Example sentences of "[indef pn] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] these " in BNC.
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1 | One must simply accept these performances at face value and forget about problems of piano versus harpsichord versus clavichord . |
2 | To think that one could actually predict these phenomena , that there would ever be a possibility to do so , seems on the surface quite mistaken . |
3 | The faces are meek and accepting , the tears trembling gently on the cheeks ; one can not imagine these model women roaring with laughter or howling with rage . |
4 | Even making the most lavish allowance for the greater purchasing power of money in the sixteenth century , one can not consider these sums very generous for officials of such standing . |
5 | ‘ One can not hurry these things , ’ said the old alchemist peevishly . |
6 | Er I felt another thing which I , I was n't too happy about but then again one can soon change these things . |
7 | Today one can still see these severely damaged sculptures scattered unprotected around the new Tretyakov Gallery building . |
8 | On the assumption that neither Hezarfen on the one hand nor Ali and Kocu Bey on the other is simply in error , one can perhaps reconcile these two apparently contradictory statements on the grounds either that it was only in the technical matter of the that Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa continued to be regarded as 300-akce kadiliks , their holders actually being given 500 akce a day ; or that , while still being paid only 300 akce a day , they had come to be regarded as 500-akce mevleviyets from the hierarchical point of view , for the obvious reason that they were in fact higher in rank than any of the other kadiliks . |
9 | Horror that anybody should actually think these things about me or indeed anybody else . |
10 | The young males had left the nest and taken wing ; within a couple of generations almost no-one would even remember these Westcountry origins — such is the way of things . |