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

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1 They had had a good run for their money and there were still thousands of reels of tape to be analysed and matched against other intelligence sources .
2 Though one of the agencies has developed a number of guidelines about procedure to be followed in certain circumstances ( see ch. 8 , s. i ) , there are no standard manuals of field officer practice .
3 Unfortunately it is insufficient to total the number of weeks of holiday to be taken in the year by staff and divide by fifty-two .
4 Lack of priorities on information to be input .
5 This allows a large number of variations in style to be incorporated into a single page , something that can not be achieved with digitised fonts as these , by definition , are of a fixed size and style .
6 Most seemed to know what one should do there in a variety of situations in order to be an accepted member .
7 You do n't need a vast repertoire of games in order to be a highly effective drama teacher .
8 If the resolution is increased to 2048 x 2048 then the number of bits per second to be transmitted rises to 209 715 200 .
9 Number of overs per side to be increased to 50 .
10 Similarly , a projected exhibition of contemporary African art to be mounted in conjunction with Susan Vogel of the Africa Center in New York , will help to refocus art historical research , and allow a range of points of view to be promoted .
11 The CCC also drew up a questionnaire for teachers in charge of subjects/heads of departments/heads of faculty to be completed in collaboration with other staff .
12 It is relatively unimportant what these conditions are called as long as they are characterised by a sufficient number of symptoms of depression to be definable as cases .
13 Morgan in nineteen ninety one took a hundred and seventy patients again found the number of tumours at diagnosis to be most important .
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