Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Resolved , That this House , believing it is in Britain 's interests to continue to be at the heart of the European Community and able to shape its future and that of Europe as a whole , endorses the constructive negotiating approach adopted by Her Majesty 's Government in the Inter-Governmental Conferences on Economic and Monetary Union and on Political Union ; and urges them to work for an agreement at the forthcoming European Council at Maastricht which avoids the development of a federal Europe , enables this country to exert the greatest influence on the economic evolution of the Community while preserving the right of Parliament to decide at a future date whether to adopt a single currency , on issues of Community competence concentrates the development of action on those issues which can not be handled more effectively at national level and , in particular , avoids intrusive Community measures in social areas which are matters for national decision , devlops a European security policy compatible with NATO and co-operation in foreign policy which safeguards this country 's national interests , increases the accountability of the Commission , enhances the rule of law in the Community including improved implementation , enforcement and compliance with Community legislation , improves co-operation between European governments in the fight against drugs , terrorism and cross-border crime , and through these policies secures the long-term interests of the United Kingdom . |
2 | To the trained eye , these patterns reflect the emotional and physical state of the individual and can be used as a diagnostic tool . |
3 | Beyond these woods lay the round green hills of Donegal 's farmland , not unlike England 's South Downs , the fields bounded by tall hedges . |
4 | Governments argue that they need these exports to obtain the foreign currency wanted to finance the region 's debts . |
5 | ‘ These contracts offer the minimum exposure to risk , ’ says Bryan Haworth ‘ and are particularly popular with our clients in the petroleum sector . ’ |
6 | Whether these values represent the upper extreme of normality or are related to the underlying colonic disease , long term medication , or other factors is not clear . |
7 | These values allow the logical operators ( NOT , AND , EOR and OR ) to work properly . |
8 | While these authorities restated the general rule attention was focused upon attempts to formulate and analyse the exceptions , especially where rights were accepted as having been bestowed upon a third party . |
9 | Alongside these roads runs the 700 km trans-Andean pipeline , and there are side-roads and branch pipelines leading to about 200 individual oil wells . |
10 | These investigations uncovered the topsy-turvy pattern of rural housing trends which the link between the structure of landholding , the financing of poor rates and the construction of rural houses had created . |
11 | If these investigations showed the epileptogenic region , surgical excision was offered ; if not , invasive recording using intracranial electrodes was done . |
12 | In the early 1960s many of these groups had the basic financial strength and business experience to move into manufacturing . |
13 | However , they are unable to sidestep the results that show that areas with a high proportion of young men aged 15–24 years and a high proportion of the working class have significantly higher crime rates — and both these groups have the highest levels of unemployment experiences . |
14 | Peter McLachlan explained : ‘ The challenge , excitement and novelty of these activities enables the social and personal development of the children . |
15 | These activities reinforced the general fear that apathy might cause the poll to be unduly low which it was thought would be a greater handicap to SDLP than to other parties . |
16 | The fact that few staff from polytechnics and colleges of higher education have enrolled on these programmes raises the difficult question of how to meet their training needs , and this is one of the matters being discussed by the Further Education Teachers ' Sub-Committee of ACSET . |
17 | These institutions represent the wide ownership of shares , held in trust for millions of people . |
18 | These institutions included the following . |
19 | The stories in these comics reflected the social attitudes and aspirations of the times . |
20 | While there is a good deal of division of opinion both about these attempts to characterise the present situation and about what further conclusions theology should draw from it , there lies here a nexus of issues to which theologians have had to turn their attention , especially since the Second World War . |
21 | Below all these strata lay the immemorial peasant base of straight barter and the still-important tax in kind . |
22 | These rules express the interactional dispositions of the individuals concerned which constrain their potential for acquiring novel behaviour randomly through learning . |
23 | To illustrate these methods consider the simple example of the flow of people into a football ground . |
24 | These struts intersected the stabilizing float struts . |
25 | These goblins hated the old man and the boys , because they tended the sacred fire at the sun 's shrine and kept it burning even at night , so that there was always a light in the forest . |
26 | In their northward migration toward the tundra these peoples encountered the Nenets Samoeds and adopted many features of their reindeer-herding way of life , so that a northern type of Khantyn Selkup and Ket culture developed . |
27 | Castile itself had been named after the fortresses built along the border between Christian and Moslem Spain , and essentially those who held these castles held the greatest degree of control over the lands on either side . |
28 | These words make the formulaic character of the disposition especially clear , for not only is there a trust clause but there is also a general legacy per damnationem . |
29 | Even if these animals eat the same restricted amount every day , they still grow more rapidly in the summer than in the winter . |
30 | These animals possess the remarkable ability to withstand intense heat and drought for prolonged periods of time . |