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

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1 All users will be able to enjoy the blend tool , instant transformations from one shape to another will start to invade all sorts of artwork before very long !
2 Displays would either flick between functions at the touch of a button or would be like a television screen , showing all sorts of information at once .
3 I wished to assault a commonplace still prevailing in Italy : a Jew is a mild person , a scholar ( religious or profane ) , unwarlike , humiliated , who tolerated centuries of persecution without ever fighting back .
4 As the riders struggle up through the hairpins , you can hear the screams of encouragement from below .
5 There are three basic methods of payment to directly employed labour .
6 Methods of remuneration of directly employed labour were discussed in detail in Chapter 6 .
7 ‘ It is worth emphasising that a return to first principles of traffic safety for children does not give support for the abolition of shared space ’ approaches in favour of either ‘ Radburn'-style pedestrian-vehicle segregation … nor a return to Roads In Urban Areas ’ styles of design with relatively wide , fast roads in residential areas ’
8 It is only when one moves into the realms of complicated , multi-column pages which have several different sizes and styles of print with perhaps some photographs as well that the user really needs to worry about page makeup software .
9 The councils would normally meet in Minsk , the Council of Heads of State at least every six and the Council of Heads of Government at least every three months ; both would have a rotating chairmanship .
10 The councils would normally meet in Minsk , the Council of Heads of State at least every six and the Council of Heads of Government at least every three months ; both would have a rotating chairmanship .
11 Indeed , in the labour process the most complicated systems have units of intelligence of about 10 , whereas a human being could bring to bear equivalent switching circuits of about 10 .
12 Rightly or wrongly for instance , most of us are happy about the properties of rigid rods of iron , and we are prepared to use them as units of explanation of more complex machines that contain them .
13 This is because both frontbenches accept that it is the function of the House to permit the two sides to state their cases , and each party in power has respected the right of the Opposition to determine the subjects of debate for about one-third of the total time of the House .
14 Ewshot fought back in the second half and Murphy , despite an injury to his nose , covered acres of ground in both attack and defence to keep them at bay .
15 While the view which I earlier called crude materialism is not compatible with Althusser 's general position , it would be remarkable if he were to relegate the economic aspects of society to exactly the same status as everything else .
16 Modules in other academic courses — Such courses would be one module in duration and would concentrate on those aspects of EP of more direct relevance to the host subject .
17 We move on now to aspects of teaching of more particular concern to the language teacher , but as we do so we should not lose sight of the more general educational context .
18 The ways in which resources are partitioned are many , as , for example , on Barro Colorado Island where there are as many as eight variables of importance in just the food of coexisting ‘ surface-gleaning ’ bats .
19 The old Norman way — or one of the old ways — of making a cream cheese for dessert is to boil a pint of thick cream with a couple of tablespoons of sugar for about 5 minutes .
20 The apparent disintegration of Yugoslavia reached the stage of unilateral declarations of independence by both Slovenia and Croatia on June 25 .
21 It has also applied for planning permission to extend the underground workings by several kilometres to explore a new deposit , which could double the mine 's reserves of ore to about 4 million tonnes , enough to guarantee production for some 15 years .
22 Hong Kong politicians called on Mr Major to end months of uncertainty by immediately appointing a new Governor .
23 It will be curious if the second industrial revolution , through the wide spread of its amenities of life to almost every home in the country , succeeds in destroying this unfortunate product of the first .
24 I think that the House needs to know whether he will abolish fund holding in the teeth of opposition from virtually every GP and from the British Medical Association .
25 Reading accounts of evacuation by more conservatively-minded social commentators , one repeatedly encounters this analysis .
26 There are no flows of lava from within , the only liquid rock at the surface being the local result of impacts .
27 A rise in money supply equals the PSBR minus sales of public-sector debt to the non-bank private sector , plus banks ' lending to the private sector ( less increases in banks ' capital ) , plus inflows of money from abroad .
28 High interest rates encourage inflows of money from abroad .
29 Inflows of money from abroad drive up the exchange rate .
30 This is reflected in our recommendations for programmes of study in both the reading and the writing profile components .
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