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

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1 In this world-famous entertainment centre , enjoy lavish stage shows , excellent food or have an flutter in one of the many casinos .
2 But his was one of the many families in the streets that ran off the main road at the bottom of the hill and from whom this shop and the tobacconist 's derived most of their regular custom .
3 Hitting the headlines again , Connors was one of the many businesses affected in the Bangor and Portadown bombs this year .
4 Pollution control work , then , is typical of the many areas of social control characterized by goals of regulation rather than repression .
5 At one stage in her career , it had seemed you could n't open up a rock paper or one of the tabloids without seeing her tumbling golden mane and her lazy catlike smile captured by one of the many photographers who seemed to dog her every step .
6 This is a true story of one of the many tragedies of apartheid — a white South African policeman falls in love with a woman of mixed race , resigns from his job and goes to live with her in Cape Town .
7 Eventually they found a spot , away from the track but on the edge of one of the many glades in the forest .
8 The case of Nicholson v. Revill is one of the many instances in which this rule of law has been applied , and the reason upon which the rule is founded is as clear and plain as the rule itself .
9 Tag-a-Long Expeditions ( 091 430 1448 ) and Sheri Griffith Expeditions ( 0752 664944 ) are just two of the many operators specialising in the off-beat .
10 Each of the many skills of smallholding requires its own discipline .
11 This was to be one of the many houses used by the Bishops of Rochester and a favourite residence of some during the next three centuries .
12 Its frenzied rejection was very different to that of the many projects listed in the Police Foundation or Home Office Registers of Research mentioned above , most of which are simply ignored and never ever receive any review .
13 This booklet covers some of the many services available and more importantly how to make use of them .
14 This booklet covers some of the many services available and more importantly how to make use of them .
15 This is just one of the many services that the University recognises is best run by the students .
16 Here are set out for the benefit of a person intending to become a candidate a few of the many matters which must be complied with in order that the candidature shall be declared valid by the returning officer .
17 That in view of the many matters of vital interest to the Cooperative Movement , such as the excess profits duty , the threatened income tax on dividends , the state control of wheat , sugar , coal , etc. , which must come before Parliament in the immediate future , this Congress hereby instructs the Central Board to consider ways and means of ensuring the adequate representation of cooperative knowledge and opinion in Parliament .
18 But with all of the many options , there are still a number of craters and unexploded mines that need to be avoided , whether restructuring or , instead , a lender is to take control with a view to minimising loss .
19 For example , newcomers have been in the forefront of the many campaigns to obtain by-passes for those villages which have a main road running through them .
20 OF THE many mixtures of spice used in Indian cookery , this is the most generally useful .
21 Policy statements which emanate from government departments are often , in practice , the product of prior consultation and negotiation between the centre and one or more of the many associations — not least the professional bodies , which on occasions serve to ‘ unite ’ civil servants and local authority employees .
22 Rostov the Great , Moscow , one of the many sites to be seen from Anna Karenina
23 From this examination of some of the many patterns of family life which exist in Britain in the 1980s it can be seen that traditional views of the family are unsupported by research findings .
24 In spite of the many things it has achieved over the last hundred years — and we have all been shaped by that — it has got itself boxed in by one issue .
25 One of the many things that Mrs Thatcher has learned during her time in politics is how to milk election campaigns .
26 One of the many things which I love about New Scientist is the way you print the odd spoof article or two in the issue nearest 1 April .
27 This brings me back to one of the many things shared by all three races .
28 In his first letter from there he makes a significant little admission to Theo , and encloses a sketch : ‘ I should like to begin making hasty sketches of some of the many things I meet … but as it would probably keep me from my real work it is better not to start . ’
29 One of the many things which has changed out of all recognition during my lifetime is our ability to teach languages to mature students .
30 ‘ One of the many things I do n't understand is why Riddle was so generally disliked , even hated .
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