor , for the same reason , can he succeed upon his broader submission that the publicity now given to these documents has so eroded their privacy that the public interest in their future non-disclosure should be found to have evaporated . |
11 | I propose to introduce the term social psychoanalysis to designate an approach to applied psychoanalysis which takes this methodological position and which therefore explains , not merely that childhood makes man , but that , because of the facts of cultural evolution briefly summarized in these pages , man makes childhood . |
12 | It is clear that if the theory of social evolution briefly summarized in these pages is correct , then this is not how it should be . |
13 | But Madam Speaker there are a number of questions specifically related to these orders that we need to address . |
14 | We have not provided any questions specifically based upon these case studies but they provide a valuable base for further questions and exercises for students . |
15 | Based on the activation by these proteins of the receptor encoded by neu , the neuronal pattern of in vivo expression , and the names already given to these proteins ( Neu differentiation factor and heregulins ) , we name the gene neuregulin and refer to the proteins collectively as the neuregulins . |
16 | Some of the woody lobelioids of Hawaii have thorns and toxins , apparently noxious to the type of herbivores not found in these islands , but possibly on the mainland where their ancestors came from . |
17 | Certain other items may be available by separate negotiation , but any other items not mentioned in these particulars are excluded from the sale . |
18 | Lyons would argue that his statements are only about ‘ language-systems ’ ( Lyons , 1977 ) and that the paralinguistic aspects are by definition not included in these and so are irrelevant to the point about ‘ objectivity ’ . |
19 | DIR created by CREATE/DIRECTORY DCL command since , when these are later read from LIFESPAN , it is unlikely that any of the files originally contained in these directories will still be on the system . |
20 | Ludens now craved for these sessions , and had even instantly , when Irina spoke of the cottage in Wiltshire , decided he would have to move there , reorganise his life , and set up house next door . |
21 | He was built rather heavily even for his height , a monumental creature admirably suited to these classic and heroic surroundings ; and his face was a mask of antique beauty , but crudely cut out of a local stone . |
22 | These structures seem to suggest a sessile , echinoderm-like form rather than the creeping , slug-like habit previously suggested for these animals . |
23 | Cichlasomaniacs are all too familiar with the current confused taxonomy of their favourites , but for the uninitiated I had better explain the basic situation — even if you find taxonomy boring you may find this helpful in understanding the names currently applied to these fish . |
24 | It has been found that all of the women researchers who completed theses under their own names subsequently published under these names . |
25 | It has been found that all of the women researchers who completed theses under their own names subsequently published under these names . |
26 | The more sedentary dolphins and porpoises seldom run into these difficulties . |
27 | The Devil and his assistant trapped my Lord of Buckingham , a man much loved in these parts . |
28 | Mark sheets not received by these dates may mean that issue of certificates , diplomas and records of achievement to students is delayed . |
29 | The situation is well summed up by a community worker in the Creggan area of Derry , a city profoundly affected by these changes . |
30 | As already mentioned , activation of neurohumoral vasoactive factors is triggered by the extreme vasodilation frequently seen in these patients . |