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

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1 Calculating the mean of probabilities for each of the candidate letters across the length of the strings ( for example ljaclc = ( 99 + 62 + 100 + 74 + 99 + 75 ) /6 = 84.83 ) , and ordering the strings on the basis of these results gives table 2.1 below .
2 At the site of fusion , cells leave the sheet and form two clumps of cells on either side of the neural tube .
3 It 's usually male singers and and all sorts of things like that .
4 Well there was all sorts , whatever was on the go , there was raspberry jam that my mo we used to later years my father grew raspberries and that sort of thing , blackcurrant jam , my mother made all sorts of things like that .
5 Oh we used to oh play all sorts of things like that .
6 You 'll probably find when you register you 're invited to go along for a new patient medical anyway , and all sorts of things like that .
7 There are lots of references to bringing the crime rate down , economic miracles and all sorts of things like that .
8 You spent a week in the countryside being lectured on British business practices , company law how to address a Duke … all sorts of things like that .
9 It 's to do with their personality , their perception of the event , their upbringing , their beliefs all sorts of things like that .
10 all sorts of things like that .
11 Erm yeah if er you have no objection , what it 's for is the , there 's this outfit called the British National Corpus and they 're trying to make a record of English Language as it 's used in the late twentieth century erm so it 's a sort of resource for further scholarship so it can assist in writing dictionaries and studying grammar and , and all sorts of things like that and erm they 're attempting to tape conversations from all over the place erm er I 've got a bit of bumph about it , it 's quite interesting erm and in some cases it 's sort of out of erm er it 's out of people 's homes , it 's out of broadcasts , it 's out of meetings , it 's out of all sorts of things erm at work and at home erm
12 So you 'll all learn how to divert your phones , and camp on to other people 's and all sorts of things like that , which are rather jolly , so you 'll do that later on .
13 All sorts of variations on these patterns and mixtures of the techniques are useful in specific situations .
14 There were all sorts of disadvantages to that , but she did want to look at her own presentation and movement in the classroom .
15 Yeah , it was a lovely house yeah but we wanted to come back to Harlow you see , so we did like , well we always liked Harlow , really the only reason we went to erm er Hatfield was the fact that Harlow Council no way would move us out of that maisonette , we had two boys and we lived upstairs and Gary had all sorts of accidents on those stairs , in fact we all had because they were outside , erm so in the winter they iced up
16 Finding those who could adopt a child is the pressing need of today , especially as we Catholic Caring Services , need all sorts of families from all sorts of religious and cultural backgrounds for all sorts of children .
17 This suggests that those entering long-stay hospital care present different sorts of needs from those entering public/private nursing home or residential care .
18 THERE were all sorts of celebrities at this year 's Hong Kong Sevens , ranging from Miss South Africa to Roger Moore .
19 The other insists that science has much in common with model-making , which differs from mapping in the modeller 's licence to construct an artificial world and include in it all sorts of features beyond all possible observation .
20 No , there are all sorts of possibilities to this .
21 ‘ Apart from the danger , there are all sorts of places in that mausoleum where you could hide a small elephant . ’
22 Now cousin , oh er ah , I 'm sorry , erm , President , because you know you get all sorts of distortions on this do n't you can I say , President , er , cos call him brother at times colleagues , on behalf of congress , can I thank you President , very very much for the very positive and very strong challenges that you 've put before us , and the theme that I believe will carry us through the rest of the week .
23 There are all sorts of opportunities for this .
24 The Dutch Parliament thought otherwise , and urged its government to pursue a federal association of states with more vigour .
25 Sexuality may be a component in stratification by gender but it can not be assumed a priori by a process of projection in which the male sociologist , himself accustomed to thinking of women in these terms , imposes his own proclivities and preoccupations on the data he is analysing .
26 Time , the best of all doctors , though he kills you in the end , had done more than therapy could and now days would pass , weeks , without Rufus thinking of Ecalpemos at all .
27 The chronology of events in this instance is particularly instructive .
28 Since the question of delay is at the root of this reference , it is necessary to examine the chronology of events in some detail .
29 The disease is the second biggest killer of women in this country — the new treatment could save a thousand lives a year.Russell Trott reports .
30 Two smaller black political organizations rejected de Klerk 's offer of negotiations in conferences held during March , following the lifting of restrictions on these and other groups in early February .
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