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

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1 On 16 October , the judge rejected the submissions and on 17 October , the appellants , together with three co-accused , changed their pleas to guilty of handling in respect of each of the transactions in which they were involved .
2 What is the special interest of each of the groups in the list ?
3 You should start by trying to produce a skeleton of each of the sub-headings in the syllabus .
4 determine the current latest version of each of the modules in the LIFESPAN database .
5 The relative proportions of each of the parameters in the miners ' and the general population groups were compared for statistical signficance using the χ 2 test .
6 Figure 21.8 shows distributions of each of the terms in eqn ( 19.22 ) measured in a wake .
7 We realised that , like a complex collaborative jigsaw , it was impossible to understand the whole simply through a careful study of each of the parts in isolation .
8 Indeed , the DLP 's control of two-thirds of the seats in the National Assembly gave it the option of amending the Constitution of the Sixth Republic from a presidential to a Cabinet-based system .
9 Yet , in a somewhat art-y place like Freud 's which recently displayed the photographic work of Jane Ralley , the solitary wild-eyed scribbler was not too out of place ; but then , judging by the subject of half of the photographs in the show , the owner could count on this crowd to retain its sophisticated bonhomie in the face of far more deliberate provocation .
10 Now Baker reports that man also has a potential ‘ magnetic sense organ ’ , a concentration of magnetic in the bones in the base of the skull which form the nasal cavity ( the sphenoid/ ethmoid sinus complex ) .
11 Even some of their political masters in London have recognised the follies of some of the goings-on in those areas .
12 I have been asked to enquire about the status of the cobbled areas in front of some of the houses in the centre of Scorton village within the conservation areas .
13 Maguire ( 1985 ) investigated the reasons for poor nurse-to-patient communication and gave examples of some of the consequences in relation to diagnoses ; to treatment ; to investigations ; and to potential complications which became actual problems .
14 He said , ‘ Do have a look at the price of some of the things in here , there 's even a knitting machine ’ and there for all to see was an Erka Twinbed Knitting Machine with carrying case and stand for 45 guineas , the very thing Grace Worrell had been asking about in the letter I had been reading only a few seconds before .
15 3 A feature on the use of some of the products in pubs for a catering trade magazine .
16 If you have ever doubted the effect of our emotions on our physical state , just think of some of the phrases in common usage .
17 I 've been known to moan about the state of some of the roads in our neck of the Surrey woods , but the byways of darkest Saxony make my local rutted tracks seem smooth as glass .
18 These early times are commemorated in the names of some of the roads in the village : Haroldsway , Tostig Close , Danesway , Viking Road and Battleflats .
19 However , the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 ( referred to below as ‘ the Companies Act ’ ) requires the use of some of the provisions in the Memorandum .
20 However , the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 ( referred to below as ‘ the Companies Act ’ ) requires the use of some of the provisions in the Memorandum .
21 The arrogance of some of the has-beens in the Athletico squad is pathetic .
22 This section describes the use of some of the parameters in the configuration file which were not covered in Section 2.4 , LIFESPAN Configuration File .
23 A striking illustration of such a change is afforded by a comparison of some of the dicta in Read v. Lyons and the case of Rainham Chemical Works Ltd .
24 The review was highly critical of some of the courses in art and design in the polytechnics and identified the lack of suitably qualified and experienced staff and the small number of bursaries available to suitable students .
25 Although the content of some of the jobs in question had altered considerably , the degree of that alteration was not sufficient to fall outside the original description of the proper function of the grade concerned .
26 They are given as an indication of what can happen and a suggestion of some of the ways in which similar ideas might be explored by different children in different circumstances .
27 gain an understanding of some of the ways in which information can be manipulated ( e.g. in databases , mail merge programs ) , and therefore show increasing discrimination in their interpretation of such information .
28 Functions of Language : a study of the ways in which language is used , and of some of the ways in which language functions have been classified .
29 However the quality of some of the fittings in our test tractor left something to be desired .
30 A total of 316 of the deaths in the 1586 men were due to cardiovascular disease , 235 being certified as due to ischaemic heart disease , 49 to stroke , and 32 to other circulatory diseases .
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