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

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1 The legislation was introduced as part of a more general swing in the climate of opinion which has almost certainly contributed to changes that have taken place in the recent past : girls ' achievement , while still below that of boys ' , has nevertheless begun to catch up .
2 We were like that about women 's lib .
3 The speed of decision making of some tribunals is broadly comparable with that of magistrates ' courts and the county courts .
4 This analysis is similar to that of shareholders ' funds and is required for the same reasons .
5 ‘ The deputy tries to prove to his manager that he is as good as the man he is replacing , ’ said Broos , doubtless applying that theory to all of Rangers ' outfield worries .
6 With sufficient ingenuity all the tests except those in groups 2B , 3A , 5C could be devised by a computer .
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