Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | Once you have established the sub-totals for each of the groups of costs , their total will give you a good estimate of the final bill of your proposed project . |
2 | We have also produced separate leaflets for each of the groups of people . |
3 | The order which he presents is the product of the work of four boundary commissions , one for each of the countries of the United Kingdom . |
4 | Affiliated organisations , Constituency Labour Parties and Commons Members of Parliament may nominate for each of the offices of leader and deputy leader , one Commons Member of the Parliamentary Labour Party attending conference ( unless excused attendance as provided in sub-section ( c ) below ) as a delegate or ex-officio delegate . |
5 | What is needed is criteria relating to each of the aspects of generalization listed earlier in this section for each of the levels of a scheme . |
6 | Under the current interpretation of the Constitution the single representative for the District of Columbia and the two representatives for each of the territories of Guam , Puerto Rico , American Samoa and the Virgin Islands were entitled to vote only in legislative committees . |
7 | A different set of users may be specified for each of the types of information transferred by LIFESPAN RDBI . |
8 | About two-thirds of the sacks of refuse had gone , and the pit she had seen was as if it had never been , under a litter of dead leaves where a couple of blackbirds foraged . |
9 | Subsequently a development of the theme has appeared in Archaeology as Human Geography ( Butzer , 1982 ) , in Geoarchaeology ( Davidson and Shackley , 1976 ) and in a book which endeavours to develop the theme of the nature of the environment during each of the phases of British prehistory ( Simmons and Tooley , 1981 ) . |
10 | There is little trace of his activities from then until his participation during 1659 in the debates of the Rota Club formed by James Harrington [ q.v . ] . |
11 | Yet it is an objective standard which the directors themselves define , and not one that is imposed upon them by the courts , who regard it as illegitimate to substitute their own view of what constitutes the best interests of the company or the shareholders for that of the directors of the company . |
12 | He relies for that upon the dicta of Lord Denning M.R. in In re Bramblevale Ltd. [ 1970 ] Ch. 128 , 137A . |
13 | I 'm probably quite wrong about that , but you know , when I think of Matisse and Giacometti and people like that , I ca n't compare them ; I think they fall very much below I may be quite wrong about this below the qualities of Picasso , because I think Picasso has such a very universal sense of things . |
14 | Er we are confirmed in our reservations about this by the results of the regional census study as I noted in my brief commentary N Y three . |
15 | There is much debate about this in the bars of Condom , the historic centre of armagnac production . |
16 | This gives us information about some of the vibrations of the ground state ( see , for example , Fig. 5.6 ) . |
17 | I learned a lot about development and about myself and about some of the origins of racist thinking . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Following mounting concern about some of the problems of adoption and fostering , a departmental committee was set up to investigate . |
20 | Secondly , I shall be talking with Colin Thompson and John Drury about some of the implications of Vatican Two and the forthcoming visit of the Pope . |
21 | The MINSE approach requires a detailed investigation which moves beyond the intuition of the analyst , and can therefore only be accurate with a continual input of local expertise which was obviously missing during some of the phases of the research project . |
22 | We can therefore use the execute to make up for some of the deficiencies of a computer 's instruction set ; examples might be the coding of jump tables where the Computer does not have indexed jump instructions , or operations on dynamically variable-length data where the operand length is coded in the instruction format ; the latter is illustrated in Figure 3.18 . |
23 | ‘ We were never as despondent as many others , knowing that the benefits of the squad system would compensate for some of the retirals of senior players , ’ he added . |
24 | When the fashion changed after the war , it was difficult for some older singers , just as it was for some of the stars of silent films when the talkies came in . |
25 | ‘ It is natural for some of the countries of Western Europe to view the prospects of German reunification with anxiety , ’ he said . |
26 | Additional data collected inhouse on a Siemens/Xentronics area detector and at the SRS on an Enraf-Nonius FAST area detector ( detailed in ref.25 ) were merged with the IP SRS data for some of the stages of the structure determination but refinement and the current model are based solely on the IP SRS data . |
27 | I am not necessarily holding any brief for some of the activities of certain unions with members working in the North sea . |
28 | And from the same cause Collections for some of the schemes of the Church have not been made . |
29 | For some of the families of those who died , the issue remains entirely current . |
30 | In an attempt to account for some of the peculiarities of the sternopleural region , Ferris ( 1940 , etc. ) has argued that the greater part of the ventral side of the thorax of some insects is derived from pleural structures , but further critical study of his theory is necessary . |