Example sentences of "of [det] [noun sg] of [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | We are going to give you one week 's pay in respect of each couple of years of servi , years ' service . |
2 | Alright but if but you would not approve of that kind of language of that kind of er expression of government intent if that 's what it was . |
3 | It lies in the immediate background of another family of views of consciousness which , at the time I write , is propagated with the zeal which once went into behaviourism . |
4 | Throughout the century proposals for the creation of some kind of reserve of seamen were put forward , all of them without success . |
5 | First , the new approach may make the teacher aware of some lack of understanding of X — the originator of the innovation may well have a more comprehensive understanding of the topic and possibly a more detailed map of children 's paths towards it but neither is in fact essential for the promotion of the feeling of insecurity in the teacher . |
6 | So far Soviet officials have failed to link the notion of some form of neutralisation of Afghanistan specifically with understandings on the neutrality of the states around it . |
7 | Bryan Gould , to whom is owed an immense debt of gratitude for the injection of some sort of discussion of policy into the leadership contest , would be free to develop the flow of new ideas in the party . |
8 | There were hints before the local elections , rumours of some sort of relaunch of the Left . |
9 | A version of this test of foresight of high probability is used in several other European countries ; it was introduced into English law by the decision in Hyam v. |
10 | A clear example of this kind of evidence of change might be found in Labov 's famous analysis of the variable ( r ) in New York City . |
11 | Many more details of this kind of exploitation of imagery could be picked out of the Miller 's Tale ; the above , however , is sufficient to make the point that the composition of the tale is extremely well organized , wasting no details , and indeed harmonizing the disparate plots in the magnificient denouement of the tale . |
12 | There follows a simple example of this kind of organisation of ideas and information . |
13 | The effect of this sort of denial of disability on ageist grounds is that older people with disabilities are among the most deprived groups dependent on social security . |
14 | For Marx , the further development of this form of division of labour in society appears as a prerequisite of the division of labour within the enterprise under capitalism : |
15 | Therefore , the whole of this chapter has been devoted to discussion of this aspect of care of attempted suicide patients . |
16 | We believe that if the wipers did start , even if certain changes had taken place in the situation , there would have occurred an instance of one or another member of this set of types of circumstances . |
17 | Very , very quickly , can I just say , that in the er , consultat in the , in the work I did in the , which led to the production of the report , and the many , many people I talked to , some of whom I , I see around the table , I found on the one hand , ample evidence throughout the county authorities , the health authority , the district councils , and the voluntary sector , of much evidence of recognition of improved collaboration between agencies in delivery of community care in Shropshire . |
18 | This is usually not because of any lack of understanding of what has been said , but simply because he has lost the normal control of his emotions . |
19 | ‘ Parliament has deprived the courts of any power of detention of a person of this age or what many people might think was any effective punishment for that grave crime . ’ |
20 | Sharp commented frequently , with hostility , on government 's novel espousal of ‘ equality of opportunity ’ in the absence of any equality of treatment of local authorities . |
21 | A substantial shareholder means any person who is or was within the preceding year a holder of 10 per cent or more of the nominal value of any class of capital of the vendor or any other company within its group , including subsidiaries of its ultimate holding company having rights to vote in all circumstances at general meetings of the relevant company . |