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

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1 But that does mean that we accept the movie myth that these forces are externalised or become absolute in some creatures or people .
2 4 Position 6 people 1 metre away from the same wall and ask them to estimate the length and height of the same wall and calculate the average percentage error that these estimates will produce in the estimation of the area of the wall .
3 Had he not , through the magnetic influence he was able to exert even over those of his own race , personally seen to it at the Peace Conference that these Arabs were not sent unrewarded away ?
4 In effect , ‘ word got round ’ the user networks that these regimes were a ‘ joke ’ which resulted in a noticeable drop in the referral rate .
5 Additionally , as it is most important to consider the taxation effect that these decisions will have on the founder directors , we will provide specialist tax advice .
6 But on the other hand it 's just another part of the learning curve that these lads are having to go through the hard way — in international rugby rather than before they reach that level .
7 In a similar vein , Stuart Holland noted that ‘ it takes time to win the intellectual appreciation by some trade unionists that these policies would be useful and to achieve that gut reaction by trade unionists that they are absolutely essential .
8 We will be observing the gender relations that these technology relations embody : the sexual division of labour , relative earnings , opportunity , skill , authority , leisure .
9 By the same token , the treaty arrangements that these countries may individually wish to make with other states must be matters for them .
10 In these papers , all kinds of non- and extra-philosophical activities become the basis for philosophical reflection , for instance menstruation and childbirth ( Brenda Almond 's paper ) ; a gut reaction to pornography ( Alison Assiter 's paper ) ; the fantasies that disturb because of their apparently unfeminist nature Jean Grimshaw 's paper ) ; and nonviolent demonstrations against missile bases ( Anne Seller 's paper ) ; the point in each case being that these experiences are the starting point , because their importance did not seem to be recognised within the theoretical categories already provided , and so urgently impel the theorist to work out categories that are more adequate .
11 The hypothesis about the importance of making connections between different strategies will be extended to the learning of mathematics , and also to the teaching of children whose intelligence is normal but who have specific difficulties with reading and with mathematics , the hypothesis being that these children fail because they do not make a strong enough connection between different strategies .
12 Yet the Third World countries that these genes came from have not received a cent for them .
13 This got a reaction from the studio audience that these days counts as a whoosh .
14 But it 's on the country roads that these vintage and veteran motorbikes … seem to be in their element .
15 Because it is part of the shared assumptions of the discourse participants that these discourse subjects exist , they do not need to have their existence asserted in the discourse .
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