Example sentences of "[adj] of [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As a result , the A and B lists provide just over half of the records on daytime Radio 1 .
2 The 14 group practices and five singlehanded practices identified by the sampling technique represented 66 or 16% of the 403 general practitioners responsible to Berkshire family health services authority , and the sample consisted of half of the claims for night visits from these doctors , a total of 1988 visits .
3 Just under half of the places on trust boards have gone to women — a development which was welcomed yesterday by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang .
4 Holders of less than £500 formed around 21 per cent of the total number of accounts in both Bank and East India stock , 38 per cent of holders of the 4 per cent stock and more than half of the holders of South Sea stock , but in all four cases this group held less than 10 per cent of the total stock .
5 You get the feeling you 've just walked into an alternative universe where L7 , free of the Women In Rock tag , reign supreme .
6 Telling speeches in support of abolition were made from the Conservative benches by Sir Edward Boyle and Henry Brooke , the former Home Secretary who had become persuaded by the arguments against capital punishment once free of the cares of office .
7 The moment of the break is not transcendent but it is a breaking free of the determinations of ideology — a moment in which the presuppositions that determine ideology are transformed by a critical response to them .
8 She wrote : ’ … essential , right now are groupings of women quite free of the practices of party politics dominated by the fascism inherent in their structures and phallocratic ideology .
9 Stanford University Hospital is the Hippocratic show-piece of America , whose government-sponsored research surges forward free of the confines of budget .
10 The general regulation of economic and social life at the national level , and relations with other nation states , require a complex apparatus of government and administration , parties with broadly formulated aims and policies , and competition between parties ; but there is also a need for more direct and immediate means of political action , which would allow the effective expression of particular grievances and interests , counter some of the consequences of centralization and bureaucratic administration and make possible a more continuous practical participation by large numbers of citizens in determining the quality of their lives .
11 Erm what I 've mentioned then on the handout is some stuff about um er the business of traumagenic dynamics and the possibility that some of the consequences of child sex abuse cold be thought of as as er post-traumatic stress disorder .
12 While the basic nineteenth-century response to poverty was to try to strengthen older institutions , some of the consequences of urbanization and industrialization posed problems for which entirely new responses were necessary .
13 Some of the consequences of vision screening will be in the area of correction or remediation as well as in identifying problems with sight and influencing educational placements .
14 Maguire ( 1985 ) investigated the reasons for poor nurse-to-patient communication and gave examples of some of the consequences in relation to diagnoses ; to treatment ; to investigations ; and to potential complications which became actual problems .
15 Some of the objects on show are clearly and satisfyingly ‘ fake ’ , in the sense that their sole intention is deception for some form of gain .
16 Some of the objects on show are drawn from the collection of the late Jerome Strauss who assembled a group of 2,400 pieces , donated to the museum after his death in 1979 .
17 Though some of the effects of competition , particularly on the BBC , were beneficial , others were not .
18 It 's the part that can be told in an article which is tracing some of the effects of heterosexism .
19 The insulin like growth factors are thought to mediate some of the effects of growth hormone on tissues .
20 Geeta Amin and I have described some of the effects of reception class in secondary schools as they were in 1974 ( Guardian 15 Aug. 1974 ) :
21 Some of the effects of caerulein infusion have been reproduced in this study by exogenous platelet activating factor and the results indicate that platelet activating factor administered in a single dose by itself can induce pancreatitis with typical enlargement of the pancreas and inflammatory changes in the tissue as well as in the increase in plasma amylase concentration .
22 Talk about some of the effects of sound patterning , eg rhyme , alliteration , and figures of speech , eg similes , metaphors , personification , in imaginative uses of English .
23 Some of the effects of loss can be explored by using the idea of suffering .
24 ( Rumour has it that a diet of Scottish scones and cookies can alleviate some of the effects of lead .
25 Counselling also helped him to uncover some of the fears of loss which underlay his extreme jealousy .
26 However , some of the improvements to functionality are of marginal importance to the average financial user .
27 The librarian listed the following as some of the improvements in library use to which the project had contributed : ( 1 ) improved general use in the past year during lesson time , particularly in IS and history ;
28 Her account has some of the qualities of myth in validating shared beliefs and providing a charter for social action .
29 If he played strictly according to the rules , the king had to combine some of the qualities of general , prize fighter , judge and monk .
30 Chatterbox is full of activities that help children assimilate some of the patterns of English — and encourage them to think and communicate on the way !
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