Example sentences of "these [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These make extensive use of lively songs , rhymes and games .
2 Jetties , piers and hides have been built out into the reeds and these make ideal observation platforms .
3 These make persuasive reading , not least because they espouse the principles of sustainable management set out in Caring for the Earth ( see WWF Page , November ) .
4 Such an advanced social and administrative development is certainly apparent in seventh century Kentish law-codes ; but it is odd that these make little provision for economic transactions .
5 Facilities such as these make computerised recruitment an attractive proposition , but it is important to realise that recruitment systems are difficult to design .
6 Proposals such as these aroused considerable debate in the 1930s ( particularly on the question of whether , for every job vacated by an older worker , a new one would be created for a younger person ) , but they made little headway with the National Government .
7 These connect personal computer local network electronic mail systems with each other , with mainframe and minicomputer-based systems , and with public networks supporting X400 .
8 ‘ Realist ’ films like these drew ecstatic praise from the local critics whose enthusiasm for the national cinema was a new phenomenon .
9 There are strong collaborative links with groups outside the Institute and , in several cases , these involve joint research grants or studentships .
10 These involve occupational structure , changes in the gender composition of the workforce , increased unemployment , and increases in the use of casual employment .
11 These included economic diversification , development of non-oil revenues and the promotion of export and import-substitution industries .
12 These included large size , apparent intelligence , domestic status , beauty or aesthetic appeal , similarity or evolutionary ‘ closeness ’ to humans , harmlessness to humans , economic value , cultural or historical associations with people , and ‘ cuteness ’ in the sense of being juvenile or baby-like in appearance .
13 From 1923 onwards the party was to single out key categories of the rural population for education : these included ex-Red Army men , Komsomol members , and women deputies to the local Soviets .
14 These included Social Work Departments , children 's homes , Children 's Hearing Panels , voluntary organisations , and others .
15 These included innate self-preservation and support for kin and future generations ; aggressive tendencies from juvenile males ; affiliation by individuals with groups and displaced parent figures ; innate drives for ownership or exclusive access ; the search for ontological security and , especially significant for us , instinctive territoriality .
16 These provide expanded capacity for platinum anti-cancer drugs and specialised organic pharmaceutical products .
17 Netting always produces a number of damaged fish , which come to the surface dead or dying , and these provide easy prey for the eagles and cormorants .
18 And I think the other thing that 's important to bear in mind as well as far as logging 's concerned is that a lot of the poor slash-and-burn cultivators that come in have come along roads that the logging companies have built , and these provide easy access , say straight into the heart of the Amazon or what ever .
19 Admittedly , some authorities have seized opportunities to create linear walking routes for recreation such as ‘ greenways ’ along canal towpaths and disused railway lines , and these provide segregated pedestrian routeways as well as recreation space .
20 These provide free advice for local citizens on a wide range of matters , including consumer affairs .
21 FORM EMERGES due to changes in cell shape and these provide direct evidence for epigenesis .
22 Over-regularizations like these provide conclusive evidence that children take an active part in learning their first language .
23 Some would argue that these provide clear evidence of prehistoric exploitation , whilst others see them as highly practical , and therefore long-lived , mining methods .
24 Recollections such as these provide excellent ammunition for arguing a case for Nizan 's growing disenchantment with the Soviet experiment and communism in 1934 .
25 Others have emphasized that the relationship of mother 's age at birth of child to its survival through infancy and early childhood is through the mother 's physical health and maturity , particularly in the tendency of these to cause low birth weight , birth defects and congenital malformations .
26 These cause chronic urticaria ( nettle-rash ) in some people , and urticaria is sometimes due to an allergic reaction .
27 These cause repeated damage to the forest , including saplings of desirable species , and lead to the problem of genetic erosion of the crop , and are also difficult to administer .
28 These characterize natural law thinking .
29 These conceded Indian representation on an elective basis in both the central and provincial councils of government , while maintaining intact the principle of the irresponsible executive .
30 These receive wide coverage in this edition , as do a number of " new " conditions such as Lyme disease .
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