Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] of [noun] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Analysis of these data together with data from previous city planning pedestrian surveys on other routes enabled the modelling of flows to extract patterns of pedestrian journeys within the centre . |
2 | Members of some families harbour strains of H pylori with the same DNA fingerprint ( family K , three isolates ; family M , two isolates ) ; some harbour subtypes or strains with similar DNA fingerpritns ( family H , two isolates ) ; and some harbour different strains ( family B , three isolates ; family M , one isolate ) . |
3 | This might apply to code used by " hackers " to penetrate computer systems because publication would assist managers of computer installations in their attempts to combat computer hacking . |
4 | Between 1 January — 28 February , bronze awards were made to T Walker , Liverpool , Dale Street ( introduction of new interest adjustment advice form ) , Valerie Taylor , Leith ( crossing stamps now to include address and postcode ) , Rosemary Scott , Lockerbie ( clarify between Gold Highline Mastercard on the Gold rates leaflet ) , Kevin McConnell , Croydon Branch ( advise staff of bank houses available from homesale ) , Janice Lees , Galashiels ( word processing author 's form to be printed on both sides ) , Steven Lawlor , Anstruther Branch ( converting Poll Tax to Royal Scottish payments — letter ) , Caroline Cash , Bradford ( introducing external funds transfer form ) , Peter Barr , Branch Services ( provide details of share prices via Inside Track ) . |
5 | The Reformation Parliament had begun its attacks on Church property and lands , and the Annates Act had forbidden payments of Church revenues to Rome . |
6 | Called ‘ Summer Living ’ , the show will include sets of picnic scenes through the ages and Wedgwood ware associated with these periods . |
7 | She has rows of aspirin bottles on her dressing-table to counteract her headaches . ’ |
8 | Asturias is one of the regions of Europe richest in such archaeological material , and the show will include reproductions of cave paintings from the locality and elsewhere , together with grave goods and other moveables . |
9 | By 1870 she had become the manager of the Central London Dwellings Improvement Company , and was about to launch a ‘ coffee tavern ’ scheme to provide residents of slum dwellings with cheap , non-alcoholic refreshment and light entertainment . |
10 | And to make clear that it is ready to unleash an Interbase onslaught , Borland appointed directors of Interbase operations in the UK for Northern and Germany for Southern and Eastern Europe , and one back home in Scotts Valley for the Pacific Rim . |
11 | Before long , by clipping a $490.50 do-it-yourself attachment to a normal domestic radio receiver , it was possible to receive print-outs of fax transmissions from local radio stations . |
12 | We 've seen loads of model guitars of late , but these are definitely some of the nicest . |
13 | Partial implementation of the system has already shown benefits : half the usual number of engineering changes on one new model ; on another , cost savings of $300m thanks to early suggestions from sections of the company that would not normally have seen designs until they had been fixed . |
14 | A representation or process which allows sets of word candidates to be considered will allow such early discrimination points to be used as soon as possible , even before the remaining acoustic information about trespass is present . |
15 | In the Musicland chain of stores , customers can preview clips of music videos on a videodisc database . |
16 | The artist Roland Pym painted trompe-l'oeils of Regency figures in two of the blank windows , and Dora Carrington painted another . |
17 | And my wife and I endured weeks of farewell parties with relatives and friends . |
18 | A third and more serious problem with ( 6.9 ) is that it is not operational because it involves expectations of dividend payments into the infinite future . |
19 | He has got loads of back issues of Big and Bouncy so we looked through them , then Nigel had a cold shower while I cooked the soup and cut the French loaf . |
20 | It 's got loads of mud loads of mud . |
21 | * A protocol governing emissions of nitrogen oxides in Europe came into force on Feb. 14 . |
22 | The Knights wear mantles of wolf skins over their red-coloured armour . |
23 | After a hot shower , for the Siberian night air was chilly even in summer , we joined groups of pilot officers in the lounge . |
24 | Nearer the shores , we could see parties of eider ducks with broods of ducklings . |
25 | This ‘ area ’ includes applications of research findings in community-based intervention programmes ; |
26 | Lists from specialist herb nurseries arrive , many of which give names of herb gardens in their neighbourhood open to public viewing , and so the idea of one 's own herb garden begins to take shape . |
27 | These effectively allow you to combine selections of screen fonts into special files called ‘ suitcases ’ and they then ensure that all the numbers are equally distributed so reducing or eliminating the problem . |
28 | I read reports of food shortages in the countryside , though there was no clue as to this in the windows of the truly excellent restaurants . |
29 | In talking to ordinary policewomen , we found many themselves adopt notions of gender differences in order to explain the marginalization of their duties , although others prefer this kind of work simply because it makes it easier to manage their difficult and conflicting roles as policewoman , wife , and mother . |
30 | The Wolverines threw offerings of frag grenades into the elderly congregation . |