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

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1 The extent of the territory to be administered and the fact that Henry and Eleanor had four strong sons to inherit these lands was to prove a problem .
2 The successive wars between the German states and France might be seen as the result of increasing German frustration over failed attempts to reach these markets .
3 The IPCC has set up three working groups to investigate these points , and will present its report at WMO 's second World Climate Conference in November 1990 .
4 It will be a complete change to report these facts instead of keeping them secret .
5 We use a vast range of soaps and deodorants to attack our bodies , particularly those areas containing apocrine glands , in an often vain attempt to eliminate these odours .
6 Mistakes are liable to creep into every documents copies by hand , and it is the task of the textual critic to spot these errors and — wherever possible — correct them .
7 and he 's having a punch up with his brother and he keeps letting his brother hit him he 's got this holographic image he , who accompanies him with this fucking computer , and working out what 's going on why they 're there sort of thing cos he goes back in into to different times to help these people out
8 With characteristic vision and energy , Jenks seized an unparalleled historical opportunity to turn these ideas into reality .
9 Sumner saw hunger , love , vanity and fear as key forces underlying individual behaviour and people developed a number of social institutions to maintain these needs .
10 And that only reliable operators programme these settings into the oven 's memory .
11 The Journal of Medical Screening aims to be international and multidisciplinary , and the editorial board reflects these aims .
12 There have been many different attempts to explain these pressures , in terms of capitalist crisis ( or the fiscal crisis of the state ( O'Connor , 1973 ) ) ; or the state acting as a leech on productive sectors of the economy ( most strongly argued in Bacon and Eltis , 1976 ) ; or simply in terms of monetarism ( outlined in Gamble , 1984 , pp. 145–9 ; Leys , 1983 ) .
13 Bureaux showed themselves to be particularly concerned that the CAB would be overwhelmed and lose its identity and NACAB produced a detailed response addressing these fears .
14 The unscrupulous growers sell these failures as ‘ hedging roses ’ ( see page 35 and question number 32 on page 181 ) .
15 The Government and the British industry saw these proposals as an intrusion into national decision making .
16 The tour manager or tour accountant must maintain adequate books to reflect these transactions so they can all be accurately included within the band 's finances .
17 Information to help top management make these decisions could be provided by the decision-support system .
18 Most committed English Calvinists viewed these developments with growing anxiety and alarm , and by the late 1630s some , like John Pym , had become convinced that Con , Laud , the queen , and possibly even the king , were party to a conspiracy to return England to Rome , if necessary by force .
19 Experimental evidence indicates that if the acoustic cues specifying these segments are varied along a continuum with at one end and at the other , the same ambiguous segment is much more likely to be interpreted as in the context of and as in the context of ( Ganong 1980 ) .
20 On completion of timber treatment or chemical damp coursing the contractor will normally issue a long-term guarantee , but the number of unqualified contractors offering these guarantees for timber treatment and dampcoursing has increased rapidly and this section of the building industry is high on the list of Company failures .
21 Accounting for Growth is a guide for investors on how to spot creative accounting techniques used in annual accounts — quite legally — to flatter profits ; it also contains a list which shows how many of the UK 's top companies use these techniques and to what extent .
22 Such a situation would also seem a very sensible place to teach these skills , given the twin assets of high motivation to learn , and the immediate practice of skills as they are taught .
23 SHOWING off their musical skills on Saturday , 40 talented young musicians will be playing in concerts that give a taste of the high grade work these youngsters can produce .
24 When the results were further analysed , it was shown that this high incidence was largely due to the male homosexual population attending these clinics .
25 At the village level the same person generally handled police and revenue matters in Kandyan districts , while different officials performed these duties in the Low Country .
26 The evidence that parental education does play an important role in determining the demand for HE is very strong and there remains a clear need to quantify these effects in conjunction with social class .
27 Whilst showing proper reluctance to enforce these convenants , the courts will , however , do so if they are shown to be reasonable …
28 Pick out any interesting mouldings , dado rails or picture rails in different colours to emphasize these features .
29 We have chosen two programmes of fifteen minute films featuring these artists : Rhythm Masters ( 1948 ) featuring Stan Kenton , Jack Teagarden , Louis Prima ; Symphony in Swing ( 1949 ) : Duke Ellington , Edwards Sisters ; Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra ( 1949 ) ; Deep Purple ( 1949 ) : Gene Krupa and his Orchestra ; Sweet Serenade ( 1950 ) : Tex Beneke and his Orchestra .
30 The reader might be well advised to read over Chapter 2 on the LDCs just to refresh his memory on the economic and social problems confronting these nations .
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