Example sentences of "[prep] these [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 In order to use any of these options you must have SPR SSR Operations privilege .
2 In trying to reach any of these groups you will need to study the media in some detail .
3 For both of these groups it will be convenient to have a method of selection that is both more flexible and more discriminating than A levels .
4 If you chase the game against the likes of these teams they 'll just pick you off and slit you open .
5 Taking the smallest of these values we could find the value of R5 that will produce a current of 93µA to the base of TR2 .
6 Without understanding the intricacies of these book-entries we can see the philosophy of the system : namely , that the accounts should present in a systematic and continuous way the comparison of budgeted amounts and actual spending .
7 For each of these zones it can provide : * population statistics ; * population by ACORN category ; * consumer expenditure potential ; * details of retail competition ; * a postcode index for matching to a postcoded customer file .
8 From examining the shapes of these graphs it would appear that increasing the size of the corpus would have only a small effect on the percentage of bigram transitions found .
9 I can see that the third party would have a cogent argument that even if he were liable to compensate the plaintiffs in respect of these matters it would not be just and equitable to require him to make a contribution to the third defendant 's liability .
10 For each of these divisions we would find inequalities of outcome and it is in this sense that one can assert that we have failed to achieve equality of opportunity in England .
11 The number of these creatures you can keep together will depend on the size of your aquarium .
12 The content of these remarks she could guess all too easily from the pin-ups that were displayed on walls and pillars everywhere , pages torn from soft-porn magazines depicting glossy-lipped naked women with bulging breasts and buttocks , pouting and posturing indecently .
13 For all of these reasons you may want to hear your students talking with as little prompting as possible from you .
14 To fully understand the significance of these developments we must attempt , firstly , to grasp the role of the state , for its work in regulating sexual behaviour is central but complex .
15 Where counselling is able to discuss some of these feelings it can have a more positive potential effect on elderly health than the tranquillizers and sedatives which are too readily and too frequently dispensed for older people who are sick .
16 For example : In the event that any person or persons who was or were not a member or members of the Company on the date of the adoption of these Articles ( " the Acquiring Member " ) either alone or in concert ( as such expression is defined in the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers ) with any other person(s) , shall become beneficially entitled to more than [ 50 ] % of the issued Ordinary Share Capital of the Company after the date of adoption of these Articles he shall forthwith be required to serve notice on each of the holders of the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company that he is so beneficially entitled and shall thereupon be bound to offer to purchase the remaining shares in the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company at a price per share ( " the Acquisition Price " ) equal to the highest price per share paid by the Acquiring Member for such shares in the Company acquired by him .
17 To help tackle some of these questions we will now turn to examine the development of another recent set of local economic strategies , those designed to ‘ restructure for labour ’ .
18 Suppose su some of these questions you 'll remember wo n't you ?
19 The more of these questions you can anticipate the better , but there will always be surprises .
20 But if , say , a working semi-pro guitarist really wanted one of these machines he 'd justify the outlay ( about the same price as a PRS Custom ) with the many user benefits that would accrue from it .
21 The boy 's father , Gavin Lodge , said : If I could get hold of these idiots they would n't sit down for a week . ’
22 Whether they believe that we change through investigation of the unconscious mind , through investigation of the relationship that forms between a therapist and client , through group experience or through changing patterns of behaviour will depend to some extent on which one of these experiences they can best identify with themselves .
23 Some of these newsreels I might say were faked , I do n't mean George Albert Smith 's were faked , but erm there was for example the case erm of the Boer War .
24 From the production of these budgets it may be felt that certain aspects of the budgets need to be amended before they become operational .
25 To appreciate fully the origin of these offences we must look more closely at the kind of theories held by the pupils .
26 If they are offered three piece suites they should be suspicious and if they see any of these things they should report it to us .
27 You need to consider those antecedent events that prompt you to break a diet , and then think about which of these things you can avoid or change in some way .
28 So this business of of understanding how it happened from the , in inverted commas , victim 's point of view um this business of understanding the subsequent effects , this business of understanding the extent , ah are all enormously problematic and um it 's one of these things I would n't particularly like to have to design a survey of because it 's absolutely fraught with difficulty but nevertheless some some attempts have been made um as I have indicated .
29 If we fail to meet any of these timescales we will pay you £5.00 for every complete day your supply is interrupted .
30 By clarifying in your own mind the exact nature of these positions you can enter into bargaining with much greater confidence .
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