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

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1 There 's a very good example of that some years ago er in one of these groups I had erm a student had a severe stutter problem and he said that he had hypnosis and for two years he was fine , he had no stutter and suddenly one day under stress it came back an and ever since erm then he was having some other kind of treatment I think , but er but that 's typical .
2 Having said the BMC made a bad move getting involved , the fact remains that access is now a major issue for mountain users ; not due to the traditional problems of a landowner barring access — there is much less of that these days .
3 Although she seemed not to be doing a lot of that these days .
4 Out of that same after-hours milieu come The Young Disciples , who comprise two British DJs , Femi Williams and Marco Nelson and an American songstress , Carleen Anderson , who is the daughter of soul legends Bobby Byrd and Vicky Anderson , two members of James Brown 's legendary JB 's .
5 The glass cone at Lemington , although incomplete , is one of few such survivals in Britain , and particularly in the region where the Venerable Bede tells us that French glassmakers were brought over to teach the ‘ English nation their handicraft ’ , which had been lost here after the departure of the Romans .
6 The intent of some such guarantees is that the rights of the holder of the shares against the group are the same as those of the holder of preference shares of the parent .
7 In the case of some such biographies the biographer may be concerned with the defence of a dead person , which is sometimes the case with biographies written by loving sons or daughters .
8 The Department has previously contributed towards the cost of some such places in the voluntary sector by paying supplementation on a per capita basis to top up the amount available from the higher rate of Income Support ; or by payment of a block grant for the service .
9 We 're desperately in need of some more members to join branch .
10 The priority was to get hold of some more men , although they would first have to be trained up to SAS standards before being of any use on operations .
11 tines longer than 30cm will not fit conveniently on conventional sized paper ( A4 ) and it may well be that because of this many pupils had relatively little experience of measuring or drawing such lines .
12 Because of this all men paid a higher contribution than women .
13 Of course I accept that one man 's fun is another man 's nightmare , and because of this more companies should think about creating ready-made racks for those who want them , or maybe just come up with designs and ideas for those who want to build their own .
14 So you so so you would say the A sixty four north would be a favoured one in the context of this this criteria ?
15 but we , we set off in a big building , well a building about four times the size of this these houses and it was all sheet steel wrapped in polythene packages
16 Selvini Palazzoli quotes a dream related by one of these latter cases : ‘ On my way home from the convent I stopped outside the hospital .
17 A number of these latter studies explicitly included data derived from the experience of parents as well as social workers ( Packman et al . ,
18 The lack of these latter qualities in South African rugby was pinpointed by Bob Templeton as the greatest lesson to be learnt .
19 Everyone thinks the implicit extension includes one or the other of these latter propositions , but they disagree which , because they disagree which solution best interprets the abstract goal on which they agree of equality of opportunity in court .
20 Furthermore , the definitions of these latter forms of deviance , the prototypical subject matter of police enforcement work , are located in legislation and its attendant case law .
21 In a similar , but elegant form of these latter experiments ( ) , conventional , 10–20 nanosecond laser pulses can be used .
22 The precise nature of these latter decisions was not open to evaluation , but the principle that not everything can be foreseen and that no formal statement of criteria could anticipate every eventuality is one which a project like this needs to recognise .
23 If the meanings of these latter concepts are themselves established by definition , it is clear that an infinite regress will result unless the meanings of some terms are known by some other means .
24 However , definition of these latter events perhaps must be that they are unnecessitated events .
25 The persuasive power of these latter voices is astonishing .
26 Even those who do not share his political opinions readily pay their tribute to the range of his intellect and the graciousness of his character ; more remarkable still , even those whose intellectual qualities are the equal of his , but whose moral qualities have degenerated in contact with the sordid atmosphere of politics , never speak of him with an affected amusement as a religious bigot or a narrow-minded moralist ; in the remarks of these latter politicians I often detect a tone of rather wistful regret , as if they were conscious in themselves of a loss for which the world they have gained has by no means compensated .
27 We need to elaborate on some of these latter points .
28 One of these latter patients ( no 13 ) was operated on for an obstructive small bowel relapse and in this patient , as in the two others , gastroscopy and chest computed tomography showed both lung and gastric recurrences .
29 The middle classes , based on manufacture in the emerging industrial towns , and a working class made out of these self-same developments , gained a consciousness of the fact that they were unrepresented and politically disadvantaged within the eighteenth-century constitution .
30 Miss Campbell died in 1982 without having written a Flora , and in an eloquent obituary ( Milne-Redhead , op cit. dhead ) the author commented ‘ The rich proceeds of these many expeditions are in the B. M. Herbarium , a fitting memorial to her love of Scottish botany , as is her ‘ Flora of Uig ’ ( Campbell , 1945 ) ’ .
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