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

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1 This was followed by a lull of a decade before another series of major outbreaks between 1464 and 1479 .
2 Another few totters and another series of hasty hoppity-skips , and they were looking down at a ramshackle wooden building which sat in a hollow among yellow bushes of gorse .
3 As another option , the US administration could combine the civilian weather craft with another series of meteorological vehicles operated by the US Air Force purely for defence .
4 Before making another series of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em , he starred in a BBC Play for Today double-bill , Private View and Audience , under the umbrella title Sorry …
5 Reaching the end we observe that , adjacent to the Assistant Professor 's house , another series of Loose Boxes … are erected .
6 But far from contributing to meaningful employment for women , it has created yet another series of bad jobs .
7 Longman and Heinemann are to publish more grammar titles , and Penguin is publishing yet another series of graded readers .
8 England captain Graham Gooch offered no excuses for his team 's humiliating defeat , saying : ‘ We set off for this series with high hopes but nothing has gone right for us .
9 There is a curious sense in which the no-holds-barred style that Nizan adopted in this series of five articles , the last he ever wrote for Ce Soir , marked a return to the sectarian , aggressive , uncompromising Nizan of 1932 .
10 The end result of this series of political compromises and adjustments , which the Conservatives implemented in 1974 , was a seriously flawed structure which certainly could not deliver the government 's stated intention of " maximum accountability upward , maximum delegation downwards " ( DHSS 1972 ) ( see Figure 1.2 ) .
11 It was inspired by a polyptych , a set of very small panels Martin saw in Siena representing various episodes in the Passion , and this series of six movements was the result .
12 The nature of the progress through this series of sequential steps will be influenced ( or determined ) by the buying process roles described in section ( 1.1 ) above .
13 In many instances however an alternative form of publication is more appropriate , and it is to provide such a medium that this series of Occasional Papers has been launched .
14 This series of strong points has been shown to have been established by Constantius Chlorus as part of his campaign for the recovery of the Province in AD 296 .
15 Taken over time , this series of systematic changes in the interconnected network of market decisions constitutes the market process .
16 This series of simple reactions is known as the reaction mechanism .
17 At best this series of human modules , which we call the firm or the corporation , coheres for short periods as a united collective .
18 But the effect of this series of pessimistic changes was to more than double the estimates for wave power up to a range of 8–12 p/kWh .
19 Commenting on this series of nostalgic exhibitions , one sceptical Moscow critic says : ‘ The way into Russian museums lies through the West .
20 In this series of 35 patients , who did not have dermatitis herpetiformis , 15 had attended family doctors and hospital outpatient departments for an average of 28 years with unexplained symptoms or abnormalities in blood tests but the diagnosis of coeliac disease had been missed .
21 The mean coefficient of variation of 12 of these series of repeated measurements was 18% .
22 This was defeated , partly because speculation forced the Watney shares up to a more realistic ( i.e. less attractive to Clore ) level , but Watney immediately launched its own series of defensive mergers , nearly doubling its size between 1959 and 1965 and giving itself national status .
23 NT desperately needs its own series of native benchmarks .
24 Even within the same series of experimental trials opposite field superiorities may be obtained for similar stimuli processed in different ways .
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