Example sentences of "these [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The latter has the organisation , the marketing skill and the backing to offer viable meetings , but these centre on the affluent conurbations and are not therefore always accessible to members . |
2 | Several of these centre upon the fact that innovation takes time while markets change rapidly . |
3 | Most of these concentrate on a description of a particular technique and how it may be adapted to the colliding wave situation . |
4 | In C 2v these combine as a 2 and b 1 . |
5 | Now , while class-based relations and processes are clearly a necessary and crucial part of any understanding of the relationships between the ‘ spatial ’ and the ‘ social ’ at the urban and regional scales , these combine in a number of complex ways with other relations such as those of gender and ethnicity . |
6 | Many of these hide in the day to avoid desiccation , and gather their food during the damper night . |
7 | So long as these remain at the centre of any newsgathering institution , then the risk of episodic and trivial coverage increases . |
8 | Sometimes , these remain in the landscape or are incorporated into complex village plans ; elsewhere , they were abandoned in what seems to have been wholescale replanning and resiting of villages . |
9 | These correspond to the syllabuses of Streamline English Departures , Connections and Destinations in the following way : |
10 | These correspond to the data-analysis tools of classical statistics described in most statistics text-books , but are recommended by Tukey for use only when an explicit hypothesis has been formulated . |
11 | This states that whatever the forms , organization and functions that a company believes it has , unless these correspond to the norms and expectations of the local culture they will remain purely superficial window dressing . |
12 | This results in a particularly dramatic decrease for categories 38 , 39 and 44 , these correspond to the most common potential scenario statements : ‘ If the car ahead braked suddenly … ’ , |
13 | These correspond to the following descriptive sites : caecum ; proximal ascending colon ; distal ascending colon ; proximal transverse colon ; distal transverse colon ; proximal descending colon ; distal descending colon ; sigmoid colon ; rectum . |
14 | All of these suffer from the transfer problem already mentioned , though to a lesser extent . |
15 | These suffer from the further problem of treating all deprivation as relative and scaling all measures to the same variance ( as is also done for the index of an ‘ area 's social conditions ’ used in the assessment of GRE ) . |
16 | As regards offers , at any one time we would have over 1000 offers available in-store ; these change on a weekly basis and it would be almost impossible to give advance notice to all staff ; we do of course highlight them in-store to customers and many are advertised in the national press or on TV so that customers [ and potential customers ] may be attracted to shop in JS branches . |
17 | Dozens of studies of the genetic material itself , the DNA , and the proteins it encodes , indicate that these change in a random statistical fashion , but at fairly steady rates over evolutionary time . |
18 | From the centre of the plant flower buds develop , and these grow to the water surface and blossom . |
19 | These grow in a rosette borne on a thick , cylindrical , horizontal rootstock . |
20 | The television department in an advertising agency is responsible for the process of turning the creative team 's ideas , scripts and storyboards into finished TV or radio commercials and ensuring these appear on the right channel at the right time on the right day . |
21 | None of these appear on the inexhaustive list published by Lars Gunnar Andersson and Peter Trudgill . |
22 | These appear at the end of the body of the report and before the appendices and other addenda . |
23 | Mr Motion should be pleased enough by the compliments paid to his work , but most of these appear in the last paragraph or so as a sort of afterthought when the reviewer has finished giving his own version of the poet . |
24 | Its part is often written in the treble clef on G ( 2nd line ) but it is quite immaterial which clef or note is used , provided that a note different from those used for the side-drum and triangle ( if these appear in the same score ) is chosen . |
25 | It seems likely that the condition of the roads had begun to grow uneven after Aberdeen : today , upon leaving the main road , the castle , now ruined , may only be approached on pockmarked and muddy lanes , and if these approximate to the surfaces upon which Johnson had to travel once he entered a remoter Scotland , his pace may be understood and excused , and his courage further applauded . |
26 | These jingle at the slightest touch on the head . |
27 | In that regard it has been reported that increased levels of substance P are observed in patients with advanced liver failure and that these correlate with the degree of hypotension . |
28 | Columns 1–3 are mutually exclusive , but any of these border of the mandible ( column 4 . ) |
29 | But aside from these two areas , most companies still operate with thousands of specialists who are judged and rewarded by how well they perform their separate functions — with little knowledge , or concern , about how these fit into the complex process of turning raw materials , capital and labour into a product or service . |
30 | It is noisy in operation , so silencer tubes were fitted to many Portsmouth valves to reduce noise these fit into the inlet and discharge water below the water level in the cistern . |