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

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1 Hobbs v. Clark was considered and followed in two further driver 's option cases , Director of Public Prosecutions v. Magill [ 1988 ] R.T.R. 337 and Regan v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1990 ] R.T.R. 102 , but I find nothing in the judgments in these cases which provides independent support for what I have called the doctrine of driver 's preference .
2 But the activities of these departments were growing in other ways , too .
3 The activities of these components depend on their symmetries just as the activities of internal vibrations of the molecules are related to their symmetries ( see Section 5.7 ) .
4 A letter dated 11 October 1262 from Roger de Doncaster , king 's clerk , to John de Kirkby , the chancellor tells us something about the activities of these men in the French capital .
5 ‘ Sixthly , we have been sent here to find the Grail and Excalibur — though there 's fat chance of that — as well as to assist our two dark shadows to root out the activities of these Templars .
6 Hess suggested that this took place along the deep ocean trenches , such as the Chile-Peru Trench , which runs parallel to the west coast of South America , and that the relatively ‘ cold ’ oceanic crust dived down beneath the continents in these zones , descending deep into the mantle to complete the convective cycle .
7 The homologies of these parts have been the subject of much controversy .
8 The instability of the horizons in these solutions can easily be demonstrated in that they require very specific forms for the initial functions f(u) and g(v) .
9 And if MPs on the take are not parroting the opinions of these companies what can we suppose the money they receive is for ?
10 The epicentres of these shocks occur on an axis from the Azores to Gibraltar .
11 The accounts of these companies have been subjected to audit procedures , but as a consequence of the receivership have not been approved and signed by the directors , ’ say the auditors .
12 The accounts of these operations issued for home consumption by the two sides were regularly monitored by the BBC .
13 The main premise is that the corporatist strategies developed almost universally by authoritarian regimes in order to organize and control civil society , serve simultaneously to create the political context for popular responses ; and special attention will therefore be paid to the ways in which unions , community groups and parties find the political space to organize within the institutions of these regimes .
14 There was , however , a very practical reason for the facing of the galleries in these directions .
15 The motets of these composers show their liturgical style in its purest form .
16 The meanings of these expressions was considered in the previous chapter , and it may be expected that they will be interpreted in essentially the same way in this context .
17 If you have read the poem Jabberwocky ( on page 148 ) , you will probably have some ideas about the meanings of these words .
18 The meanings of these terms , taken together , constitute a single semantic field .
19 ( See the discussions of these developments elsewhere in this book , particularly Chapters 4 and 7 . )
20 AS CAMRA 's Brewery Liaison Officer for Newcastle Breweries I have followed the discussions in these columns concerning the origin of Theakston 's beers with interest .
21 While we shall comment further below on the use of such officially constructed statistics , which may reflect , inter alia , changing public attitudes to reporting crime , police practice in recording crime or changing priorities concerning crime seriousness , as well as changes in underlying crime levels , we may be excused some ironic enjoyment in examining the patterns in these figures during the Thatcher decade .
22 Get to recognise the signs of these conditions .
23 By concentrating on the kind of search space produced during lexical access , we provide a way of analysing the interactions between these sources of complexity .
24 Refugees are particularly vulnerable to the dangers of these situations ; the world refugee population is around twenty five million .
25 Among the manifestations of these attitudes are the statements of some defendants in rape trials , which may show an indifference towards the wishes of women , or a belief that the wearing of attractive clothes or an invitation to coffee is a sure sign of willingness to engage in sex ; and the attitudes of some police-officers in the early 1980s , influenced by any one of a number of assumptions about the prevalence of false complaints of rape , about the ‘ typical ’ rape as an attack by a stranger , about the presence of injuries or bruises in ‘ genuine ’ rapes , and so forth .
26 The moles in these ratios can be converted to masses as shown above .
27 A series of discriminant analyses were then run to test whether and , if so , in what ways the views of these non-respondents differed significantly from those of the respondents .
28 To a considerable extent I share many of the views of these writers .
29 In preparing the timetables for these services we sought to meet the objectives of providing a series of connections between buses from central Livingston and trains to and from Edinburgh .
30 The question for the courts in these cases is whether the third party can escape from the effect of the documents that he or she has signed .
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