Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] these [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So you can see what I mean that these additional
2 In my book Nations and nationalism since 1780 I suggest that these short-term changes and shifts of ethnic identities constitute ‘ the area of national studies in which thinking and research are most urgently needed today ’ , and I maintain this view .
3 Sadly , mills have been closed and people have lost their jobs , but I believe that these necessary changes have been handled with sympathy and understanding .
4 I decide that these two are worth another .
5 I doubt that these young men , had they been allowed to form their own world view and their own understanding of national history , would have voted for this bloodshed .
6 I think that these inflated ideas perhaps come with the old language of the church , and if you 're going to do that well then , all hail to you and er presumably you mean it if you 've gone there .
7 But , after watching some of the internationals this season , I think that these rival friendships must have worn pretty thin judging by the number of collapsed scrummages in games .
8 In Chapter 1 I suggested that these two sides to our rational self-interestedness imply that we have an ambiguous , fluctuating relationship with whatever is defined as crime and conformity .
9 For all those reasons sir , we invite you to report that these two fields should not remain in the greenbelt .
10 To begin with , did you know that these black slaves were not even born in America ?
11 I do hear what you say but these four regulations are in the framework of the whole government policy towards rules and regulations .
12 She said no more about it , but I knew she worried when these unexplained absences occurred .
13 You think that these other people you mentioned will do me harm ? ’
14 We realized that these strained angles could be important in the phosphotransfer function of HPr .
15 We remember a meal with our family ; visiting an old person ; ‘ falling-out and falling-in ’ with others — and we realise that these human experiences , so trifling in themselves , were precisely the situations permeated with God 's presence .
16 In our feasibility study , we found that these two types were both represented in the samples of social work offered to us as examples of secondary prevention , and a distinction between them made sense to the practitioners .
17 Shall we remember and these three friends in life .
18 If we assume that these institutional arrangements remain unchanged , then money income is the main determinant .
19 The next issue is that we know that these prospective inward investors are likely to be looking for a site in reasonably attractive setting .
20 We believe that these preliminary studies strongly indicate that here , at last , is a valid theory for some UFO phenomena , and that what we have called UAPs can now be tested scientifically .
21 What we have that these wretched creatures around us do not , is freedom .
22 In their later paper they suggest that these two types of anaphor are interpreted with respect to two aspects of text representation that are well-established within psycholinguistics : a superficial or surface-based aspect and a content-based one .
23 They know that these well-tried and tested ways work , and do not need a scientist or advertising agency to sell them .
24 In an action which could be the largest personal injury case in legal history , they claim that these pharmaceutical companies which include market leaders Roche and Wyeth , and Halcion manufacturer Upjohn , failed to warn doctors and consumers of the possible side effects — which may include long-term brain chemistry damage — of seventeen different drugs .
25 He sometimes thought how astonished , how appalled indeed , many of these women would be if they knew that these intra-uterine devices were not in fact contraceptives but abortifacients .
26 The workers got what they wanted and these vital public services remained freely available .
27 He insists that these two cases be divorced .
28 He found that these adopted children still developed schizophrenia more often than a comparison group of adopted children whose biological mothers had no known record of mental illness ( Rosenthal , 1968 ) .
29 Nor would it appear that these awful prophecies from her Majesty 's Chief Inspector were calculated to depress the spirits of the royal household .
30 Whenever the liturgy of the Word remains formal and lifeless , it shows that these fundamental sacramental and liturgical principles have yet to be learnt ( see Bianchi , 1987 , pp. 120–2 ) .
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