Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These skills have the effect of laying children open to closer inspection and increase their vulnerability through peer appraisal and criticism .
2 When one gives the learner feedback on her ability these skills provide a framework for assessment .
3 These skills include the use of the computer to analyse social data , the management of small organizations , and social skills training .
4 The nature of these policies determines the risks to which long-term funds are exposed .
5 Housing policies thus continue to be concerned more with bricks and mortar than the needs of the people who inhabit rural areas , let alone with considering how these policies redistribute the life-chances of the rural population .
6 Indeed the changes wrought by the Prussians were to have enormous consequences for the formation of nationalist opinion in the city after the First World War , and it is important to see the extent to which these policies provided the basis of German identity and political purpose in the east , and provoked the very Polish nationalist response they supposedly sought to suppress or prevent .
7 None of these epithets fitted the Piazzale Roma , however .
8 Admirable as the desire is to ensure that these builders have the opportunity to construct the dwellings that the public will want to buy , the special position of Tyne and Wear , the real shortage of new land , makes it essential in planning terms that existing urban areas should be scoured for land upon which to build .
9 The best training in these disciplines took the form of war games called tournaments , particularly since these were splendid social occasions , enlivened by the presence of large numbers of ladies , musicians and merchants bringing wares from all over the world .
10 The courts will generally be reluctant to invoke any of these defences to deny the rescuer compensation .
11 If these taxes increase the price of all products in proportion to their original price , they distort market preferences relatively little .
12 These cases highlight the need for vigilance in patients at risk and suggest that the epidemic of parvovirus in the UK over the latter part of 1992 is still continuing .
13 These cases highlight the potential for thromboembolism with laparoscopic cholecystectomy .
14 These cases brought the state into the most private areas of people 's lives .
15 These cases show the need for caution when dealing with interpretations .
16 Although it is claimed that these cases indicate an impairment in executing symbolic gestures it may in fact be the case that this aspect of their difficulty is secondary to a deficit in dealing with sequences of movements in general , the apparent linguistic defect deriving from this ( Kimura , Battison and Lubert , 1976 ) .
17 In only one of these cases does the fact that the anthropologist was , up to a point , studying members of his own society appear as in any way an advantage .
18 Managers should in these cases refer the nurse to the occupational health department which may provide support and advice with consequent benefit to all concerned .
19 It should be possible in these cases to instruct the system to send a hold letter or a regret letter to everyone concerned .
20 These cases became a cause célèbre , involving many distinguished witnesses and many resources .
21 Notice that the presence of the signal e.m.f. in both these cases causes the load line to move parallel to itself with time .
22 It seems to their Lordships , for the reasons they have already indicated , that these cases provide no support for the decision of the court in Rex v. Sheridan .
23 These cases included the waChagga on Kilimanjaro , the Ibo in eastern Nigeria , the Bamilike of western Cameroun , as well as smaller groups such as the waKara who inhabit an island on Lake Victoria and the waTengo in hill country in south-west Tanzania .
24 These cases illustrate the importance which the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords attached to the need not to constrain the Commission and the Office of Fair Trading within narrow bounds and to emphasize the width of their discretionary powers .
25 Among the most serious are those now defined as rape ( sexual intercourse without consent ) , and about one-sixth of these cases involve the perpetration of further sexual indignities upon the victim .
26 The second of these cases raises no questions of interest , since the trust has come to an end and the beneficiary is owner absolutely .
27 It is especially important in these cases to apply the medication effectively in order to cure the condition .
28 Identifying these patterns helps the parents recognize that the methods they are using to control their children are not working .
29 These patterns represent the circuit design .
30 These patterns represent the outcome of the recent history of NCWP immigration , the lowly status of those involved and the direct or indirect effects of racial discrimination .
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