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

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1 Development plans in these countries and others also carry statements of national intent .
2 Given the steeper wage profiles in large firms it is not surprising to find intense competition for employment in these firms and employers are able to select those with the highest qualifications .
3 Further he will tend to stress the role of man in these patterns and processes . ’
4 In these infants and children the presence of hypoxaemia predicted radiographic pneumonia with a 71% sensitivity , a 55% specificity , and an overall accuracy of 64% ( p<0.0001 ) .
5 Changes in these attitudes and practices will be the result of a long political process which will certainly take more than a century to work out , and even then will probably compress the time which it took Europe to work through comparable processes .
6 A total of about 560 individuals is involved in these records and comparison with data given by des Forges and Harber suggests some increase , the average number recorded each year having risen from about 15 annually until 1961 to over 55 annually since 1967 .
7 It is surprising how little the poet 's father shared in these games and sports , which could have helped form a natural bridge of intimacy with his six sons as they began to go their several ways .
8 However , it is acknowledged that caretakers and cleaning staff , among others , need to function in these circumstances and managers must keep such situations under review .
9 It is important that those involved in these initiatives and others which may follow understand the priorities for assistance to popular music .
10 This result provides important evidence in favour of the proposition that the remuneration of regular staff in these occupations and/or regions is below the market level .
11 The most important feature is the active involvement of teachers in these researches and developments , and thus they provide the support for interested librarians and teachers to make the transition from teaching simply library skill s to introducing study and information handling skills into the curriculum .
12 The patients who recovered in these boxes and enclosures came and went like the inmates of any other busy casualty ward , but , of course , there were big differences : most importantly , there was no waiting list , and no one had to pay !
13 There was a well understood code of honour in these matters and guests invariably responded nobly .
14 We have no holy mountain and no holy river ; though long ago before the druids , the natives saw visions in these groves but aliens have come who have no love of this land and only love possessions .
15 14.2 [ Where the Purchaser is a natural person ] [ and if and to the extent that s 2(1) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 applies to the Order , ] nothing in these terms and conditions shall operate or be construed to operate so as to exclude or restrict the liability of the Seller for death or personal injury caused [ to the Purchaser ] by reason of the negligence of the Seller or of its servants , employees or agents .
16 work permit ? — that 's bull : Pedersen ( joining Oldham ) , Bohinen ( Forest ) and Nilsen ( Sheff Utd ) are all leaving norway for england in these days and Nilsen is just as Frank not a regular in our World Cup squad .
17 UNITA on the other hand claimed that it had killed 82 government troops in these attacks and others in Cabinda and Uige provinces .
18 In these schools and classrooms the more traditional approaches to teaching and learning were rejected , not because they were traditional but because their teachers came to realise that through a programme of learning which was based upon the qualities and gifts of each child , higher standards could be achieved .
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