Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have written to one or two retail outlets complaining about them selling these fish , also spoken to a couple of managers but they are still selling these fish . |
2 | And even women internalize the sense that it is inappropriate or especially difficult for them to do these things . |
3 | It 's really difficult for me to measure these sorts of things , but if you stop and look at him , he must have been in pain . |
4 | ‘ When we heard about poor Alain Gebrec being dead , I had a sudden vision of Dora looking furiously angry … you know how she sometimes glares at Dieter … and I thought for a moment … supposing it had been Dieter who 'd been killed … it might have been Dora who had … oh , I know it 's dreadful of me to think these things , but she hates him so much . ’ |
5 | Er no , but one of them collected these ones . |
6 | It should be noted that help from the Social Fund for funeral expenses is only available where there is insufficient money in the estate , and where the person making the arrangements is in receipt of income support , housing benefit or community charge benefit , or is the partner of someone receiving these benefits . |
7 | So er er well we could n't carry it out , cos the the ones who were n't prepared to do the picket was n't erm going to do it , we 'd have to do more of 'em to keep these youngsters on doing the picket , you know . |
8 | The view that certain types of fiction occupy a mediatory position between the ‘ reality ’ of a cultural heritage and contemporary ‘ true ’ accounts of it elevates these texts to a status which the novel has not held for quite some time . |
9 | God , I have to think of what to call these things . |
10 | Many of us ignore these things . |
11 | The response to this ad has illustrated what many of us suspect these days : there is in our industry a great wealth of under-utilised talent and experience which , far from regarding itself as unemployed and job hunting , is highly entrepreneurial and self-reliant . |
12 | Some of us disown these qualities on a conscious level , and project them on to someone else . |
13 | Most of us do these things for ourselves . |
14 | It is probably as well to pause here a moment , in order to take a few social bearings against which to judge these accusations . |
15 | — What 's a girl like her do these days ? |
16 | To do that the changing needs of customers has to be met with regard to materials , marketing and services by anticipating their future needs and working with them to achieve these objectives . |
17 | There are virtually no placebo controlled trials of acute relapse of extensive ulcerative colitis with which to compare these results , and such a trial would be unethical . |
18 | They assume that when a child hears ‘ Two twos are four , two threes are six ’ that they 've got various pictures in their heads , various ideas onto which to attach these symbols and these words . |
19 | the management of nationalised industries where important issues remain as to the most appropriate set of rules and controls under which to operate these industries . |
20 | No , even the hyenas wo n't laugh at these and anyone who has to put up with you telling these gags is likely to let you take a closer look at the lion 's cage — like from the inside . |
21 | I thought within myself , ‘ With what eyes these poets see nature ! ’ and ever after , when I saw the sun-set stream upon the objects facing it , conceived I had made a discovery , or thanked Mr Wordsworth for having made one for me ! |
22 | But the Government must enter into genuine dialogue with us to ensure these reforms are successful , ’ Mr Smith added . |
23 | The most convenient system in which to exploit these effects is the chopper drive ( Section 5.4.3 ) , where the current is changing continuously between well . |
24 | It seems from this work that theory and practice must be directly linked , and the main area in which to teach these linkages is the clinical area . |
25 | the appropriate situations in which to use these patterns ( tunes ) , and the appropriate reactions when you hear them . |
26 | Swindon is a particularly interesting area in which to explore these issues . |
27 | It is quite reasonable for someone to draw on specific groups and try to understand particular pieces of action , to use a wider theoretical framework in which to place these actions and try to understand them in this way . |
28 | In order to provide some context in which to discuss these issues a broad overview of the driving task will first be introduced . |
29 | Spoleto is famed for art treasures , temples and festivals , and the nearby hamlet of Poreta , is simply the ideal base from which to visit these sights and many more . |
30 | Roland asked if it was in order for him to study these jottings . |