Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Er I I I he said that oh yes I do want to go down these stairs but there 's folks coming up and down and the esc you know , someone coming on the escalator . |
2 | If pressed to go beyond these limits they should suggest that the questioning be addressed to ministers . |
3 | Because they did n't want to work under these conditions . |
4 | It is a pity that he attributes to Emrys Hughes remarks relating to these matters made by Sir Emrys Jones . |
5 | Yes , I find it a lot easier actually not to know what they 've done , when you start work there you tend to come over these cases , which to do |
6 | The Environmental Health Officer and Occupational Therapist will also want to comment on these plans , to give advice on whether the planned work is suitable and acceptable . |
7 | Roads inside the course are designated as ambulance routes , and no unauthorised vehicles will be permitted to wait on these carriageways . |
8 | Er and then finally on Mr Thomas , er Mr Thomas erm , a number of occasions has er has referred to these sites in and around the er er urban area , if Mr Thomas would like us to show us a list of those sites , er we will look at them , we 've been through it on a number of occasions , square inch almost by square inch , but I 'd be very interested for Mr Thomas 's list of sites in and around the urban area . |
9 | The union has responded to these changes by appointing a music business adviser who has expanded the range of services aimed at rock musicians . |
10 | ** However , Age Concern Groups should not need to worry about these provisions at all . |
11 | The rotor has to pass through these regions after times which are a multiple of the rotor oscillation period ( 1 hn ) and therefore : Resonant stepping rates A motor with a natural frequency , from Eqn . |
12 | Indeed , much of the backlash against desktop publishing has come from these quarters rather than being based on serious evaluation of the technology and its strengths and weaknesses . |
13 | Offe has written on these issues since the early 1970s ( see Offe , 1984 ; Jessop , 1982 ; Held et al. , |
14 | Frank Church , chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on multinational corporations , has said of these companies , ‘ No one knows how they operate , what their profits are , what they pay in taxes and what effect they have on our foreign policy — or much of anything else about them ’ ( quoted Morgan , 1979 , p. ix ) . |
15 | Two days earlier the Home Secretary had sent a minute to the Prime Minister explaining that he proposed to answer on these lines . |
16 | I said , ‘ 'Course I can , ’ an' then 'e starts lookin' at these papers as though I was n't there . |
17 | But I want to listen to these accents . |
18 | What does that need remove from these objections ? |
19 | Make sure the lift you are having installed meets with these standards . |
20 | Mr Hurd has talked about these articles as if they were about the imposition of old East European ‘ socialism ’ ( with Chancellor Kohl leading the way ? ) . |
21 | Susan Denyer , the Trust 's Historic Buildings Representative in the North-West , has drawn on these surveys to write Traditional Buildings & Life in the Lake District which will be published in May by Victor Gollancz at £18.99 . |
22 | Although firms may use a variety of contractual and structural techniques to try to deal with these problems , the uncertainty surrounding the extent to which it is possible to exclude or modify fiduciary obligations by contract or disclosure and consent , and as to the extent to which the use of Chinese walls provides protection as a matter of private law against allegations of breach of fiduciary duty , means that these techniques can not be relied upon exclusively . |
23 | He turns his old head wearily , as if to indicate to his family the kind of people he has to deal with these days . |
24 | A Brazilian therefore finds it difficult to pronounce " sp " , " st " , and " sk " at the beginning of a word ( his tendency would be to put a vowel in front of the " s " ) or at the end of a word in English , and he would therefore need to drill on these clusters in the , to him , unfamiliar positions and combinations . |
25 | The scares that the Labour party tried to run on these matters have rebounded on it . |
26 | A notable group of recent feminist studies has focused on these women carers , bringing home in no uncertain measure the cost they pay , financially , in time , and emotionally : ‘ the claustrophobia , to the point of being suffocated , of living with the situation and , of course , the exhausting conflict of mixed emotions … the love , anger , frustration and guilt ’ . |
27 | But when the church has spoken in these terms , saying in effect that women should not be discriminated against in the world , it becomes all the more problematical for it to appear suddenly to turn around and declare that women may not be ordained in the church ! |
28 | Although no clear consensus has emerged from these discussions , one idea in particular has acquired a sizeable following . |
29 | He said : ‘ Mr Thompson is a very brave man who has to live among these people , and we congratulate him . ’ |
30 | ‘ Mr Thompson is a very brave man who has to live among these people and we congratulate him , ’ he said . |