Example sentences of "these that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For research purposes , these are special burrows with removable lids and it was from one of these that a research student from Oxford University picked out an adult and a chick like rabbits from a hat .
2 It was at these that the onlookers were chuckling .
3 At the end of September , the prime minister held talks with Mr Poul Schlüter , the Danish premier , and apparently concluded from these that the way was clear to reintroduce the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill soon after Parliament returned from the summer recess .
4 It could be seen from these that the problems faced by Eastern European museums since the decline of the socialist regimes are strikingly similar .
5 Much the most prominent in the archaeological record were ivory and shells , and it was mainly from these that the bracelets , necklaces and pendants buried with the dead were made .
6 It 's at times like these that the brain cells slip into surrealist ‘ wavy picture ’ mode as you mentally conjure something with a 10 inch wide fretboard and a progression of thick wound strings tensed across it , creating monstrous internal forces and straining various components to breaking point .
7 These little thumb print things along the , along the sides are called the marks and the down to the sea those marks disappear and you get this silvery appearance , so it 's very plain if you 've got these that the salmon has been up there just in the upper which is exactly we had , hope we had happened
8 It was from comparing numbers such as these that the majority of scientists suspected that watts of power from test-tube fusion was an impossibility .
9 It was through the use of tactics such as these that the leaders of the LNA sought to shift the representations of sexuality which had been crystallized by the medical profession and their sanitary supporters .
10 Organizational responses to this changing state became evident in the 1980s and it is in order to explicate these that the concept of postmodern organizations has been coined .
11 By the early 1960s only two small herds of perhaps a dozen pedigree animals remained and it was from these that the society , revived yet again in 1982 and with the help of various organisations including the Rare Breeds Survival Trust , formed a new herdbook in 1983 in an attempt to save the breed from extinction .
12 It was n't only the seeds of oats ; the cornfields usually contained quantities of weeds like chickweed , spurrey and charlock and it was on all these that the skylarks , twite and rock doves fattened up for the coming winter .
13 There are , as it were , pre-constitutional norms regulating government , and it is upon these that the health and viability of democratic systems will depend .
14 It was of films like these that the exhibitor Sidney Bernstein may have been speaking when he said :
15 It was at one of these that the Empress was provoked into a comment at the expense of her husband 's current favourite , the Countess of Castiglione , who had appeared at the ball dressed as the Queen of Hearts .
16 It is essentially for reasons like these that the governments of the new democracies of Eastern Europe look to privatization as a way forward .
17 It was on days like these that the emptiness came back and one grew desperate .
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