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

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1 The dependence of the collapse of ions of various structures into fullerenes upon size and ion energy can be investigated .
2 Indeed there is a case for saying that it is the mix of ions of opposite polarities that makes the resonance formula adaptable and actually causes a self-tuning resonance .
3 Medieval Germany was not a nation but a collection of states of differing sizes which covered much of central Europe .
4 Rather , it calculates a function : The function 's argument is the set I of inputs to the bottom layer , and its value is the resulting set of values of all nodes at the top layer .
5 More particularly , they assert in several ways that values of one variable or parameter are a certain function of values of other variables or parameters .
6 It analyses the subjects of different areas of psychology , as intersections of discourses of different subjects : medical , legal , state welfare and popular , as well as psychological .
7 As reorder fits all the library clones into a given probe order , false positives become apparent when comparing results of hybridisations of different types of probes .
8 But this tended to defeat the object of consolidation , which was to supersede a jumble of Acts of various dates by a single statute .
9 Foreign Offices of a modern kind , specialized in their functions , subdivided ( usually on a largely geographical basis ) into departments with still more specialized duties and employing considerable numbers of experts of all kinds , now appear for the first time in the major European capitals .
10 It was maintained that small amounts of assistance to firms could result in measurable improvements in the sales of products of assisted firms .
11 IBM Corp and Blockbuster Entertainment Corp were yesterday due to launch their joint venture to market systems for duplicating audio compact disk recordings in retail stores : the idea is that record companies could eliminate the need to press hundreds of thousands of copies of major recordings — instead the store would tap into central databases at each record company to collect the tracks requested and record them onto a blank disk ; although no pilot systems have yet been launched , IBM said the system also could be used to make and sell computer software and video games on demand ; the IBM-Blockbuster system is expected to be designed to distribute albums in original form , rather than enabling customers to mix and match their choice of tracks , and negotiations are reportedly already under way with several record companies ; a typical CD would take about six minutes to make , complete with the glossy packaging buyers expect .
12 A seller 's conveyancer must be alert not only to supply copies of all known restrictions , but to guard against the absence of copies of old restrictions , as sometimes occurs .
13 was quite ready and anxious to permit their drawings for these cars to be used in order to ensure that the design would be at least up to their standard and no doubt both Hurst , Nelson and Brush held sets of copies of these drawings .
14 But the newcomers were more belligerent and less respectful of authorities of all kinds .
15 For evaluating the efficiency and economy of operations of organizational units , programmes , activities and functions .
16 I shall consider the success of attempts of recent years to mitigate its masculine nature .
17 It is true that preoccupation with theoretical accounts of phenomena of all kinds is characteristic of German culture at least since the days of Leibnitz at the beginning of the eighteenth century , but in this instance there is a more specific reason .
18 The legislature consists of a Chamber of Deputies of 254 members elected directly for four-year terms with half of the seats renewable every two years , and a 46-member Senate nominated by the legislatures of each of the 23 provinces for nine-year terms with one-third of the seats renewable every three years .
19 The Board of Deputies of British Jews ,
20 Indeed , only one unpublished study has referred to the activities of this group and the concern with which the Board of Deputies of British Jews viewed it .
21 Sir Richard Burton had also revived ill-informed prejudices in his accounts of alleged Jewish ritual murder , even if the Board of Deputies of British Jews forced drastic pruning of his original text .
22 The Board of Deputies of British Jews managed to infiltrate a reliable agent into the IFL for a time in 1937 and his information provides a fascinating glimpse of its workings .
23 In view of the complaints of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the virulence of Leese 's propaganda , the government tried to silence him through recourse to the law .
24 Both MI5 and the Board of Deputies of British Jews were well aware of its significance .
25 While Special Branch sent along junior officers to transcribe proceedings at NL meetings in 1939 , the most important information we have on its activities is that procured by an intelligence agent working for the Board of Deputies of British Jews .
26 Furthermore , sometimes the government expressly delegates public administrative functions to non-governmental bodies : for example , under the Financial Services Act 1986 the Securities and Investments Board exercises a wide range of regulatory functions delegated to it by the Secretary of State ; the Board of Deputies of British Jews plays an important role in policing certain Sunday Trading laws ; the Wood Green Animal Shelter in North London runs the government 's computerized register of fighting dogs ; and the Rowntree Trust ( a private charitable organization ) administers the Family Fund ( a public fund to assist families of severely handicapped children ) .
27 Society of Headmasters of Independent Schools ( SHMIS ) and Governing Bodies Association ( GBA )
28 Finally , it is suggested that there has to be a case by case approach to the possible impact of each new hotel because each hotel market is different in terms of numbers of competitors , the location , size and growth of that market , the nature of the new hotel and the range of reactions of existing hotels to the new rival .
29 There are a lot of inter-relationships of fiscal principles with Christian principles .
30 His conjecture , then , is just one way of making sense of certain anatomical facts across species , evolutionary hypotheses , and observations of impairments of linguistic functions on the part of human patients who had suffered different sorts of damage to their brains .
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