Example sentences of "[conj] a [noun sg] of [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | While some contributions amount to little more than a description of manufacturers ' software , others delve into the concepts and methodologies . |
2 | He could n't have had more than a couple of hours ' sleep . |
3 | The transformation of what was little more than a set of lawyers ' chambers to a fully fledged government department is a story worth telling , with portents still to come . |
4 | Alex Miller 's team asked no questions of a drastically altered Ibrox side containing more than a smattering of Rangers ' impressive reserve strength . |
5 | He was tall and thin , with a pink , peeling nose and a couple of days ' stubble . |
6 | She was a governor of University College London , the London School of Medicine , and a number of girls ' schools . |
7 | This is composed of 50 per cent scientists and a leavening of employers ' and employees ' representatives . |
8 | The balance sheet should show the total amount of shareholders ' funds and an analysis of shareholders ' funds between the amount attributable to equity interests and the amount attributable to non-equity interests . |
9 | Librarians see advantages in tel ms of increased use of resources , increased interest and involvement of pupils and teachers in the library , a chance to identify accurately information needs and an enhancement of pupils ' abilities to locate and use pertinent information sources . |
10 | But a search of wine-makers ' chateaux in the Lyon area have produced no link . |
11 | But a search of wine-makers ' chateaux in the Lyon area have produced no link . |
12 | After a couple of years ' use the charger 's output may fall slightly . |
13 | This makes it difficult to tell whether HP and other retail credit , as a part of consumers ' overall spending , is now increasing or declining . |