Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] that these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But just now it works for all of us that these Pessarane Behesht have taken it into their heads to seize the woman and child . ’
2 Sir John Donaldson M.R. has described in Abse v. Smith how the judges of every court had inherent power to regulate the practices of their court , which included the identification of those they were willing to hear plead before them , and it was not in dispute before us that these powers , until they were removed by section 27 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , were exercised by High Court judges sitting as such .
3 It does n't occur to me that these wants are impossible .
4 In some cases population intermingled there 's bound to be conflict whatever happens , it seems to me that these problems can only be solved , first of all by ensuring that all eth ethnic groups have the right to their own culture , their own language , their own religion and so on and to exercise them in their own territory , but they 're not discriminated again in jobs and housing and education , er and then also as you say to help with state sponsored finance people who do decide that they want to migrate , that they do n't want to live in somebody else 's Republic , that they do want to move across the border into , as it were , their own Republic .
5 It seems to me that these dreams were not only manifestations of hunger , but that they also evinced a desire to be normal and part of the natural world .
6 It has yet to be proved to me that these men out of the dingy side-streets ever did anything better with their free time and their shillings . ’
7 It seems to us that these acts were sufficient to support a finding of possession and indeed on the material before us we would be disposed to reach the same conclusion …
8 Watching Ranald drop a rafter on his head , Marion sneered at herself that these children , this filthy hovel were all that was left to her .
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