Example sentences of "a [noun] of [noun sg] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 And every couple receives a case of Lygon Arms ' dry white wine or claret as a parting gift .
2 The French bank originally heard about the headhunters they had employed by word-of-mouth contact , and BICC had based their choice — perhaps more dangerously — on a review of headhunting firms ' own literature .
3 The need to monitor that experiment and the conviction that the court would benefit from improved lines of communication between it and those who used the court , either as practitioners or as litigants , had led to the establishment of a Court of Appeal Users ' Committee , representative of both , which would have its first meeting later this month .
4 By the late 1960s , the new social patterns , technologies and musical styles had been substantially assimilated into a reorganized music-industrial system : a transnational oligopoly of vast entertainment corporations , supplied to some extent by ‘ independent ’ producers ; serviced by mass audience radio and TV channels ( with some ‘ minority ’ shows and channels ) , by a symbiotically pliant music press and by related leisure-products businesses ; and directing itself at a series of separate audiences whose distinctness is less subcultural than a creature of market researchers ' consumer profiles .
5 The Japanese Forum for Citizens ' Television ( FCT ) has issued a Charter of Television Viewers ' Rights , which is the first of its kind in Japan .
6 Each profession is given the task of translating its specialised services into a mixture of computer aids ' and do-it-yourself .
7 Er and Stansted in fact now appears to be completely out of proportion in terms of a number of night flights er it is expected to cater for compared to both Heathrow and Stansted .
8 Once he reached Poitiers his literary output became increasingly religious , and included a number of prose saints ' Lives .
9 If we have a number of point charges q1 , q2 … , qn at distances r1 , r2 … , rn from the point where we wish to evaluate the potential then we can simply add all the potentials , leading
10 In my opinion er and probably a lot of fire officers ' opinions as well bonfires in private houses are no longer necessary .
11 Just a couple of detail points erm why have you seen a fall in your depreciation charge and an increase in ?
12 For a copy of Accountancy Books ' latest publications catalogue , call Leanne Ryan on 071–833 3291 , ext 4606 .
13 We bought , we bought him a load of revision books erm from Smith 's er not for maths but for chemistry , biology , physics , ma , not maths something else , Cherry went and bought four of them and Helen had got one for French anyway , so we told him he 's got to erm get down to some serious
14 on the sixth floor yeah erm it 's , there 's a load of plastic trays erm
15 ‘ These ratings should be a shining beacon to the Government to support research and cease their rob Peter to pay Paul policies , ’ said an Association of University Teachers ' spokesman .
16 For example , potassium nitrate ( KNO 3 ) is considered as an array of potassium ions K+ and nitrate ions ( NO 3 ) .
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