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

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1 In the 1984 debate on the shipbuilding industry Peter Shore , the opposition spokesman on Trade and Industry , said : ‘ I can think of few industries where the medium to long-term view of demand is more necessary . ’
2 The Court of Appeal has the advantage ( if dealing with cases such as these after the trial judge has made the initial decision ; it is difficult to say on the basis of these cases how a trial judge at first instance should approach them .
3 This is very important if a UK business is to ensure that it is not charged VAT at the standard rate on the supply of these goods where the customer 's VAT number subsequently proves to be false or otherwise incorrect .
4 In the creation of some , and the perpetuation of most , of these mevleviyets where the reason for raising the status of the kadilik is not immediately apparent one can perhaps see the operation of a factor which greatly influenced the elaboration of the learned hierarchy , namely the sheer numbers of those seeking posts .
5 Cos it 's one of these words where the plural does n't end in an s .
6 Of all abilities only the capacity to conceptualize has been found to correlate with the performance of managers .
7 The Chernobyl visit was just one of many reasons why the inquiry was still running when even the conscientious Barnes decided to take a summer break .
8 That had been the first of many occasions when a baby in her care collapsed suddenly and surprisingly , said Mr Goldring .
9 Of course we are speaking of those cases where the state is not put to an action if the citizen refuses to pay .
10 Of course we are speaking of those cases where the state is not put to an action if the citizen refuses to pay .
11 Of course we are speaking of those cases where the state is not put to an action if the citizen refuses to pay .
12 As a matter of fact , it was one of those cases where the nursing staff had an unreasonable wish for him to live for ever — he was a very charming man .
13 They also observed that for some of those youngsters subsequently the change of direction brought only short-lived renaissance of interest and motivation before the same boredom and lack of achievement returned .
14 She had been watching television , another of those comedies where the audience laughs immoderately at thin jokes .
15 We 're light years behind some of those areas where the spending has been at a much higher level .
16 ‘ I 've taken scrapings of those areas where the Scapegoat appears to have been secured to the frame .
17 Well on to greyhounds now , we 're going to greyhound because Nick Harris always has problems at Molyneux , it 's one of those grounds where the reporter has considerable trouble getting back to the erm press box after doing his interviews .
18 This could be one of those tours when the test or top XV are quickly established , and the other players simply have mid-week wanders to keep them busy .
19 I did not have the time for this myself , but clearly , a solution is to lie in wait for this photograph on one of those days when the time of performance does not coincide with the time of sunset !
20 I did not have the time for this myself , but clearly , a solution is to lie in wait for this photograph on one of those days when the time of performance does not coincide with the time of sunset !
21 This is apparent in the correspondence columns of those publications where the tradition of public criticism continues , like the Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of Books .
22 It 's one of those jobs where the pay does n't actually cover the cost of the lifestyle , and you can be out on you one day and the next .
23 Seven of the eight are well known Black communities and the sites read like a civil servant 's check list of those places where the state expected an uprising ( excluding those with Inner City Partnerships already present ) , yet no race specific dimension was added to their brief .
24 Do you know of any cases where the desire for success has led a scientist to falsify or misinterpret , either unintentionally , or deliberately .
25 Head Office Branch Claims , to whom any claim in excess of the branch handling limit is reported , will advise the appropriate department of any claims where the retention is exceeded .
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