Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 So , the businessman goes across the road to the people running the schools , and says , ‘ These are the jobs we want filled , if you can teach the children these skills we will give them priority if they come to us for a job when they leave . ’
2 These skills she could not use with Moran .
3 This is not er protecting that , no old age pensioner should pay these taxes they should pay the taxes unless they 're in need and be adequately taken care of .
4 In these cases it may be that searches may have to rely on matches with length , shape and first letter .
5 In these cases it may be appropriate after advising the insured of the position , to offer to make a payment based upon importing average into the contract and applying average to the amount of the claim .
6 However , even in these cases it will probably not be necessary to establish the market value immediately .
7 In these cases it can be useful to know whether the interpreters are instructed to stay in role at all times or whether they may step out of role .
8 At formal interviews in connection with these cases you may , if you wish , be accompanied by either a TU representative or a colleague .
9 It 's been known for a very long time that from these cases you can isolate this organism C diphtheria bacterium which you saw in the practical classes and has this distinctive stayed property where er certain granules can be stayed up and also the arrangement of the cells is rather reminiscent of what called Chinese lettering .
10 Given these definitions we can ask , more specifically , just what motion of a point produces a straight line , and what a circular ; what motion of a straight line produces a square , and what motion of a circle produces a sphere .
11 From these definitions you will see that crime and delinquency are one form of deviance ( strictly speaking , delinquency refers to anti-social and illegal behaviour , but in sociology it is usually linked with ‘ juvenile ’ and used to refer to the criminality and misconduct of youths ) .
12 During these meetings we must have a serious look at whether the children should be coming home to live with you in the future .
13 probably by going to these meetings I can pick up the be best practice for ideas which can be passed on to the others
14 Well an any meetings really because I think if I can er show my face at these meetings it might er I mean I think whether or not it 's because of the increase in burglaries or whether it 's because of the publicity via David we seem to have had er a hell of a lot of er enquiries about the schemes .
15 Without taking sides on these views it can be acknowledged that there are ‘ two faces ’ to street level bureaucracy .
16 Taking the smallest of these values we could find the value of R5 that will produce a current of 93µA to the base of TR2 .
17 From these values it can be seen that , as with the bigram results , the Marshall equation again produces the best results .
18 For both of these groups it will be convenient to have a method of selection that is both more flexible and more discriminating than A levels .
19 In trying to reach any of these groups you will need to study the media in some detail .
20 In order to reveal these foundations we must therefore examine the main tenets of conservative and liberal political thought .
21 From these accounts I could n't recognise the Tom Watt I thought I had known .
22 From reading these accounts it would appear that three main changes have taken place in family structure and functioning over the past one or two centuries :
23 By analysing these accounts it should prove possible to add significantly to our knowledge of the capital requirements of the industry , in terms of both fixed capital costs and the running investment needed to maintain output .
24 For these reasons we shall drop references to the separation of science and religion during the scientific revolution .
25 Had the candidate understood these reasons he would at once have seen that the decision in Att. -Gen .
26 For all of these reasons you may want to hear your students talking with as little prompting as possible from you .
27 For these reasons I shall make a declaration to the effect that for the purposes of Part II of the Act of 1987 , an assignee of part of a deposit as defined in section 5 is to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part .
28 My Lords , for these reasons I would allow this appeal .
29 For these reasons I would allow the appeal and order that the child be returned forthwith to the jurisdiction of the court in Ontario so that that court may continue its consideration of the applications which are currently before it .
30 For these reasons I would allow these appeals .
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