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

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1 In spite of such warnings Baldwin 's desire for a settlement was fortified by the views of the Governor of the Bank of England , Montagu Norman , who was with him , and of Auckland Geddes , the ‘ political ’ Ambassador in Washington .
2 One of those cars Terry 's mother only had two .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 It is hard for many biologists e en to see that there is a question here at all .
6 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 .
7 For many years solicitors ' practices have employed non-lawyers to do professional work .
8 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 .
9 A summary is given in ( MP ) — for more details Nielsen 's book ( 1962 ) should be consulted .
10 They argue that in some cases parents ' contribution depends on their ‘ tenacity , willingness to fight for their rights and a belief in their children 's educational capacity ’ .
11 In some cases doctor 's dentist 's or other appointments will have been made for the Thursdays when the bus failed to arrive .
12 In some cases Labour 's quangos merge existing ones , or replace well-established bodies .
13 Despite the striving for the autonomy or consumption activities , resulting in an exaggerated separation from business interests , in some respects Bourdieu 's major source of analogy tends to fall back , not on to an economic , but perhaps on to an economistic model .
14 It suggested that in some places students ' fees could be raised and that the Ministry and local authorities should take account of students ' contributions when deciding the level of aid ( Recommendations 16 , 17 ) .
15 In some ways Albania 's isolation has advantages .
16 In some ways Perrett 's findings can be seen as an extension of the results on prestriate cortex in that higher order properties of objects are being encoded , using information from representations of lower order properties .
17 In such circumstances England 's goal difference could give them an advantage over , say , Denmark in Group One or The Netherlands in Group Four , both of whom complete their fixtures next month .
18 In such cases workers ' resistance may be defensive and more obviously oppositional .
19 In these areas Gloucester 's appointment in 1480 as the king 's lieutenant in the north did not do much more than recognize existing realities .
20 In these areas Gloucester 's appointment in 1480 as the king 's lieutenant in the north did not do much more than recognize existing realities .
21 In these circumstances Townesend 's own architectural identity is not very clearly defined .
22 Next consider the situation when a switch is closed at time to connect a steady e.m.f. to a series circuit comprising just capacitance C and resistance R. In these circumstances Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives and taking the Laplace transform with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.31 ) , the corresponding equation is obtained .
23 It is notable that it was Bunting , in his generation the only British emulator of Pound , who was most confident and insistent that in these matters Pound 's immediate master was American , the Walt Whitman of ‘ Out of the Ocean Endlessly Rocking ’ .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 It does seem strange that in many schools governors ' meetings are not open to the public .
30 In those letters Ursula th there 's
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