Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] of [noun] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible , for example , to place nine of my readings of SF texts at the nine nodes , according to my judgement as a single reader .
2 The early death of Dr Knapp was a serious blow to those who respected her careful and meticulous studies and research , as well as her analyses of library objectives within the educational system .
3 Their calculations of reaction rates in the Sun 's interior imply that there must be at least 10 20 times as many monopoles in the Sun as is possible according to the limits set by the non-detection of monopoles here on Earth .
4 Its estimates of journey times between common points on the M20(UK) and the A26(France) , and between London and Paris , are as follows :
5 Its estimates of job losses in the ferry ports are still broadly accepted although there is little evidence of much decline as yet .
6 He told the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) afterwards that the former Soviet states wanted to implement the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) on troop reductions , and now had to decide how to apportion their shares of troop numbers under the treaty 's overall ceiling for the former Soviet Union .
7 Two or three of Dr McNab 's supporters wasted no time in surreptitiously slipping their cards of emergency instructions from their pockets , crossing out the name McNab , and substituting that of his rival , before settling back to watch their new champion in the lists .
8 It has also been clear in his methods of training orchestras over long periods of time .
9 These were not genuine madrigals though they show madrigalian traits , nor are most of his Songs of sundrie natures of the following year .
10 On Saturday morning , Peter went off to do his rounds of parish patients at Woodborough Hospital .
11 Having known him for many months in Vancouver , and relishing his word-pictures of Yukon characters like ‘ dangerous Dan McGrew ’ and ‘ the lady known as Lou ’ , I tried to see in Service 's eyes the modern Yukon nearly half a century after the gold rush .
12 Table 4.6 shows that worry and sadness were expressed by nearly half our samples of dementia sufferers at both time periods ; loneliness was less often admitted , though one in five to a quarter of the samples did admit it ; while saying that they were not very or not at all happy was the least common sentiment , this being expressed by approximately only one in six of the samples .
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