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

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1 ‘ In these cases the interests of justice may demand special requirements such as , for example , that the preparation and presentation of the case be in separate and independent hands ’ .
2 The number of occasions when prolonged treatment with aminoglycosides is required is small , but in these cases the risks of ototoxicity are high and the costs of failing to monitor for this disabling condition can be considerable .
3 From among these States the interests of El Salvador , Honduras and Costa Rica were more directly and intensely affected than those of other States .
4 It will be easy to pick out from these products the types of learning objective that might have been achieved ; one hopes that in general these correlated with those the teachers had in mind from the beginning , and that they learnt from their examination of the results .
5 Sear suggests that these differences may be because in these areas the effects of recent study may outweigh any compensating advantages of maturity .
6 The first of these concerns the functions of the curriculum , any curriculum .
7 In these circumstances the conditions for unquestioned support for the statutory town planning system , which had lasted for over 30 years , were now considered debatable .
8 In these circumstances the levels of output and employment are entirely demand determined .
9 It also argues with some force against the human-centredness , the ‘ anthropocentrism ’ of the CCS scheme , and that in these places the interests of wildlife and ecology should be give absolute priority , even above human ‘ spiritual replenishment ’ .
10 Through these planes the bodies of the fish , fragmented and dislocated , can be traced in a series of subsidiary diagonals .
11 They train the labour they need rather than import it ( but note the exceptions like the Korean expatriate workers ) and often give these workers the sorts of skills that can usefully be hired by indigenous rivals ( UNCTC , 1988a ) .
12 Throughout these years the powers of monarchy were in effect exercised for the advantage of ascendant magnate factions who enjoyed supremacy at court and aroused widespread hostility in the country .
13 During these years the economies of all four nations evolved in different ways from the comparative chaos of entrepreneurial capitalism to the more advanced stage of organized capitalism .
14 Further , during these years the possibilities of the wireless as a teaching medium was being explored through the BBC 's ‘ Listening-in ’ groups .
15 In these conditions the weaknesses of British industry were rawly exposed to international competition .
16 In both these studies the results for tactual responding closely mirrored those for responding under visual guidance , which suggests that the right hemisphere plays a supra-modal role in appreciation of spatial relations generally ( De Renzi and Scotti , 1969 ; De Renzi , Faglioni and Scotti , 1970 ) .
17 They would permanently weaken the basis of Unionism , and towards these objectives the energies of the progressive people in the North should be bent in the coming months .
18 In these instances the problems of balance are avoided and the emphasis becomes an awareness of matching the blocks in some way , and the need to encourage the development of relevant vocabulary is all the more pressing .
19 With these ships the merchants of La Rochelle could compete in the markets of England and Flanders with wines produced nearer at hand in the Paris Basin and the Rhineland .
20 In these societies the beginnings of weaning and disciplined child-rearing can be seen , and it is significant that , associated with the seasonal hunters of the Palaeolithic period in Europe and elsewhere , we find the first female figurines .
21 Among these worlds the probabilities of their state ( i.e. their entropy ) will increase as often as they decrease .
22 In the light of these trends the concepts of neighbourhood or patch have become less relevant to civic self-determination .
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