Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] of [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Oh well this is for different kinds of metal you see
2 After long years of thought we are conditioned to respond to this imperceptible stimulus of beauty , and we see the imagery in the small and insignificant , and feel the sensation of ecstasy that it causes .
3 In order to disaggregate clusters of inside cells of ICMs it is necessary to decompact the aggregates first and this can be done by a 20-min incubation in warm Ca2+-depleted M2 + BSA or M2 + BSA containing 0.5 μg/ml CCD .
4 I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’
5 This letter was only the beginning of a case with a long history , and by piecing together a number of disjointed fragments of information we can obtain an unusually clear picture of the sequence of events and of Anselm 's reactions to them .
6 In the case of human beings of course you have to notice that men seem to have an advantage because as I think I mention i in the lectures , it 's perfectly possible , you see this happening in our own society which is supposed to be monogamous , perfectly possible for a man to get married , raise a family and then in his forties to desert his wife and raise a second family .
7 Some of her family and friends who knew that her marriage was unsuccessful may assume that her feelings about her husband 's death could only be those of relief that their life together is over at last and that she is now free to seek a better future for herself ; not realising that if a woman has lived with a man for many years , unless he has treated her with extreme cruelty , and shown her no love at all throughout the whole of their marriage , some kind of bond is bound to have existed between them , and that even if he left her with only a handful of good memories of times they spent together , it is likely that she may want to hold on to them , cherish them , and even build upon them .
8 In the view of successive Secretaries of State it is essential in the interests of national security and of any other grounds for which a warrant may be issued that no such inference should ever be capable of being drawn .
9 Communist regimes , by pointing at high growth rates , could once justify this squeeze on the consumer as an investment for the future , but with low rates of growth it becomes obvious to a work force that gratification is being denied rather than simply deferred .
10 Panel ( A ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Kpn I , the blot probed with 5' Ea Sac I/Sal I ( Sc/S ) ( see Panel ( d ) filled box for exact location ) .
11 Panel ( B ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Eco RI and the blot probed with Ea 695 ( P/K ) .
12 We learned a copperplate at my convent , with elaborate curlicues of capitals I have not seen in any other calligraphy .
13 On the one hand , Germany was provided with vital supplies of minerals it needed for its war industries , such as wolfram and lead , and with facilities for repairing and refuelling its submarines .
14 Under certain states of consciousness he could become aware of the subtler dimensions of the landscape and wrote :
15 With certain types of plant it may be necessary for tests and Statutory Certification to be carried out after completion of the repairs and an early investigation provides the opportunity for testing arrangements to be made .
16 For all aspects of specifically linguistic processing , however , it remained the case that , in almost all people , the left hemisphere was the important one ; and so in people with acquired disorders of language it was almost always the case that the left hemisphere had been damaged .
17 Erm the J C one we 'll have to try and deal with that again as a separate issue but I do n't , I mean the amount of time we 're losing from high levels of sickness we talked about a c couple of meetings or so ago , about the absence levels with some people , we 've just got ta make sure we crack that on the head , we 're just haemorrhaging money , the fact that it is not just hours it 's money .
18 In corporatist systems of government it becomes vitally important that some organizations are brought into the consultation and implementation processes , while others are not .
19 And in Britain between nineteen eighty eight and nineteen ninety one there has been a doubling of racist attacks in large areas of London it is now commonplace for such attacks to take place .
20 In large sections of Punjab they extort money ( calling it taxation ) , hold courts , decree what local newspapers should print and even decide what dress schoolchildren should wear .
21 Outcomes may be achieved in any order and in developing programmes of modules it is advisable to explore ways in which Outcomes from different modules can be effectively integrated to provide better learning experiences for students .
22 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
23 In recent editions of Canoeist I have written two articles , one on general coaching techniques and one on blade feather angles .
24 He had noticed that in rare moments of stress she was apt to revert to her original Cockney .
25 In rare moments of leisure he liked to potter around the garden , and always said he would take up farming when he retired .
26 This fear also arises from a recognition that in certain types of work they will not be able to match the public 's expectations of competence , whether finding lost pets or settling disputes between neighbours .
27 But instead of filtering food from huge quantities of water they have to extract it from a mass of indigestible vegetable matter .
28 Having analysed the main provisions of the UCTA in relation to specific types of contracts it remains to consider the extent to which contracts with a foreign element are caught by its provisions .
29 On joint assets of £4m he would retain £2.7m or so .
30 As to alternative sources of care he thought the better answer was the crossroads organisation rather than an nursing agency .
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