Example sentences of "these [noun] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If these skills improve then we may yet have the desired effect of improving the flow of the ball .
2 These policies have largely been abandoned , leading to an increasing social imbalance in recruitment to higher education , militating against the chances of those from working-class and peasant backgrounds .
3 By placing strict controls upon rural development these policies have also brought about a planned scarcity of housing which , in the face of increasing demand , has made a rural house a desirable good with a premium price .
4 It may also be shown that these transformations include both the Ehlers transformation and the rotation described in previous sections .
5 Instead it works as an artistic whole : these performers fit together .
6 These objects encourage only a fleeting understanding of language ; coming and going like swerving planets that spin in and out of our consciousness .
7 All of these defences apply only where the person is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , and all of the participants have the defence that they had no reason to suspect that the material was threatening , abusive or insulting .
8 But these satellites provide only patchy service in some areas , which is why it requires capacity on the Russian satellites to meet the soaring demand in Asia .
9 These cases illustrate well that treaty reasoning is not dominant in third party situations where there are displacing factors .
10 Longterm studies of the natural history of indeterminate colitis have suggested that most of these cases behave more like ulcerative colitis than Crohn 's disease .
11 These patterns imply very differing conditions for idea-management .
12 These exports exist only on paper .
13 The analytic problem , for competition policy , is that these strategies involve both welfare gains and losses .
14 Procedurally , in their actual artistic practice , many of these artists have also seized the spurned materiality of the body and introduced it into their work .
15 It is prudent to check each company 's rules before you commit yourself ‘ These contracts have only just started in Britain and so far people have treated them cautiously , ’ says Peter Hargreaves of adviser Hargreaves Lansdowne .
16 These cords trail away into the distance , and there can be seen the hands of Drachenfels himself , drawing the essence out of the soul and into his own hands .
17 In many ways these attitudes remain today .
18 These attitudes vary sharply by political allegiance : over 60% of Conservative Party supporters thought control should be in the hands of central government , and over 60% of Labour Party supporters thought control should rest with LEAs .
19 Where these attitudes appear together , one can discern vestiges of the original Nazarean position — the position of Jesus himself , of James , Jude and the hierarchy in Jerusalem .
20 These wishes go straight back to childhood , and so religion represents a transference from childhood and a kind of emotional infantilism in which people try and make out that they 're still children , as it were , even though they , even though they really are n't .
21 Since conglomerate mergers involve companies with completely independent products , these mergers have only small opportunities for a direct reduction in production costs .
22 Macnicol shows that the roots of these views lie deeper and can be found in the social debates of the past one hundred years .
23 Some of these views look inwards : either in the sense of developing the individual child or in the sense of developing English as a separate school subject .
24 These values extend well into the boundaries of improbability .
25 Weiner regards this as irrational and a root of Britain 's weakness ; in fact these values fit closely with the dominance of other kinds of capitalistic activity in land , finance and empire .
26 These investments have therefore been treated as cash equivalents in preparing the cash flow statement reflecting the liquid nature of the investments .
27 These authorities indicate plainly enough that the agreement in the present case did not create a lease and that the tenancy from year to year enjoyed by the tenant as a result of entering into possession and paying a yearly rent can be determined by six months ' notice by either landlord or tenant .
28 All these clubs generate around 60 per cent or more of their total revenue from trading or commercial activities , which include sponsorship and advertising .
29 Though attitude surveys were never widely used in Britain , none the less , the achievements of these researchers have inevitably influenced the work of modern survey analysts in the design and the analysis of questionnaires .
30 ( These groups take perhaps two thirds of the cost of the NHS . )
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