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

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31 During these years Japan 's new leaders embarked on a programme of radical reform aimed at transforming Japan into a modern industrialized nation capable of dealing on equal terms with the nations of the West , and throwing off ‘ unequal ’ treaties viewed as a national insult .
32 What is undoubtedly clear is that during these years Henry 's power was still steadily advancing , though most modern writers tend to create the false impression of a king entirely preoccupied with the awkward domestic problem of the quarrel with Thomas Becket .
33 Personally , she could n't stand homes but these days Jack 's interests were her interests .
34 Are you are you sort of saying in fact that the erm that the the success of those qua of the rebirth of the slate industry in has depended largely upon erm these mens skill erm as well as the investment of the quarry owners ?
35 For both these commentators Marx 's concept of ideology fails to be useful because of an overarching problem in his claim to have transcended the problem of ideology by the application of a materialist and scientific method .
36 Er , I must apologise again for what , er the way I addressed you , but of course with all these women equality er , movements going on , I never know whether its Mr , Mrs , or Ms. Erm , now I may call on Doctor Manchago to second the motion , please .
37 She and her husband have also learned to make a family joke out of the situation , trying to guess before each visit how many times Jane 's mother will criticise her .
38 No , indeed , and in many cases people erm if the case is relatively straightforward , an ordinary moating case , they do perfectly well doing it themselves because the Court would assist them with the procedure , the Clerk of the Court would assist them with the procedure , and every effort would be made to assist an unrepresented defendant with the procedure as it goes along .
39 It is hard for many biologists e en to see that there is a question here at all .
40 By all accounts Saturday 's display ( it was not desertion of the cause but prior engagements which made it impossible to be there ) from the mighty Quakers was slightly better than the previous innocuous effort .
41 It does seem strange that in many schools governors ' meetings are not open to the public .
42 In many respects Hardy 's birthplace evokes a quintessential vision of the English country cottage , with its thatched roof , old-fashioned garden and secluded setting .
43 ( iii ) The expression " Solve the equation unc = 0 in J " means : " Find all elements c ε J such that f(c) = 0 in J. "
44 In many countries employers ' organisations originated , often in periods of cyclical upswings in economic activity , with the intention of providing protection against onslaughts upon the position of employers and the undermining of their prerogatives , especially from trade unions .
45 Coggeshall was neither large nor particularly affluent ; John Paycocke , nephew of Thomas and inheritor of the imposing Paycocke house , was assessed at no more than £53 , though the richest man in Coggeshall , his son having £10 as well ; to all appearances Thomas 's munificent bequests had depleted the family fortune .
46 For many years solicitors ' practices have employed non-lawyers to do professional work .
47 For many years Tukaram 's enemy Rameshwar had incited the people against Tukaram and been instrumental in having Tukaram 's poems thrown into a river .
48 For many years WACC 's communication education work has focused on curriculum development , professional education , a training assistance programme , a programme of animateurs and media literacy .
49 In many ways Warner 's chapter may be used as a starting point for an exploration of points of contact between the two exhibitions at Stoke-on-Trent .
50 It is curious indeed to see in how many ways Gandhi 's conception of power seems a mirror image to that of the British , even if , as in the case of fasting , he sometimes employed techniques of Hindu origin to obtain his ends .
51 The Order of Things , although in many ways Foucault 's most influential work , remains , however , an oddity in certain respects : first , that in arguing for an a priori common to a ( limited ) number of knowledges , Foucault at times seems to be advocating a structural key between different levels within the episteme , thus restoring the form of the essential section so criticized by Althusser .
52 ‘ Now it 'll take all Wings Balsdon 's tact to get any parcels issued before next Monday . ’
53 One of those cars Terry 's mother only had two .
54 In those circumstances Article 85(3) provides for an exemption procedure .
55 Well I suppose probably people li like nursemaids and er and er what they used to call in those days mothers ' helps , who used to sort of be a general skivvy around the house and would look after the children , and , and , and they were the same , they had to be in I think at , at sort of ten o'clock at night .
56 In those days Japan 's firms borrowed technology from abroad , then trained their workers to apply it .
57 A summary is given in ( MP ) — for more details Nielsen 's book ( 1962 ) should be consulted .
58 In those letters Ursula th there 's
59 Erm but of course the the other problem was that that blues parties erm were also places where a lot of ganja was smoked .
60 In former times George 's Lane , starting close by the church , toll-house and former inn and running down to the river , was the village 's main link with the outside world and the river Lynher the main artery for trade and industry .
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