Example sentences of "of [n mass] of [noun] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because ‘ enterprise skills ’ have to be a component of every module this will lead to the involvement of 100% of undergraduate students in EHE within 4 years .
2 1624 [ - L. depositum , subst. use of neut. of pa. pple. of deponere ; see DEPONE , DEPOSE. ] 1 .
3 Adjusted to take account of interest paid , net investment income in sterling terms at the full year was up from $389.1m to $464.8m — a growth rate in original currencies of 6.0% , partly reflecting the benefits derived from the issue of $140m of preference capital in September last year .
4 Mr Zivkovic , who was asked by the judge to be more polite , said : ‘ I think he is guilty if he was chief of staff of V Corps at the time of the handing over .
5 The dependency ratio , that is the number of people of working age per pensioner , would improve from 2.76 in 1981 to 2.99 in 2000 .
6 The French government has agreed to act as guarantor on the insurance of loan collections of works of art worth over FFr300 million ( £31.5 million ; $63 million ) in toto , brought into the country for temporary exhibitions organised by ‘ national public establishments ’ , but not local authorities .
7 ‘ North Yorkshire and Hambleton councils seek undergrounding of 20km of land east of Northallerton and Thirsk , ’ he said .
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