Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] [adj] [verb] these " in BNC.

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1 The forces of reaction which spring up in the face of change are swift to exaggerate these undesirable elements of the situation and to use the arguments which exploitation provides for repression .
2 The consideration is paid because the purchasers and sub-licensees are entitled to exercise these rights .
3 Several features of the older age groups which are currently taken for granted , including the predominance of women and the stereotype of the elderly spinster , in part reflect cohort effects ; future generations are unlikely to display these trends to the same degree .
4 British experts are likely to dispute these calculations which are based on mathematical models that attempt to extrapolate likely human cancers from laboratory studies .
5 Vogue Patterns are delighted to offer these designer patterns by Betty Jackson at a special introductory price to Clothes Show Magazine readers .
6 Few other effective remedies are available to counteract these tumours .
7 ‘ Serious Crimes Squad : you chaps are like Canute these days , trying to hold back the tide . ’
8 To be sure , the chances are that particular shop stewards are available to have these feelings deposited in them .
9 In principle , the banks are entitled to withdraw these foreign exchange ‘ loans ’ when necessary to repay their depositors .
10 The investors are unlikely to underwrite these fees until the transaction has been completed , when they can be met out of the funding provided .
11 The Leeds Service Crew are all retired these days , reclining in the West Stand and checking the papers for their shares .
12 Additional studies are necessary to correlate these concentrations with clinical effects .
13 People are sensible to ignore these fruitless attempts at philosophy and ‘ content themselves with daily experience ’ and common sense , even if this is merely ‘ feeding upon acorns ’ .
14 Mill says exactly what I just said in response of him that is if the people are prepared to accept these why what 's to stop them consulting and asking for advice about how they should cast their vote and so Mill later on gives a response to his own suggestion about plural voting in effect without realizing that what he 's done .
15 In some instances , patients are able to discontinue these habits themselves without much difficulty later on .
16 The very largest like the Prudential and Standard Life are able to offer these as a genuinely independent extension of their huge pension businesses but many of the smaller firms obviously see them as commercial marketing opportunities .
17 Of course , members are free to raise these issues , though the appropriate forum is the Annual General Meeting rather than the Annual Conference .
18 Only RHA members are entitled to use these conditions .
19 The Government are steam- rolling these reforms through but the Trusts are failing , failing in , they 're failing all over .
20 By replicating the relevant conditions scientists are able to see these laws manifest themselves again and again .
21 The process does not require you to use Debug , as you suggest , and disk canning programs are unlikely to identify these problems if they only manifest themselves when the machine is cold .
22 Few jobs are easy to get these days and , if you have set your sights on advertising , it must be worth extra effort .
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