Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] [noun] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Each mushroom body consists essentially of one or two dorsal cup-like calyces of neuropile containing masses of neurons , the so-called calyx cells or globuli cells .
2 The numerous advantages of centralization include realization of economies of scale , easier communication , better protection of knowledge , more leverage with domestic government , and ease of coordination between R & D , marketing and production .
3 Averaging of this kind was first done at the National Hospital in London in the 1940s by George Dawson , initially using a technique of photographic superimposition and then later a system of addition using banks of condensers , but it was the electronic processing and computing power of the 1960s and 1970s which made the accurate timing of these averaged potentials possible , resulting in a rapid expansion in ERP research .
4 In July 1990 James Smith , Minister of Labour in the previous JLP adminstration , was convicted of fraud involving misappropriation of payments for Jamaicans working on farms in North America , and was sentenced to five years ' imprisonment and hard labour .
5 It included a common form power in clause 12 to appoint a receiver and manager of the property charged in the event of failure to make payment of sums secured in accordance with the demand of the bank .
6 With only one item per card , there is plenty of room to make notes of recipes , cooking times or whatever other information you feel would be helpful .
7 Similarly , in Rees Hough Ltd v Redland Reinforced Plastics ( 1984 ) 1 Const LJ 67 a clause in a contract for the sale of piping requiring notification of claims within three months was held unreasonable .
8 The scope of property includes property of persons who are not themselves visitors ( s. 1(3) ( b ) ) : ( b ) Before the Act , the courts had drawn a distinction between the occupancy duty and the activity duty .
9 It produced 100 million francs and plenty of newsreel showing sacks of letters being unloaded in Colombey .
10 This type of evaluation makes use of interviews and questionnaires .
11 On the other hand there are those who would argue that even if the academic course has to have a vocational purpose — and most students themselves would agree with this — the variety of vocational destinations requires a degree of generality to achieve commonality of interests and this can not provide for the specific needs of future language teachers .
12 Psychological models of reading propose interaction of levels of information in the human language processing system .
13 Statistical analysis of language requires investigation of corpora to derive probabilistic models of the language .
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