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

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1 Should you succeed in becoming a planner you would be helping to create these parameters .
2 Analyses will be undertaken using these methods to identify some of the important factors determining migration and employment behaviour in the British Isles .
3 Unlike the construction of age equivalents , in the generation of standard scores it may help to include children with linguistic difficulties in the standardisation sample , since the test 's items will be designed to discriminate these children from children who are not experiencing language difficulties .
4 The clearing banks keep operational balances at the Bank which are used for settling the final position at the end of the day between the Bank and the banking system , and their drawing down of money from the discount houses will be designed to keep these balances at a " target " level considered appropriate given the uncertainty of the daily cash flows to the Bank .
5 So control units must be designed to withstand these spikes .
6 I can not be expected to monitor these statements .
7 A local authority would be expected to offer these services before seeking an order unless it had clear evidence that the parents would be unwilling or incapable of making use of them .
8 If output and methods of production can be changed so quickly how can the input of labour be varied to accommodate these changes ?
9 The effect of the Commercial Court 's decision is that whether Names will be permitted to withdraw these funds depends on which of the different legal documents they have entered into .
10 ‘ Barbara must not be permitted to tell these stories . ’
11 Since the population of adult males in Britain is many million , there are obvious savings to be made using these techniques .
12 In Wilson 's view ( 1986 , p. 64 ) what is proposed does not form the basis ‘ for a generally acceptable … durable system ’ and ‘ there seems no escape from the conclusion that another attempt will have to be made to review these issues and make fresh recommendations ’ .
13 ‘ Something must be done to save these jobs
14 General ‘ political economy ’ explanations must be correct in locating such developments within complex shifts in the production process , industrial infrastructure , and labour force requirements occurring at a particular stage of advanced industrialization — though much work needs to be done to define these shifts more precisely .
15 The victim , who has worked in the area for 25 years , said : ‘ Something must be done to stop these hooligans . ’
16 ‘ Can nothing be done to prevent these spasms ? ’
17 I shall first review some of the main impediments to the exercise of power that confront all modern presidents and then consider what can be done to overcome these difficulties .
18 Pharmacological agents could then be selected to modify these cascades .
19 It will be necessary to decide on the amount of resource to be invested in management development , and what mechanism should be used to allocate these resources .
20 Selected policy issues will be used to explore these aspects of central-local relations , using documentary study and structured interviews .
21 All available communication channels should be used to promote these techniques .
22 Specific examples related to patients will be used to illustrate these principles .
23 The definition of racism as the sum of prejudice and power can be used to illustrate these problems .
24 A two-dimensional example can be used to illustrate these results .
25 Various materials , particularly those data constituted by research , should be used to identify these practices .
26 Information about the activities to be included will be obtained in the first instance from a synthesis of existing published material which will be used to summarise these firms on the basis of a number of standard characteristics .
27 Fundamental work , in welfare economics and philosophical ethics , will be needed to bring these tools to bear on the problem of global warming .
28 The incorporation of the European Convention into British law would mean that British judges would be bound to consider these principles when making their judgements .
29 There are two reasons for this : ( i ) the analyses for the technical feasibility of graduated test levels in Chapter 6 ( pp. 153–87 ) are based on these success rates ; ( ii ) for economy of presentation as difficulty factors can easily be identified using these figures .
30 By allowing ourselves to be forced to carry these cards for the convenience of the state , we will be acknowledging that we are at the disposition of the state and its computers .
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