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

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1 This leaves a net position of 9 × $20 000 = $180 000 long in a synthetic index future of the smaller companies quoted on the NYSE .
2 It is only car cases of the larger mammals that kites are interested in and help to remove .
3 Other less well known relatives are the goral of southern Asia , and the two species of serow : the Japanese serow , which also has a dwarf form on Taiwan ; and the mainland serow of the warmer parts of south-east Asia .
4 The number of babies born to single women over 40 has more than doubled over the last 10 years with the North West top of the older mums ' baby league table .
5 The number of babies born to single women over 40 has more than doubled over the last 10 years , with the North West top of the older mums ' baby league table .
6 For all this , class divisions remained , particularly in the station facilities of the larger terminals .
7 The depth-first control structure of the later phases of the system is a consequence of this , and has some disadvantages , as we will see .
8 The site was re-excavated in 1990 and 1991 , in an area south-east of the earlier excavations ( in the direction of the two lines of features ) and sealed beneath playa clays , unlike the areas of the 1970s .
9 He also constantly experimented with new designs , and the Thomas splint for compound fractures of the lower limbs was widely used during World War I , from 1916 , for the transport of stretcher cases from the front to casualty stations , and saved many lives and limbs .
10 Contained within the breccias are the fossilized bones of many animals that lived in this part of Britain during the middle Pleistocene , and we will be describing the way in which the fossil bones of the smaller animals came to be deposited .
11 The crane ratchets of the later arrivals could still be heard clearly as their crews outramped , and rising bow waves could be spotted as an occasional laggard powered upstream to its proper place in the echelon .
12 Thus , inequalities in health status characteristic of the earlier phases of the life cycle are assumed to be overwhelmed by the biological process of ageing .
13 It is impossible to isolate the exact moment at which the downswing of the arms becomes the release action of the lower arms and hands prior to impact .
14 When Morley brought out his Canzonets or Little Short Aers to five and sixe Voices in 1597 , he also provided most of them with a lute transcription of the lower voices .
15 The well-being of the community — largely composed of dairy-farmers — as a whole was bound up in the extensive municipal common lands , the existence of which not merely helped the poor but put a limit on the land hunger of the richer peasants .
16 Texas Instruments , Sun 's co-developer and fabricator , said that the ‘ business decision ’ to start ramping-up production of the smaller chips at the expense of fussing over the 50MHz part was made two months ago , because Sun could n't wait any longer .
17 Many towns and cities have high street branches of the bigger agencies , while smaller operations may operate from more modest premises and be run individually or in partnership .
18 First as a winger , then as an out-and-out striker , he played an immensely valuable role in the Palace sides of the later years of that decade , culminating in the promotion team of 1969 , in which he was the top scorer with 14 goals , while his five 1st Division goals in 1969–70 were only improved upon at the Palace by proven striker Gerry Queen .
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