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

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1 In extreme cases they became simply receiving institutions for classes of paupers with little hope .
2 Right , if we broaden the number of commodities , and recognize that er , farming is a multi-product enterprise , alright , farmers just do n't produce one produce , alright , they tend to produce a whole range of products , and therefore we 've got to accommodate these inter-relationships between prices of barley , prices of wheat , prices of oil seed rape , s and er , and so on and so forth , and there can be a nu a number of fairly complex inter-relationships er , there .
3 THE £116m settlement won by litigating members of the Outhwaite syndicates at Lloyd 's will be paid to the agents of the 817 members and any debts for losses of other syndicates will be deducted before any cash is fowarded to individuals , David Coleridge , chairman of Lloyd 's emphasised yesterday .
4 The Japan Times of Jan. 8 , 1990 , reported that , notwithstanding political advances towards the LDP by Komeito , Komeito and the DSP had agreed to increase co-operation in advance of the elections and to make the " utmost effort " to facilitate meetings and discussions between leaders of the four non-communist opposition parties .
5 However , there is reason to believe that with scientific explanations , the optimal approach would involve discussions between groups of children , so long as the children start with differing but partially relevant ideas .
6 discussions between teams of a substantial body of existing research data ;
7 The aim of arguments and discussions between supporters of rival paradigms should be persuasion rather than compulsion .
8 Arrangements were made for regular ‘ round table ’ discussions between representatives of the relevant Committees in both Research Councils , for the regular exchange of information about research planned , commissioned or completed and for continued co-operation where appropriate .
9 It is issued in the form of a Memorandum of Guidance , and follows discussions between representatives of the Scottish Office , the Faculty of Advocates , this Society and the Scottish Committee of the Council of Tribunals .
10 It is generally difficult for litigation-dominated firms ( whether plaintiff or defendant ) to build corporate practices : differences of attitudes between parts of the client base , as well as different attitudes among lawyers and different economic considerations , all play their part .
11 Christian parapsychologists , almost without exception , view psychic phenomena as gifts of God 's creation ; as natural , say , as a talent for music or sport .
12 The volumes published so far now bear the collective imprint of Lund Humphries ( the publishers of Moore 's catalogue ) , who provide three handsome slipcases for purchasers of the complete set : but the enterprise is by no means finished , as work continues to pour out of Caro 's Camden Town studio .
13 This does not assume , she claims , that people are always completely conscious of their efforts or that they clearly articulate the reasons for trends of common behaviour .
14 Giving of reasons for decisions of a licensing board
15 From 30 June this year , all publicly listed companies will have to include a statement in their annual reports indicating that they comply with the Cadbury code of best practice ( see p 94 ) , or giving reasons for areas of non-compliance .
16 Participants analyse examples of student writing and speech and , after discussion of the reasons for errors of different types , the session considers strategies that they may use to help students overcome these .
17 Any disagreements between members of the two Houses and the official records are carefully looked into and such is the integrity of the record that any attempt to alter it , except for errors , would undoubtedly result in a national scandal .
18 There are disagreements between councillors of the same party just as there are disagreements between those of opposing parties .
19 Coins do have considerable advantages over other objects as sources of information .
20 For the visual computations algorithmically defined by Ullman do not depend on high-level processes capable of identifying ( recognizing ) objects as members of a specific class : the system does not need to know that an object is a fish , or even that it has the 3-D shape that it has , in order to know that it is an object .
21 The Minoans also regarded certain inanimate objects as incarnations of a deity .
22 This prohibits any requirement for separate accounts for branches of companies incorporated in other member states and substitutes provisions compelling disclosure , in the member state in which a branch operates , of the affairs of the company ( or , where it is a subsidiary , of the group to which it belongs ) .
23 Only 12 per cent believed that roads through sites of natural beauty or historical interest should be built as planned .
24 Only 12 per cent believed that roads through sites of natural beauty or historical interest should be built as planned .
25 Because syntax is embedded in discourse , entirely different forms might have similar functions ( i.e. be used as equivalent ways of doing or saying the same thing ) ; for this reason it is sometimes difficult to specify a principled way of knowing where to stop counting particular forms as variants of a variable .
26 In fact , Darwin initially distinguished only six of Gould 's eventual 13 separate forms as members of the finch family .
27 Not surprisingly , Alexandria provided a natural haven for Jews from the Holy Land — for commercial reasons during periods of stability , as a refuge in times of upheaval and war .
28 Scientists have known for some time that fusion reactions between nuclei of deuterium and tritium are more likely if the nuclear spins line up in the same direction .
29 In many Orgel and Tanabe-Sugano diagrams the lines are curved , because of interactions between states of the same symmetry .
30 What emerges from this work is the complexity of the interactions between components of the system .
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