Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun pl] [vb -s] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has warned this will lead to redundancies among architects and quantity surveyors . |
2 | At Hastings and Shoreham great erosion of projecting headlands has removed most of the castle of the former and half of the town of New Shoreham at the latter . |
3 | Well that 's enough of mechanical problems lets have some questions . |
4 | It is partially because of the need to overcome the problems of ocular compatibility that the concept of disposable lenses has found such ready acceptance . |
5 | The European Court of Human Rights has left this general question to be dealt with by local law , and the matter is , therefore , one for the discretion of British trial judges . |
6 | The world population of red-breasted geese has decreased this century . |
7 | Beyond this difference in the scope and use of the machinery in the two companies , the pattern of industrial relations has shown some striking similarities . |
8 | The dominance of right-wing ideas has done little to avert the decline ; to invoke Marxism against Thatcherism is to employ an obsolete weapon . |
9 | In Britain the merging together of the banking and securities business in the guise of financial conglomerates has rekindled this debate . |
10 | The instrumental guitar album boom of recent years has seen few players survive with their credibility intact . |
11 | Any particular sequence of actual exchanges of Kula valuables serves to manifest this state of indebtedness but at the end of the day the position is as it began . |