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

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1 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 .
2 It employs structured health behaviour questionnaires and informal , in-depth interview techniques to discover if there are regional variations in how people see health and illness , if these views affect the ways in which people need health care , and if these perceived needs are in turn related to the actual demand for and use of health care facilities .
3 These groups share the characteristics of having long-term and chronic needs .
4 Sentimental producers may like to think that these programmes give the politicians a chance to find out what the people are thinking , and vice versa .
5 This is an extremely efficient method of long-distance travel , but just how these birds locate the thermals has always been a mystery .
6 If these checks raise no anomalies a charge for the cost of the items is allocated to the cardholder 's account .
7 These reactions follow the laws of conservation of energy —
8 These rules include the items listed below .
9 These rules give the directions into which the head , body and arms should move when expressing certain moods , emotions and actions .
10 Octagonal piers divide the nave from aisles ; these piers have no bases or capitals .
11 And yet , on a mature view , do not all these fragments suggest the pressures of real life ?
12 These goals reflect the backgrounds ( values , beliefs and experiences ) of individuals and do not emerge fully formed at 20 years of age ; they are acquired over long periods , and particularly during childhood .
13 These solutions describe the paths of ingoing and outgoing rays respectively , and in the absence of the black hole would become .
14 These animals possess the nettle-cells or nematocysts , which are arranged near their surfaces , and act as a weapon either of offence or defence for them .
15 It says that at least some of the characteristics of this hyper-individualist people can not be explained by what has happened to them in the Ottoman time and since , because these characteristics predate the Ottomans .
16 Calder Hall Training Manager who was project manager for the installation at both sites , said : ‘ These computers give the operators an opportunity to experience potential events in a realistic simulation and are capable of continuous modifications , development and expansion . ’
17 These considerations affect the difficulties which attend Difficulties with girls , and which come to the fore with the most Amis-sounding of its characters , the male lead .
18 All of these nationalities glorify the realms of fish and vegetables , and all use relatively healthful methods of cooking them — steaming , grilling , and quick stir-frying .
19 These lines cut the letters into perfectly balanced halves .
20 These criticisms include the points that :
21 These appointments implement the recommendations of a report by Jeremy Morse , which advocates separation of business development and regulation .
22 These serenos patrol the streets at night , acting as watchmen and guardians of the peace .
23 These conventions enable the participants to orientate to what is happening , and rapidly make sense of the interaction .
24 These fats hold the cells of your skin 's topmost layers together .
25 The processes by which these organisations purchase the goods and services they need are radically different from those in consumer markets .
26 Directors are especially valued if they are also on the boards of other organisations , and these interlocks bridge the worlds of manufacturing , banking and investment institutions .
27 These bands travel the towns and cities of the Old World spreading their nightmarish vision of doom and despondency .
28 However , these generalizations obscure the pockets of quite marked poverty which also exist in Easton .
29 Collectively , these statutes enable the police to stop and search suspects and ask for personal details , to enter forcibly and search private properties , to detain suspects for questioning for up to 72 hours and to use as much discretion as they require to impose bans or conditions on marches or assemblies .
30 The opening session of this workshop demonstrated very clearly that these changes affect the creators , the storers and the pursuers of data in similar ways .
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