Example sentences of "[to-vb] these " in BNC.

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1 It 's only cos they 're too idle to cart these catalogues and things about .
2 To grant these rights and judicial privileges to corporations ( and other organizations ) is simply to give them additional resources for a judicial battle in which many , particularly the transnationals , are already more than a fair match for national state regulatory agencies .
3 And to work these industries the population has increased .
4 Governors and teachers do not need to be able to work these out , but they should be able to understand how the figures were reached and what such a budgetary report means .
5 Too often it is left to the police and union officials to work these things out in a hostile environment where clear thinking is at a premium .
6 That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future .
7 You can use the columns below to work these figures out if you wish .
8 Er you 've got to work these out .
9 You have to work these things out before you go to France your money wo n't you ?
10 If you want to upgrade your RAM you 'll have to unplug these , but that 's nothing compared to the headache of removing a disk drive .
11 How far is it reasonable to extrapolate these results to the non-poor is a highly debatable point .
12 Although at present there is insufficient evidence to extrapolate these findings to the human situation , the finding of chemically modified DNA in human tissues is clearly worrying .
13 The student once having obtained these skills would then be encouraged to extrapolate these in the wider area of general study .
14 If they then fail to meet these increased demands , distressing confrontations may result .
15 The Vice Chancellors are looking for scholarships to meet these fees , and money for those scholarships may come from government , industry , benefactors or private individuals .
16 I was often to meet these apparently carefree young men parading the streets and lanes of the city well after midnight , or serenading pretty girls beneath their lighted windows , their only reward a thrown rose or carnation .
17 The proposed system is designed to meet these requirements , and will be altered in line with future developments .
18 To meet these objectives the AEC has a structured programme involving group and individual contact , that is , six group sessions sandwiched between one-to-one interviews held immediately before and after the group contact .
19 I would like to meet these people .
20 To meet these needs we have a wide range of plans which can be adapted to suit individual means and requirements .
21 To meet these standards the worker needs total concentration and freedom from time pressure .
22 They argued that existing maps and digitized files from them are unable to meet these needs at global or regional scale and only remote sensing could help in the short term : the availability of stereometric data from the French SPOT satellite has already led to proposals for automated creation of global digital elevation models with a spatial ( XY ) resolution of about 30 m ( Muller 1989 ) .
23 Good management has attempted to meet these challenges in an organised and rational way , maintaining that planned changes are better than haphazard ones since they give a greater sense of control to the school and are less likely to cause stress to all concerned .
24 The monitoring/evaluation process associated with LMS should assist schools in identifying and meeting the needs of pupils ; funds could then be much more readily targeted to meet these .
25 Among the most fundamental of the proposals designed to meet these objectives are changes in the method of allocating resources to health authorities and the separation of the provision of health services from their funding , using what many have termed an ‘ internal market ’ .
26 How far the teacher will be able to meet these conditions will depend on the constraints imposed by the ward , how periods of clinical experience are viewed by tutorial and clinical staff and what kind of learning the teacher wishes to promote in the student ; and this depends , very much , on how the teacher views the process of nursing .
27 Students obliged to meet these requirements will have their travel and any additional subsistence expenses reimbursed by the University in accordance with agreed scales .
28 New lamps with additional phosphors are , in fact , being developed to meet these needs .
29 The 1893 Act allowed institutions a Parliamentary grant per pupil , but only if the institution/asylum met the standards set by the periodic visits of Her Majesty 's Inspector , so in order to meet these standards and obtain their grants , schools had to improve on the conditions in which the pupils were taught .
30 It is useful to decide before the accounts system is installed on exactly what analysis is going to be needed and then design the books ( or buy the packages ) needed to meet these ends .
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