Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [prep] [noun prp] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time of the second art fair , in 1968 , the number of galleries in Cologne had more than doubled , and Art Cologne became the direct inspiration for the establishment of art fairs in Basel , Paris and Chicago . |
2 | It should be noted that the largest threat to totalizing control of schools in Ireland has so far come from the integrated schooling movement . |
3 | Both he and Mickey Skinner have a limited number of appearances at Twickenham to look forward to and they will surely be anxious to go out on a high note . |
4 | The accurate hitting of targets in September owes much to the decisions made as to whether or not to confirm offers to those who have not quite met the conditions , a process strongly influenced by estimates ( based on past experience ) of the likely take up by those that have . |
5 | The remarkable expansion in the number of mosques in Britain stems directly from this major religious confrontation , and from the development of Sufi orders in Britain . |
6 | NIN ( 29 November 1987 ) claims that the proportion of Albanians in Kosovo has now reached 85 per cent , which would imply that the proportion of Serbs and Montenegrins has fallen to about 11 per cent . |
7 | This is one of the conclusions of a family of arguments in Wittgenstein known collectively as the private language argument . |
8 | A significant proportion of patients with CLO had never smoked ( 24 of 58 ) ; non-smokers were significantly less common in the severe reflux oesophagitis ( 6 of 24 ) and adenocarcinoma groups ( 1 of 23 ) ( p<0.001 χ 2 ) ( Fig 2 ) . |
9 | Immediately after disaffiliation from the Labour Party an important body of members in Scotland organized together to reverse the decision . |
10 | The release of Shiites from Khiyam had long been demanded by Iran and Hezbollah . |
11 | Nonetheless , the cost of maintaining a fully armoured force was considerable ; hence the frequent failure of kings like Alfonso to raise sufficiently large forces . |
12 | It was crammed with students , some on vacation courses ; the number of students in Paris has always been enormous . |
13 | ‘ After what seemed an eternity of nights with Grant turning away from me in bed , I dared to ask , ’ recalls Charlotte . |