Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | That is the kind of question the miners of the country will ask , and they will say they have been deceived , betrayed , duped . |
32 | They only reached Azzano , where a partisan leader , fearful of the kind of publicity the Italians would receive if they handed over their ex-Duce to the Allies , had them put up against a wall and shot . |
33 | The kind of structure the authors mostly discuss is to do with how to move from one dramatic experience into another in a way that tightens the pupils ' grip on the central issue . |
34 | It was at Ariel 's insistence that she was buried there in a cenote , the kind of grave the islanders reserved for their prophets , and Kit had yielded to her , even though it was well inside the stockade . |
35 | The kind of things the carers said were : |
36 | Advertising and its related arts are thus necessary to ‘ develop the kind of man the goals of the industrial system require — one that reliably spends his income and works reliably because he is always in need of more ’ . |
37 | The film is not primarily a combat movie : no attempt is made to fully identify the kind of unit the protagonists are attached to , nor is there any attempt to locate the central act in time or place . |
38 | And we had to help them to move and you know help them to move their things and really I saw the kind of difficulties the girls would be living under . |
39 | True , I 'm at the rear , but I enjoy the scenery ; the chats with spectators and I storm in , without hordes around me , to relish the kind of reception the winners get . |
40 | A few qualified their reluctance by adding that much would depend on what kind of people the parents were , for example , disruptive or stable . |
41 | You just ca n't simulate the kind of pressure the guys were under , particularly on the final day . |
42 | Cinzia had told him what kind of drinkers the Perugians were , and what kind of lovers . |
43 | The trip , which will take place during the school holidays , will bring the 36 boys up against European skills — and as Jim will tell you — give them a valuable insight into the kind of football the Europeans play . |
44 | While this solution lurked in the consciousness of a large number of US citizens and was eventually to appeal to Hitler and the SS , it was not the kind of thing the Americans admitted or believed about themselves , and was certainly not the kind of solution they wished to offer to their civilised European cousins . |
45 | I say " purport " deliberately because , for a variety of reasons the terms may fail in their objective in any particular case . |
46 | Moreover , although in the formulation of A the elements Aij and Aji may not be equal , we may note that ( see 1.2 ) unc and on transposition it follows that unc so that A may be replaced by its symmetric equivalent |
47 | In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation . |
48 | In the vast majority of cases the offender(s) will be on a solo motor bicycle , and occasionally one having a sidecar attached . |
49 | Neither party will benefit from getting hurt and in the great majority of cases the disputes are settled without serious damage on either side . |
50 | In the course of Mass the fathers were asked to vote first upon the Constitution on the Liturgy , and then upon the Decree on Social Communications . |
51 | 1.4 When an employee has been physically assaulted in the course of duty the police must be called in , unless the employee and the line manager make a case for this not to be done on professional grounds . |
52 | In the course of time the pirates turned merchants became a great hereditary patriciate , and Venice came to rule a mercantile empire much akin to that of ancient Athens , even in the end to acquire a large contado along and behind the Italian coast — but only after it had depended for centuries on piracy and trade for its food and livelihood . |
53 | Accepting the only logical course of action the robots had shut down the machine , even though it meant they too sank into inertia as a consequence . |
54 | As with the case of voids the terms of any deemed subletting should be carefully considered by the tenant 's advisers . |
55 | At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares . |
56 | At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares . |
57 | In the case of trespassers the courts have adopted an objective rather than a subjective test of agreement . |
58 | In the case of Jupiter the temperatures are about 300 to 400 million K , though the number density is so low that no glow is visible . |
59 | Consider the case of gnash the teeth and purse the lips . |
60 | In the case of characters the models must actually carry the weapons ascribed to them . |