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

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1 To these questions they offered three policies for peace in Europe : disarmament , collective security through the League of Nations and the restoration of German territories stripped away by the Treaty of Versailles .
2 If we make sure of the right answer to these questions we will develop the full , clear picture of God that he himself has given us in his revelation .
3 A tentative reply to these questions we think would be that an attempt to construct a purely feminist demand around housing presents major problems , in the way that demands around financial independence , sexuality , childcare and so on , do not .
4 ‘ And then what do I do when I get the answer to these questions you told me to ask , and the newspaper ? ’
5 To these questions he had no answer , and he resolutely put them aside .
6 In trying to provide some answers to these questions I shall demonstrate the ways in which anti-racist and anti-sexist policies frequently mirror each other in rhetoric and analysis .
7 No it is n't , it is n't gon na away but when you go back to these figures we 've actually been working , if you wo if you accept that there 's been , there 's no change in our situation apart from auto-offs and units
8 Er , it was one of one of the channels yes talking to these stars you know and they were relating their training and also they were showing some of the best some of the best shots of them in action in films .
9 According to these employers it was teachers who needed WE more than pupils , so that they could get a picture of what engineering was really like ( as opposed to media misrepresentations — strikes , redundancies , etc. ) and so put across a ‘ good image ’ of engineering , hopefully attracting the ‘ brighter pupils ’ into the industry .
10 If I hold on to these things they go , and if I let go of them they go , and so my life goes .
11 But we can say nothing to these things you know Jackson , we must jog on and be content with the jingling of the bells , only d — it , I hate a dust , and kicking up a dust , and being confined in harness while others ride in the waggon , under cover , stretching their legs in the straw at ease , and gazing at green trees and blue skies without half my Taste .
12 Er mortar bombs , they used to weld the fins on that , do those on stitch welders , they 'd go up and down similar to these things you see now .
13 This can present a difficult timing problem , because it is often not sufficiently appreciated that because of the many requirements as to these documents it may be necessary to have two or three drafts before lodging the plans .
14 According to these factors they decide just how much land to use for each crop and just how many sheep , beef cattle or dairy cows to keep .
15 When a figure is drawn according to these instructions it will , as a consequence , have various properties which a geometer might have predicted .
16 Prior to these investigations it is necessary to clear the bowel completely of faeces .
17 To these difficulties he himself added immensely by his insistence on extending his reforms to Hungary and the Austrian Netherlands .
18 " In addition to these proposals we should recognize that our economic strength depends upon being competitive in world markets .
19 It would seem to anyone the perfect recipe for a good holiday but to these youngsters it is particularly special .
20 As a follow up to these findings we analysed the effect of intestinal resection before completion of growth on ultimate height .
21 and he 's still got something to do with the union , so what he did , when he goes to these meetings he said to the , ah you bloke at Nissan how about getting us round
22 probably by going to these meetings I can pick up the be best practice for ideas which can be passed on to the others
23 Well yes and they were it was you know the What impressed me also you know what it 's like when you go to these places I can remember going not so long ago to Blenheim and er just about to examine something and this thundering voice coming down the hallway , Do not touch .
24 make sense of written material we need to know more than simply the ‘ linguistic ’ characteristic of the text : in addition to these characteristics we need to recognise that any writing system is deeply embedded in attitudinal , cultural , economic and technological constraints … reading and writing are therefore also sociolinguistic activities .
25 To these features he added purely classical batterie , grands jetés en avant and en attitude , cabrioles and quick glissades into échappés à la seconde and swift changes of éaulement .
26 On listening to these performances it is easy to understand why .
27 By drawing attention to these links I have no wish to insist on the virtues of ‘ ordinary language ’ analysis .
28 For the company it means grater profits , but to these men it means more dangerous conditions .
29 To these points I must agree that it appears that the NIH has most reprehensibly sought to exploit the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) crisis to its own ends .
30 See the first week I went to these schools they could n't speak a word of Punjabi .
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