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

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1 She made all sorts of things in there and Endill would hear bangs and thumps all day long when she was working on something special .
2 Then of course at I mean you , at you could all sorts of things from there .
3 For this job there 's little point in buying a hand drill ; invest in an electric drill , ideally one with a 13mm ( ½in ) chuck , variable speed control and hammer action , so you can tackle a wide range of drilling jobs in all sorts of materials with just one tool .
4 I 've been doin' all sorts of jobs since then , and livin' in all sorts of lodgings , and now I 've been chucked out of me last place because I did n't 'ave any job or any money .
5 Moving down , I am not going to comment on the Conservative resolution , erm there 's all sorts of cuts in there and lack of growth , I am going to ignore it actually , the Tories are so far out of touch , huh , on , erm both nationally and locally , totally out of touch with what people think and that the government will obviously untouched , we all know that , but I 'm surprised and disappointed the Conservative opposite are also out of touch and the figure is way out from both the Liberal and the Labour way out , and with all the consultations it 's had .
6 If the supports provided for in the Directive are used to stimulate intensification of agricultural production ( as is the case in the UK ) , losses of features of both landscape and nature conservation value are inevitable .
7 You can get books of stamps from anywhere .
8 People who have particular knowledge and experience in common , whose contextual realities , so to speak , are closely congruent , will manage to communicate by engaging relevant aspects of contexts with only sparing use of the linguistic resources at their disposal .
9 It consists of two lists of numbers with clearly labelled rows and columns .
10 If one looks beyond the surviving lists of fees to less formal evidence of affiliation , more instances of continuity are to be found .
11 If one looks beyond the surviving lists of fees to less formal evidence of affiliation , more instances of continuity are to be found .
12 The people at Beckford Silk are happy to think that their ties will end up around the necks of tourists from all over the world .
13 So they brought them down here and they had fifty cases of oranges in here .
14 No significant differences were found between the two groups of patients for either systolic or diastolic blood pressure .
15 Marked hyperplasia of fundic argyrophil cells by reference to values found in healthy controls ( mean density/unit area : 9.8 ( 0.9 ) cells , range 6–15 ) was noted in the groups of patients with either sporadic type Zollinger-Ellison sydrome or MEN 1 associated Zollinger-Ellison sydrome ( 33.5 ( 3.5 ) cells and 49.8 ( 8.8 ) cells , respectively , p<0.0001 ) .
16 Clearly irritated , Gorbachev and other senior officials watching the parade faced barracking by groups of protesters for more than 30 minutes before leaving the balcony of the Lenin Mausoleum .
17 In this way , semantic markers decompose the meanings of words into more primitive elements .
18 The basic set-up consists of rather basic apparatus out of a school laboratory — battery , heavy water , metal electrodes and meters for heat or neutrons — which is so widely available that the discovery could have been made anywhere at any time in the preceding half century ; but somehow it has been overlooked by two generations of scientists until suddenly in 1989 not one but two groups in the same location simultaneously announce their breakthroughs .
19 But these new sciences were not the products of developments within either the morphological or the environmentalist study of evolution .
20 This may range from small areas of earthworks within or at one end of a settlement , to large areas of earthworks with only a few farms and cottages in use today .
21 Many Tories believe he will have to make concessions to the aspirations of Scots for more say in the running of their own affairs .
22 One particular advantage of models such as these is that they can be used to produce multipliers which show the effects of changes in eg the population of a region on the employment levels in that region .
23 The development of the rural environment is critically dependant on the responses of farmers to both market and policy signals .
24 These were linked by belts of houses in infrequently broken blocks , composed of bricks in a dull purplish red or khaki yellow , and all now between ninety-seven and ninety-nine years old .
25 The tests are made possible by an apparatus which has been specially designed to film the finger movements of readers from below transparent surfaces .
26 Its disadvantages , on the other hand , include ( a ) its partial circularity : theme is whatever comes in initial position and whatever comes in initial position is theme ; and ( b ) its failure to relate descriptions of SVO languages , particularly those with relatively fixed word order such as English , to descriptions of languages with relatively free word order in which , for instance , the verb often occurs in initial position .
27 ( a ) Under the Partnership Act As already mentioned , Pt II of the Partnership Act contains certain basic provisions to regulate the rights and duties of partners in so far as they are not defined in writing or otherwise discernible in some course of conduct .
28 expectations of parents for very high standards of performance .
29 The only choice to be made , therefore , will be between packages of services at roughly the same cost , without any direct financial accountability at local level .
30 Also there are many who roam the world in an entirely superficial fashion , who are not really " present " anywhere , who get bits and pieces of ideas from all over but who do not really understand them .
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