Example sentences of "a [noun] [prep] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This project examines a variety of these initiatives in a small number of English cities looking at how they began , their strengths and weaknesses , capacity for job creation and training , links to other groups and use of financial and technical support services . |
2 | If all or a variety of these motives are present , some redistribution of income or in-kind government provision is expected within limits , although its pattern is likely to be complex . |
3 | On a video-film made at Highlander entitled ‘ Save our Land and People , ’ a variety of these groups speak to each other about their own problems and possible solutions , hopes and fears , and I think it is no accident that some of the most beautiful music and evocative songs which I have heard for a long time comes from these people . |
4 | For any single client a variety of these actors are likely to be involved in their care and maintenance in the community ; hence concerns among policy makers about coordination between agencies in the actual provision of care . |
5 | The value of a religious noviciate which asks novices to try out a variety of these functions in turn is that it exposes novices to the value of each . |
6 | Mouse ICM is much more susceptible to lethal damage by X-irradiation or anti-metabolites than TE and treatment of embryos ( starting from the 2- to 8- cell stage ) with a variety of these reagents has been used to generate trophectodermal vesicles devoid of any apparent ICM ( discussed in ref. 28 ) . |
7 | It 's always exacting to work a patchwork sweater , simply by joining together a group of your test pieces , but a similar idea is to mark out patches on a squared sweater diagram and work a variety of these patterns for a sampler sweater . |
8 | Fig. 3.2 Amount of a saline solution consumed by rats pre-exposed to water ( W ) , saccharin ( S ) , Lemon ( L ) , coffee ( C ) , almond ( A ) , sodium chloride ( Na ) , or to a variety of these flavours . |
9 | Whether the clays remain as discrete particles or cluster together to form flocs or aggregates with diameters much larger than the individual component particles is often a function of these waters . |
10 | Durkheim saw relations within localities as having a function in these processes , albeit a mainly facilitating one . |
11 | A case on these facts would now be covered by the Motor Insurance Bureau Scheme , whereby motor insurers provide a fund to meet claims against uninsured drivers . |
12 | And I think that for me , having learnt quite a bit about these differences , I find what I want to do now is go forward to see how we can build some sort of unity and on what basis and whether in fact that is required . |
13 | Now adjust preset VR1 either way to check that you get a range of 5V to 15V ; you may find you can actually go a bit beyond these limits but this is not of importance . |
14 | Labour tried and failed to make the election a referendum on these changes . |
15 | At the LCY central committee plenum in October Simic also said that the new programme of reform could not be implemented by the LCY , and he called for a referendum on these questions and on the Constitution . |
16 | However , the fact that there is a reduction in these figures is itself indicative of a change in Anderson . |
17 | We have seen already how Local Authority power has changed in the last fifteen years , and how as a part of these changes , the Education Committees have become more and more political . |
18 | Because they have learnt to be a part of these tasks it is safe to ask them to differentiate , to take up the specialization which is appropriate to their gifts and skills and interests . |
19 | Recently both the Roman city authorities and the Ministero dei Beni Culturali have independently produced plans for exhibiting a part of these collections . |
20 | Trade unions play a part within these associations but , since their function is nearly entirely within the formal sector — which employs only a small proportion of the population — they play a relatively minor role . |
21 | Sheriff Robert Younger told him : ‘ You are a first offender and perhaps your alcoholism may have played a part in these offences . |
22 | It is then not surprising that much of the response to the sociology of knowledge is a defence of these disciplines that incorporates the common-sense proposition that social context can influence the form and content of knowledge . |
23 | If the law grants him a defence in these circumstances , then he may have sexual intercourse with her and use violence upon her with impunity . |
24 | For the law to grant him a defence in these circumstances would be to grant a licence for sexual exploitation . |
25 | It has been held , however , that consent is still a defence in these circumstances . |
26 | Their match with Harrow was an exciting affair and a victory for the sort of positive leadership which a writer in these columns urged last month . |
27 | Although it was very rough at first , but I got used with it even when the seasickness caught me up going round the top of the highland , but once he was away from that and er I was n't a drinker in these days but some old man says to me , er before you go to a meal , he says , take a drop of brandy . |
28 | However , it has been calculated ( Justices ' Clerks ' Society , 1992 ) that 57 per cent of such cases received sentences that were within the sentencing powers of the magistrates ' courts , and this suggests that a majority of these offences could have been tried summarily . |
29 | There seems to be a link between these phenomena and the distribution of irregularities in atmospheric pressure and sea surface temperature across a large part of the southern hemisphere at low latitudes.The abnormally high pressures over Australia during the latest drought are part of a changing pattern called the ‘ southern oscillation ’ , a seesawing of pressure between the Australian region and the central Pacific Ocean . |
30 | A link between these mechanisms and sudden infant death could be validated by finding prospectively a similar pathophysiology during the first event in a previously well infant . |