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

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1 They suggest the sorts of function an area might be involved in , and some degree of localization is possible by varying stimulation sites and finding the one that produces the largest response for the lowest level of stimulation .
2 By laying down tight guidelines and clear methods of instruction the state could more easily monitor success and at the same time ensure that doctrines and ideas which the party felt to be unacceptable could be excluded from the school curriculum .
3 With these three methods of finance the finance house provides the funds and a percentage rate of interest .
4 Psychoanalysts themselves undergo five sessions of analysis a week for five years or so before they can practise .
5 After the warm , sweet waves of fire a cooler , more panicky feeling was starting to invade her again .
6 The pattern of the first day of the autumn term was fixed ; the first-years , who had arrived at their halls of residence the day before , came to the department in the morning to sign up for various optional courses .
7 One of the most common particularly in low socio-economic groups was squares of cle an rag which could be soaked , boiled and re-used .
8 Although it is generally aimed at specific styles of mineralisation a wide range of elements are determined and a variety of techniques used .
9 The cost of maintenance , the financial attractions of redevelopment the need for urban renewal , the roads programme and similar factors often threaten buildings which are of architectural or historic interest .
10 West Indian and African heads of household the proportion is one in forty ( Haskey , 1989 ) .
11 but at the same time I would want to afford er , you as heads of departments er er everybody 's heads of department a little bit of leeway what i what if , what wa wa we have to be careful about this that we set a standard but allow a little leeway because all departments are slightly different and want to approach things
12 The manager should explain to other heads of department the importance of maintaining even distribution of staff throughout the year .
13 On signing these heads of agreement the shareholders of ABC shall not enter into discussions with any other party relating to the disposal of their interests in ABC for the period of 45 days unless the party to these heads of agreement withdraws or delays unreasonably progress towards completion .
14 Males consuming over 36 units of alcohol a week and females consuming more than 22 units have a high level and are advised to cut down immediately .
15 The extreme condition of fetal alcohol syndrome is seen only in babies born to women who habitually take more than 10 units of alcohol a day .
16 Within this cohort 22 consumed more than 20 units of alcohol a week .
17 Ninety adults in 1,000 drink more than 35 units of alcohol a week ( men ) or 20 units a week ( women ) .
18 Five were smokers but only one drank more than five units of alcohol a week and only one patient had a family history of ulcer disease .
19 It 's hardly surprising that they then think it 's a perfectly normal thing to consume eight or nine , ten units of alcohol a night in the pub at the bar .
20 The smaller one 's units of analysis the more of them are needed to cover the spectrum of interest .
21 At er L 2 units of labour the slope of the ray from the origin right , is tangent to our total product curve .
22 Beyond L 2 units of labour the slope of the ray from the origin on the total product curve starts to fall .
23 Okay , it follows therefore that at L 2 units of labour the average product is at a maximum .
24 Gatwick — set in over 100 acres of woodland the Copthorne Hotel .
25 The most familiar of these are in the areas of physical access and transportation , but in almost any aspects of life an impaired person is likely to confront a disabling dimension .
26 Typing five or six thousand words of drivel every day was a strange way to keep sane .
27 The second of them in 21.4–9 recalls in its words of complaint the stories of Exodus 16 and 17 in particular , and also Numbers 11 : ‘ Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness ?
28 This most unusual of last wills and testaments concluded , ‘ Till we meet again , giving the usual words of farewell a renewed vigour of meaning , ’ noted the reporter in the Noonday Gazette .
29 But the Queen , horrified to learn that her favourite son 's marriage was heading for the rocks , could not utter the words of comfort the agonised redhead most needed to hear .
30 Orcadian dialect it 's often said has no words of endearment no dears or darlings but I think perhaps came as near to it as any word .
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