Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system .
2 Over time , as group members work through various problems and approaches , they learn about each others ' abilities .
3 What do you notice about each others ' prints ?
4 It would be technically possible now for some Members ' offices to be given the feed .
5 Tizard points to the fallacy of generalizing from these studies to the issue of day care , and is able to cite examples of American research evaluations which suggest that day care can actually be beneficial for some children 's development , and does not appear to impair children 's relationships with their parents .
6 Er , for some purposes er other groups are excepted as as part of the Romany , for all the purposes they 're not , but then they said , it depends if it serves their interest to say we 're the true gypsies and they 're not
7 But first of all I 'd like to congratulate the officers on the report er I 'm sure that those people who have been reading the reports and officers of the County Council for some years er will have probably er , er it 's been a long time since they 've read one that 's been expressed in such strong terms .
8 Roy Palmer has replaced John Holder who has been rested from the panel of umpires for this summers 's Tests and One-Day Internationals against Pakistan .
9 Student Kevin Bayliss said raising the money was ‘ extremely difficult ’ and expressed concern for this years ' first and second year .
10 Look out for this years ' Lillywhites evening in November , and see if you can be a lucky winner .
11 After some moments ' thought , Henry selected the Sex Row .
12 After some minutes ' browsing , Bragg threw a document over to Morton .
13 I carried out stone from the cave , and after many days ' hard work I had a large cave in the side of the hill .
14 Well , perhaps this is a few too many , but he knows after many years ' experience that he can ask for this and that it is necessary .
15 In the second , we are talking about the likelihood of a woman finding adequate childcare facilities for her children and entering the labour market , at a fairly high income level , possibly after many years ' absence from paid employment .
16 But after several hours ' hard canoeing , when the Hokule'a was due west of the island of Lanai , in the channel known as Kealaikahiki , or ‘ The Path to Tahiti ’ , a vicious swell blew up .
17 The statement said the arrests were made by the force 's organised crime task force , headed by Det Chief Supt Graham Melvin , after several months ' inquiries .
18 After several months ' work , during which time they lived in a caravan parked on the site , the owners , Mr and Mrs Bates were able to move into the future garage area of the building in August 1984 and to continue work on the upper-floor accommodation under the shelter of the reslated roof .
19 The idea of literally dropping in on the enemy and catching them unawares would have seemed attractive after several months ' idleness .
20 But some of them will have been men who lived permanently within their lord 's gates , his closest companions , who , after several years ' service , might hope to be rewarded with fiefs .
21 Jessop died at Butterley Hall , Derbyshire , 18 November 1814 after several years ' illness .
22 Even the World Bank regularly despatches different missions to an individual country unaware of each others ' presence , or who may meet by accident in a permanent secretary 's outer office .
23 We humans lay out our highways and byways in our fashion and each species does so in theirs , and we mostly remain unaware of each others ' very own and personal world of perception .
24 First it was necessary for participants to recognise how little they understood of each others ' work , and then to begin to formulate ways of working as a team .
25 Agreed royalties will be paid for the use of each others ' code for an agreed period of time .
26 There is the potential for several wards to share ideas and to develop broader understanding of each others ' specialisms and problems while building valuable resources in the form of teaching aids and expertise .
27 Encouraged by their interpretations of each others ' dreams they set off against Humbaba to cut down his cedar forests .
28 A by-product of the computer revolution has been an increased understanding by scientists and humanists of each others ' methods and preoccupations .
29 But there is a sense in which the genes of different species , even if they do n't meet at close quarters inside cells , nevertheless constitute an important part of each others ' environment .
30 It has the aim of enabling participants to understand the reality of each others ' lives , and thereby contribute to changes in both societies .
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