Example sentences of "these [be] [adv] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm but these are mostly technician people . |
2 | Chemically , these are largely calcium carbonate , but at one end the edges are armed with small hard spikes like the teeth of a saw . |
3 | These are essentially defence mechanisms we have learned to operate and in which we are stuck . |
4 | These are purely tourist attractions these days ; the drivers are all over sixty , and taking you more than a few yards could prove fatal . |
5 | These are chiefly conference proceedings , bibliographies and survey reports . |
6 | These are actually contribution thresholds below which people are entitled to free legal aid . |
7 | These are mainly party intellectuals who still profess communism , but want it to be less centralising and more democratic . |
8 | These were frequently tenant farmers but many came to own their own land , especially in the Weald . |
9 | Some of these were strictly castle towns , that is , they were planted against the gates of a newly built castle of the late eleventh century , such as Ludlow . |
10 | These were essentially flight recorders but were not made to withstand crash forces . |
11 | Denominational year books were featuring ‘ Gothic ’ chapels : these were usually brick buildings of traditional rectangular shape but with pinnacles , mullioned windows , buttresses and arches . |
12 | But although these were indeed dog days for British film production , film producers were emerging who understood the need for modern styles of production , bigger budgets and more ambitious showmanship . |