Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [vb -s] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The nature of these policies determines the risks to which long-term funds are exposed . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Identifying these patterns helps the parents recognize that the methods they are using to control their children are not working . |
5 | Using these forms has the advantage of enabling the selection personnel to compare the applicants ' responses and qualifications quickly and easily . |
6 | Combining these operations halves the workload immediately . |
7 | Repeating these words leads the reader to think that the poet sees these things everywhere he looks . |
8 | The first of these influences represents the influence of aggregate demand since the key term , m t , is an economy-wide average : its influence is not specific to one particular market — it affects all markets and hence is not indexed on . |
9 | In financial arrangements , neither of these offices approaches the Treasury with a request for a single budget for all their functions . |
10 | The conception and management of change in these organizations confirms the inadequacy of the structure-strategy paradigm either as a heuristic for understanding the process of innovatory change or as a prescriptive tool for enterprises searching for durable competitive advantage in volatile markets . |
11 | must in its pure form express unconditional allegiance to orthodoxy and autocracy ; everything which passes beyond these bounds represents the admixture of alien concepts , the play of fantasy , or a mask behind which the ill-intentioned try to ensnare inexperience and entice dreamers . |
12 | The major instrument for shaping and formulating these prescriptions remains the treaty . |
13 | The combination of these blocks allows the creation of curves and circular , fan-shaped or fleur-de-lis patterns in up to four colours : russett , charcoal , brown and natural . |
14 | For each i the set of its components of these tuples has the form unc for some |
15 | Each of these rememberings subverts the nation . |
16 | The need for these movements shows the ineffectiveness and unwillingness of the present system to deal with issues central to the voter . |
17 | The price at which they bid for these bills determines the Treasury Bill rate . |
18 | ‘ In my view , allowing a child to die in these circumstances enhances the value of life as we would all live it , ’ he said . |
19 | Any critic who quotes these sonnets runs the risk of putting himself out of business . |
20 | The same phrase had been translated and mordantly placed by Dante in Canto XXX of the Purgatorio ; and so , when Hardy in these poems confronts the shade of his recently deceased and estranged wife Emma , not only does Aeneas in Aeneid 6 confront the reproachfully haughty ghost of Dido , but Dante 's pilgrim confronts for the first time the shade or apparition of his lost Beatrice . |
21 | Recognition of these exceptions upholds the continuance of colonial boundaries in the interests of stability , predictability , and the facilitation of international communications . |
22 | The first of these exceptions captures the essence of the common law offence of fighting . |
23 | Neither of these alternatives excludes the possibility that a change in associability might also play a part on generating latent inhibition . |
24 | The reader who has grasped these ideas has the root of the matter in him . |
25 | It may be that one of my children might want one or two of them , but nobody these days has the houses to hang pictures in the way Bunny and I have done , and I 've always known that the public will eventually enjoy them . |
26 | A proper understanding of these principles enables the farmer to control the amount of air ( and thus the temperature ) in his clamp , thereby promoting the correct balance between the desirable lactic and other organic acids . |
27 | Thinking about these questions produces the conclusions that are the starting point for Hughes 's paper : that the philosopher 's child invariably turns out to be male and that autonomy seems to be for men only . |
28 | The contraction of these muscles widens the angle between the two plates of a pair and , in this way , causes the protraction of the head . |
29 | A loss of power or cable break in these situations leaves the pilot helpless , and a very heavy , stalled landing will be inevitable . |
30 | More generally , though , his discussion of these chronotopes exemplifies the way in which the shifting organization of space and time can be used to plot generic change . |