Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As co-ordinator my main aim is to define and document all current planning for RLS centenary events in order to produce a joint leaflet or brochure to publicise these events during 1994 .
2 It is interesting to note that Parliament struck these words out of s.62 because they took away from the purity of the section .
3 He found that glass containing these metals was useful for sun-glasses .
4 Bristol and West claims these auctions will help to bring some action to an otherwise slow market , and says it was overwhelmed by the response from people wanting to sell in this way .
5 Wire brushes : More common in engineering and building trades these brushes , nevertheless , have applications in the food industries particularly for heavy cleaning .
6 Just as every normal human child first learns to crawl , then to stand and then to walk and the motivation and capacity to do these things comes from within the child , and is not artificially imposed from outside — so , the moral development theorists hold , there is a necessary sequence of stages of emerging moral judgement .
7 The gulf between intentions and capacity to achieve these intentions can become considerable .
8 Those in the agricultural contracting business who had attended said that ATB courses had given them the confidence and skill to undertake these jobs .
9 I must say erm I , I do wonder whether the district council might be enabled to say unless goods are sold from a car boot this is not a car boot sale er , therefore , we would put a ban on all commercial vans and vehicle entering these sites er that 's not being articles described in the er in the er maybe that 's something you could look at .
10 The award is a recognition of Scottish Nuclear 's significantly improved accident rate since the formation of the Company just over three years ago , and the policies , procedures and organisation to support these improvements .
11 Questions of genre , central to any theory of television , are inextricably bound up with questions of repetition and difference , and television raises these questions in quite specific ways .
12 ‘ Gloves , cane and collar astonish these artists in shirt-sleeves — they have always looked on them as the insignia of feeble-mindedness … still , it 's great to be in the thick of the dog-fights of great art . ’
13 Fears about the conjunction of ‘ race ’ and sex shaped these films ' interrogation of White female sexuality in the years immediately following the last major wave of Black settlers in the mid to late 1950s .
14 The State approves the artistic tastes of a fashionable avant-garde elite and then uses its powers of subvention and promotion to enforce these tastes on the majority .
15 One thing I must emphasise though is that you will have to put in a lot of leg work and effort to find these places .
16 Certainly there are many who would concur with at least the gist of Lieberson 's , and others ' , criticisms but argue that more effort should be directed at improving methods of data collection and analysis to meet these kinds of objections .
17 Further discussion and analysis refines these descriptions until they can be converted into company objectives .
18 They have organised our industries , our occupations and the landscapes of our towns and country to produce these things , and to distribute them to the people .
19 Carlo Cipolla 's Miasmas and Disease illustrates these points in minute and narrow-ranging detail .
20 This balance changes with the passage of time as experience fashions these blueprints into more serviceable guides .
21 As drainage exposes these sulphides to oxygen , they oxidize , producing sulphuric acid and ferrous sulphate , which flows towards the drains .
22 The model predicts that as time passes these individuals expect to move into a job with longer duration , ceteris paribus , as one would expect ( see footnote 3 ) .
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