Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] of these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A new way of predicting lymphatic metastatis is needed to avoid undertreatment of these patients .
2 A shortage of people competent in mathematics , science and technology is thought to justify inclusion of these subjects in the ‘ core ’ , and everyone is to learn a foreign language .
3 ‘ If you are prepared to arrange collection of these goods at our premises , then I am prepared to knock £10 off the purchase price . ’
4 She was aware that these could be developed by investigative work , but once she became immersed in the new curriculum , struggling on occasions to keep her head above water , she began to lose sight of these objectives , focusing instead on the more familiar content objectives .
5 So although several of the VT2 binding sites in the gene 62 promoter show sequence similarity to the Vmw175 binding consensus , the degree of homology of the sites is insufficient to allow recognition of these gene 62 promoter sites by the comparatively specific Vmw175 protein .
6 Nature requests authors to deposit sequence and crystallographic data in the databases that exist for this purpose , and to mention availability of these data .
7 Yet it is important to convince management of these gains , otherwise it will be extremely unlikely that the information systems projects will be given the go-ahead , and even if this is achieved , they are unlikely to be successful .
8 Each entry includes a mini review and all the details you need to get hold of these products .
9 Originally I used the Match Blues , unfortunately these are very difficult to get hold of these days .
10 What 's Mr like to get hold of these days , during the day ?
11 A councillor wishing to take advantage of these provisions should consult the Treasurer 's department to ensure that he complies with the formalities .
12 For the customer to take advantage of these deals some form of IATA like interline booking system is required .
13 Considerable investments have been made in equipment for DTP and publication graphics from 1989/90 to 1993/93 , but the staffing to take advantage of these systems has only increased by one half-post in the same time .
14 There must also be the motivation to take advantage of these factors .
15 United Distillers is uniquely positioned to take advantage of these opportunities , and remains confident of its ability to do so .
16 Pentium has two instruction pipelines , so it can execute more than one instruction per cycle , but to take advantage of these facilities and keep the pipes filled , iAPX-86 software needs to be recompiled for it ; not because of new instructions , but for a different call sequence that is required .
17 A group should be organised to take charge of these presentations , representing a range of skills , and preferably including someone with some knowledge of communication theory .
18 To explain the-timidity of these people , we need look no further than the example of Arthur Jensen , who , after devoting himself to the study of educationally significant individual differences , is declared by the press to be an advocate of segregated schooling for ‘ poor and black children ’ .
19 You might have to take care of these things or just .
20 Hence , sociological analyses of race relations , crime and the treatment of offenders , poverty and the like have helped to bring ‘ hot ’ issues out into the open and to clarify understanding of these areas .
21 The present analysis assumes that the gear has negligible inertia and high efficiency , although it is possible to take account of these effects ( Tal , 1973 ) .
22 When corrections are made to take account of these differences in crustal density the magnitude of gravity anomalies is significantly reduced .
23 The new report confirmed these concerns , questioning whether existing toxicity tests were sufficient to take account of these issues .
24 Blind humans frequently learn to make use of these echoes .
25 How strong then is the countervailing public interest arising here in favour of allowing C.N.L. to make use of these documents ?
26 The foreign domicile alone therefore does not enable the taxpayer to make use of these provisions .
27 A shame , then , that so few of the Discovery 's customers are likely ever to make use of these abilities .
28 If an inner-city supplies free art galleries , financed out of taxes on inner-city inhabitants , the rich still come in from the suburbs to make use of these facilities .
29 Therefore , in order to make sense of these responses ‘ yes ’ answers were deemed to be referring to all practices .
30 To understand modernity , then , involves an investigation of modern ideologies and methodologies — in science , theology , philosophy , literature , etc. ; it also involves an effort to make sense of these ideologies in the context of advanced industrial societies .
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