Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [prep] [adv] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The input to such an algorithm is a set of values for very many attributes .
2 After half an hour the gathering breaks up and the recruits escort their visitors off to lunch , or on a tour of camp for yet more photographs .
3 Their wealth of experience in so many areas of materials science and manufacture enables them to advise on almost all aspects of laboratory requirements including the Olympus materials microscope range .
4 Now , with a lease that requires all new building to be completed by the year 2000 , and the crash of the property market making nonsense of plans for yet more offices , the developers stand to lose over £170 million .
5 We all owe Solly a deep debt of gratitude for his services to the cause of jazz for so many years .
6 ‘ I have experienced a lot of emotion in so many ways .
7 No wonder this part of Ireland felt a closer allegiance to Scotland than to the rest of Ireland over so many centuries .
8 It was not unusual for him , unaided , to drink two bottles of wine in as many hours .
9 Never had anything been so well trumpeted to me ; surely there had been an element of hyperbole from so many colleagues and friends who had been going to the jamboree for years ?
10 The sea was a mass of foam with so many bodies stirring it up , and some of the men ventured further out to try their skills at swimming .
11 Your aim should be to see that she does not suffer long periods of loneliness and that she feels so well cared for that she can manage to endure her period of sorrow without too many crutches , until life becomes worth living again .
12 This month we look at tractors , still the main item of tackle on almost all farms .
13 So decide to meet a certain number of people for so many minutes each day , and gradually increase this over six months .
14 His honesty and loyalty is a model to everyone who wishes to be an authentic representative of the people he served in a variety of capacities for so many years .
15 Unlike his stepson , who favoured building houses for sale or rent , Luther Reynolds was a cold and calculating thinker , a man who thought with his emotions ; a legacy , no doubt , of being starved of love for so many years .
16 The mathematician can readily conceive of spaces with as many dimensions as he pleases , in which he writes unc With as many terms as there are dimensions to the space .
17 For example , how many physicists realize that physics is now as ‘ general ’ a degree in this sense as English ; and how many academics are aware of the significant proportions of graduates in almost all subjects entering the financial and commercial sectors ?
18 It is only when one moves into the realms of complicated , multi-column pages which have several different sizes and styles of print with perhaps some photographs as well that the user really needs to worry about page makeup software .
19 Sometimes , they enable us to extract a lot of information from very few cues .
20 Geoffrey Marshall , commenting on the bureaucracy of the system says that " it comes to a climax with an exchange of reports between practically all parties capable of exchanging them . "
21 Additionally , of course , such a diverse distribution of services amongst so many bodies is a potential nightmare for the ordinary consumer .
22 The use of time out from direct managerial responsibilities , and a system of rotation for perhaps several weeks at a time , would ensure the practitioner could concentrate on developing a clinical teaching role without the burdens of service demands .
23 By open account with payment due so many days after receipt , after delivery to the docks or some other criteria .
24 The headmaster seemed young , to Bodie , for a man with responsibility for so many kids , but he was pleasant enough , and certainly co-operative , and was prepared to let Bodie act as deputy sports master for as long as the surveillance on young Nick Stone was needed .
25 The voice was grudging , and slow to have any truck with hope after so many bewilderments and frustrations .
26 With output in almost all areas either steady or up on pre-privatisation days , the company already looks hugely more efficient in the private sector .
27 Yeah I realise and I hope I do n't come into contact with too many acts of parliament .
28 The precedent has now been established that European Community law is invulnerable to deliberate Acts of Parliament , and that British courts are under obligation to disapply those Acts where they conflict with it .
29 As I got to the end of the row it seemed that a hundred hands had grabbed me … my body was being assailed with blows from so many directions , whether from kicks or punches I do not know , and with stars in front of my eyes and bells ringing in my ears , I felt another strange sensation .
30 It was put into production with so many faults that , to this day , the Fl is virtually unflyable at night , and has a blind spot which ensures that few Fl pilots will come out of any dogfight alive .
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