Example sentences of "these are [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These are on the fourth disc .
2 These are at the far end of the Grotto and filled with the waters from the spring of the Grotto .
3 The majority of these are of the so-called ‘ Veneto Ware ’ type , derived from Byzantine prototypes , including a fine , large pot ( albarello ) which suggests the influence of Lombard work , and an outstanding series of dishes and jugs decorated with geometric , floral and figurative designs , glazed in shades of green , brown and black .
4 If two Discus lash their back quarters against each other , then you can assume these are of the same sex .
5 These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
6 These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
7 Yes , these are for the in-service B Ed. and various other courses like that , yes , and some of them have a scientific aspect to them and we 're involved in those as well .
8 These are for the two people involved in writing the Project Video books .
9 Norway is the major EFTA country receiving Grampian manufactured exports , and the majority of these are from the Mechanical engineering sector .
10 These are from the Northern and Southern Railway Company , ’ he said , ‘ to say thank you for the brave and sensible thing that you did to save the train . ’
11 There are currently over 28,000 part-time staff in Government Service and , while the great majority of these are in the junior grades , ten per cent of women at Principal level and above ( senior staff ) now work part time .
12 These are in the same condition as proper names .
13 The new , expensive , equipment required secure and sound cover , thus the Club had to build suitably good sheds ; these are by the 3rd fairway .
14 These are among the radical reforms likely to be recommended in the Sheehy report on rank and pay due to be published within the next few weeks alongside a government White Paper proposing changes in police financing and police authorities and the Royal Commission on criminal justice .
15 Ambivalence towards European culture , doubts about the possibilities of finding an authentic voice , a restless search for confidence and self-esteem , these are among the many bitter fruits of colonial rule in Latin America .
16 These are among the enticing participatory events organised by museums and art galleries for the holidays .
17 Curiously enough , however , these are among the very people who tend to shy away from any kind of subjective description of what being a believer is like , and one frequently finds an empathic researcher who does not believe and may even be unsympathetic giving us a greater insight into what it is like to be a member of a particular religion ( see , for example , Cashmore , 1983 ; Judah , 1974 , Westley , 1983 or Lofland , 1976 ) .
18 Truth , trust , acceptance , restraint , obligation — these are among the social virtues grounded in religious belief which are also now seen to play a central role in the functioning of an individualistic , contractual economy .
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