Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Variations in the uptake of labelled leucocytes in these organs have been reported and patients with inflammatory bowel disease may have associated hyposplenism which may affect the splenic uptake . |
2 | Dr O'Reilly has exceptional marketing experience and talents which when brought to bear on the solid foundations of these businesses should help create a new level of profitability . ’ |
3 | The signals reflected back from solid objects like these skulls form an image which can be enhanced by a computer . |
4 | Thus for all possible values of these variables the following must be true : |
5 | However , it is also well known that social stereotyping of [ h ] -loss does not apply in Scotland , Ireland , North America and colonial Englishes generally , for the reason that [ h ] is stable in stressed syllables in these varieties ( although [ h ] -loss is found in English-based Creoles ) . |
6 | The official compilation was of moment because it ensured that certain general claims of the papacy , and the specific reasons for these claims , were not lost sight of in the later history of the papacy . |
7 | There are four possible reasons for these depletions . |
8 | There are various possible reasons for these failures , including errors of recognition and errors of spelling . |
9 | The possible reasons for these changes are manifold , and mostly unquantifiable . |
10 | Chinese and Japanese art , in particular , is very thin on the ground in Spanish collections , and home-grown experts in these areas are also rare . |
11 | Although we will not examine the technical aspects of these standards , it is important to identify briefly the most important initiatives . |
12 | Woolf did not use the word ‘ legitimacy ’ , but it is clearly the prison 's lack of legitimacy with inmates which he saw as of central importance : ‘ It is not possible for the Inquiry to form any judg-ment on whether the specific grievances of these prisoners were or were not well-founded . |
13 | Further problems the recognition system may encounter ( for example misspelled words ) are considered , and possible solutions to these problems are proposed . |
14 | This is because the very low concentrations of these substances present in beer failed to stimulate acid secretion . |
15 | We therefore examined the reasons for stopping oral contraceptives among these women . |
16 | Furthermore , there were attempts to change the law in specific aspects of these matters in the Single European Act which in some respects have been continued in the Maastricht text . |
17 | More detailed consideration of the human and political aspects of these issues is given in chapter 6 . |
18 | And Hargreaves has also identified strong traces of these styles and traditions among former secondary modern teachers working in middle schools with younger children , even in middle-class environments . |
19 | However , this has been a costly process and the fall in house prices since 1989 has made it impossible to earn adequate returns from these investments in the short-term . |
20 | However , detailed investigations of these structures suggest that much of this large-scale lateral movement is accomplished by the spreading or sliding of rock masses under gravity ( see Section 7.3 ) . |
21 | He did not specifically mention the party , but , since all the top personnel of these organizations are party members , its involvement is clearly implied . |
22 | The top personnel in these enterprises have been referred to as a state bourgeoisie. we can , therefore , identify three fractions : domestic capitalists ; managers of multinationals and top administrators of public enterprises . |
23 | The published accounts of these journeys and the plants found , 250 in Kent and 72 more in Hampstead , were the first records of the herborising expeditions which were to become a regular part of the Apprentices ' training in botany . |
24 | The number of published accounts of these techniques , however , probably exceeded the number of practical applications ( Buchanan , 1979 ) . |
25 | Their Lordships abstain from detailed discussions of these questions , in so far as they were developed in argument , for that would lead the Board to fall into precisely the errors against which Griffiths L.J . |
26 | This project compares assumptions incorporated into social policies about these obligations , with people 's beliefs about them , and how such beliefs are put into practice . |
27 | There are two clear reasons for these losses ( Woollett , 1981 ) . |
28 | Medical scientists will test anonymously all possible ethnic and social groups for these genes , and doubtless some ethnic differences will be found . |
29 | It clearly had very different meanings in these teachers ' minds , but although we talked about these together , it was not so easy to put them into words . |
30 | The detailed reasons for these increases in productivity at higher trophic levels are unknown . |