Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [prep] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The lack of emphasis on psychosocial factors in training leaves GPs without sensitivity or skills in these areas . |
2 | and $ ) or combinations of these letters , digits and symbols . |
3 | Under certain circumstances , there could be a risk of HIV infection from transfusions or injections in these countries . |
4 | In this respect , the study of the properties of objects in the social sciences is quite dissimilar to equivalent studies in physics or chemistry , where statements about these properties take the form of law-like propositions . |
5 | No practical method of administering the large quantities required of zeolites or clays under these conditions — of the order of 1 g/day/kg bodyweight ( BW ) , as against a few mg/day/kgBW for AFCF — has yet been found ( K. Hove idem ) . |
6 | But with more declaration of the law by the pope there came to be a demand , particularly among judges and scholars , for compendiums or collections of these decisions , for the canon law was , like English common law , a case law or law built upon precedent . |
7 | In contrast , replacive fabrics result both from the growth , during diagenesis , of individual , isolated crystals , or clusters of these minerals , and from large-scale or complete replacement of a pre-existing fabric . |
8 | The Council would welcome any comments or suggestions on these proposals , particularly with regard to the high or low level options for the route in the vicinity of the Baberton and Westburn housing developments , so that public opinion can be reflected in the design of the road where possible . |
9 | If you would like to make any comments or suggestions on these proposals please write before 13 October 1980 to : . |
10 | If you would like to make any comments or suggestions on these proposals please write before 13 December 1979 to : . |
11 | Would children be designated as successes or failures at these ages ? |
12 | The increased demand for goods and services , however , leads to an increase in the output or prices of these goods and services , so that the nominal demand for money increases at every interest rate . |
13 | Most of the textile towns and the ports also employ some men or women in these industries . |
14 | The law also prohibited the use of the symbols , names or slogans of these parties by any new organizations . |
15 | It also fails to substantiate the claim that death-causing acts or omissions in these situations of known danger should fall within the law of manslaughter rather than some other offence . |
16 | You can then make drills about these activities , e.g. house-building in Kusaal , Ghana : If you have a series of drawings or photographs of these stages of house-building , you can use these in your drill . |
17 | Although activity patterns themselves do not provide much information about such qualitative goals as the choice open to an individual , or the respect in which they are held , it is at least arguable that improvements in these areas will be reflected in the variety of activities and the extent of the person 's participation in them ; and that if low levels of engagement in meaningful activity are found this reflects a genuine problem whatever other measures may indicate ( Mansell et al. , 1987 ) . |
18 | One outcome of these severe inequalities , sustained over many years by a small privileged élite , has been that opponents of these regimes have resorted to armed struggle . |
19 | What is also significant is that prescriptions for these opioids were often for large amounts — 50 or 100 at a time . |
20 | We have seen that models of these structures are synthesized from various types of measurement and observation ; in the case of boundary layers , however , flow visualization has been particularly influential . |
21 | Although descriptions of these defences on Atlantic and North Sea coastlines could in pal t be gleaned from aerial photographs , much lay hidden ; as the Canadians were to find at Dieppe . |
22 | Generals and admirals may believe , and society may agree , that offences against these regulations should receive unusual penalties which would not be generally sanctioned in private firms . |
23 | In addition , groups of questions were devoted to marriage and to child-care , so that there was no pressure on the women to feel that responses on these subjects would be out of order . |
24 | There 's more dies than lives in these alleys , if you ask me . |
25 | The evidence includes observations that RVI in these cells is dependent on the presence of Na + , Cl - , and HCO 3 - and furthermore , can be inhibited by amiloride and by DIDS . |
26 | They tend also to overlook the fact that changes in these factors are gradual - a matter of small steps rather than sudden leaps or dramatic disjunctions . |
27 | There is no doubt that conditions in these towns , particularly in the first half of the nineteenth century , were dreadful but Professor Hoskins seems more anxious to apportion blame for this than to explain why it happened , which is perhaps more important . |
28 | This means that farmers in these dales may opt to be paid a certain amount per hectare by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food to manage their lands so as to ensure the traditional landscape features of stone buildings , field walls and flower-rich meadows for the enjoyment of the public . |
29 | It is in response to this demand that qualifications at these levels have bee produced . |
30 | When faced with proposals which offer ‘ a reorientation of communications cutting across traditional routes and boundaries ’ , which in English means building roads over people 's houses , and that routes for these roads are represented by a squiggle from a felt tip pen , which then is incorporated as the project logo , we must begin to wonder if the DED and DOE are poking fun at the communities likely to suffer . |