Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] [det] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 There are files of correspondence , rentals and accounts relating to the several divisions of the estate ; approximately 500 maps ( many being older items previously overlooked ) ; boxes on a miscellany of topics from industry and agriculture to education and churches ; and much that is as yet totally unsorted .
2 By and large , the soil-dwelling enemies of the rose are confined to the several kinds of chafer .
3 Further on the Brook splits , and one tributary leads to the few remnants of what was Upper Ley Mill .
4 In the dawn , before the host came home , he would surely be presented at last with one window into his father 's spirit , and add to the many aspects of Master Harry he had borrowed from other people one at least which was his own .
5 Only in Kempe 's noted version on EMI ( 2/88 ) have I felt so strongly the main attributes of Lohengrin : here Robert Heger , the very epitome of the Kapellmeister manner at its best , give to the many passages of formal utterance a grandeur and intensity so often missing in studio performances , culminating in a magnificent outpouring at the final greeting to Elsa in Act 2 .
6 The different methods do not react to the same types of buried feature , and are thus to some extent complementary .
7 It is thus more suited to the latter stages of design , when the problem has been explored and the parameters and constraints are well defined .
8 They were not , however , the same : different continents were inhabited by different species adapted to the same sets of conditions .
9 Cannons are dangerous if sometimes unpredictable weapons whose manufacture is limited to a few groups of human and Dwarf experts .
10 If that is a problem , ( limited to a few versions of the AMI bios ) a full fix involves doing without Stealth in QEMM , which may be a trade off ardent QEMM users do not wish to make .
11 Thus it appears that the acquisition of the grammar of a new variety of " the same " language is subject to the same difficulties and may lead to the same types of " error " and inconsistency as the acquisition of its phonology .
12 The man who has an emission of semen ( other than the ejaculation into the woman 's vagina ) is subjected to the same laws of purification as the menstruating woman ( Lev .
13 Thus the expenditure needs are built up from a whole series of estimates , referring to the many components of Local Government expenditure .
14 It would make very significant incursions into our much against our wishes , to accommodate that , so that we would be looking to North Yorkshire to and work to the same levels of migration , the trend in migration as it were .
15 Should we listen to the few objections of the few people affected ?
16 Correspondingly , when we quarrel with potential friends , we still recognize them as people like us " , both sides will conform to the same rules of the game .
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