Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , there is no exploration of whether gender identity can be constructed in this way or what told these people that they were not the ’ right ’ sex .
2 And I get these pains in my stomach .
3 Deer have been very much part of my life , and I hope these notes have been of interest and helpful in understanding why stalking takes place .
4 And I know and I know these families have got young children and so on , and surely they too would like a break from it , for the children ?
5 And I know these people do n't feel free , I know they 're all hurrying along or sitting there worrying about their jobs or their mortgages or being late or an IRA bomb in the nearest litter-bin , but I look at them and feel a terrible sense of loss , because I think I 've surrendered all this ; the ordinariness of life , the ability just to be part of it and take part in it .
6 As Anwar and I had these conversations Jamila liked to open the door to the store-room and just point the black barrel-ends of her eyes at me as if I were sitting with Eichmann .
7 Stacey and I followed these arguments , insisting that issues of women and politics can only be addressed if attention is paid to the familial institutions of society ( Stacey and Price , 1981 ) .
8 I knew she had no morals to speak of and would go out with anyone who had the price of a couple of drinks on him and was n't too fussy about where he spent the night , and I thought these facts would surely be obvious to any casual passer-by .
9 I remember making this point a couple of years ago , yeah I made this point last year and I showed these pictures , I spent about twenty minutes on it , the following week I was , I was libelously accused and it was a libel , it was a serious libel erm er that I , that I said that females always had to submit erm I was very angry about that .
10 And I have these inklings that what you commit or endure in this world , relates to some kind of system of justice or balance .
11 And I think these phrases appear in the text .
12 By and large Alex and I think these developments are likely to give tangible gains and could well become a priority for implementation .
13 It 's the same as saying should we have a diesel engine or a petrol engine because a diesel engine is less than inflammable fuel-wise than petrol and I think these issues should be raised .
14 There 's only the castle grounds that 's a park in the city centre you 've got to pay a quid to go in there on Saturdays and Sundays and I think these trees really matter I am concerned and I 'm going to ask questions about them and I will talk to David about it as well although the leaf stem he can keep himself .
15 Feminist methods frequently situate themselves socially and historically in ways which distinguish the concept of the subject they work with from the one which underpins qualitative psychological methods , and which give these methods a different significance .
16 If you were the mum and you brought these pizzas in and there was four people sitting there when you 've got six pizzas and they all want the same size .
17 And you know these telephone-holes — when they 've dug a good hole they put a sort of canvas tent on top , so that they can work in comfort underneath .
18 Excellent excellent excellent , cos that 's you know that 's quite a lot of maths in that and you get these sines and coses and omega T omega T and
19 And you say these doors were in the water ?
20 The idea of the front page is a summary of the whole lot , yes , where you sit down with your manager on your one to one meeting , he 's got a copy , you 've got to meet , and you discuss these points .
21 Essentially all previous studies of the Prisoners ' Dilemma are confined to individuals or organized groups who can remember past encounters , who have high probabilities of future encounters ( with little discounting of future pay-offs ) , and who use these facts to underpin more-or-less elaborate strategies of cooperation or defection .
22 And after these peoples , others had come : now and then , Davide passed , in a clearing in the grove , a stone hut , white and conical in shape , like the turbans of the Saracens who were overlords here long ago and who built these shelters for summer days when the heat in the grove swelled too burstingly to bear .
23 And who supplied these goods ? ’
24 A good definition of an actuary might be ‘ a person who is qualified to calculate risks and probabilities , and who applies these skills to financial and business problems , especially those involving uncertain future events such as life insurance and demographics ’ .
25 She was there with me and she knew these people were asking me .
26 Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her
27 And we got these drawings these these
28 And we kept these things minuted in a minute book .
29 A computer word holds a fixed number of bits , in a range from about 12 to 64 , and we number these bit positions consecutively , starting at zero at the right-hand or least-significant end .
30 and then I had supper and we bought these cakes .
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