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

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1 Organised by Lingotto Fiere , this exhibition has invested a great deal of its hopes in a rigorous vetting system which is intended to bring the level of buyer reassurance up to that , for example , of the Grosvenor House Fair .
2 They spend the bulk of their lives in the Pacific ocean .
3 Though there is a case to be made for its use as an educational medium — and the BBC 's contribution to the Open University at Milton Keynes has been considerable , if politically questionable , and will continue despite the closure of their studios in a fine example of accountant 's false logic — this has not been the main area of impact .
4 In Croatia 369,300 were officially registered up to the closure of its borders in July , while Germany had accepted 235,000 .
5 In the United States , A.J. Foyt and Al Unser are something of national heroes as a result of their exploits in the world of Chevvys and Thunderbirds .
6 Antrim were badly flooded , and Red Bay lifeboat station and two of the Crew Members at nearby Portrush have received framed letters of thanks from the RNLI 's Chairman as a result of their actions in helping to rescue and evacuate people in the town .
7 Terry died as a result of his injuries in a car crash just hours before Gary was released .
8 It is undeniable that the individualized character of the Reeve is very prominent as a result of his self-reflexions in his prologue , and that the common theme of the scales of justice in Prologue and Tale invites us to make our own assessments of characters and actions there portrayed .
9 Dr Eduardo Umaña Mendoza , law professor and human rights lawyer , has been repeatedly threatened with death over a number of months , apparently as a result of his activities in defence of human rights .
10 Will he consider in particular the training workshop recycling products in my constituency , Track 2000 in Splott , whose income was ended as a result of his cuts in employment training , where the trainers , who are on the dole , and the trainees , who do not get a training allowance , are coming in voluntarily ?
11 She was stitching the holes Rosie had managed to rip in the seat of his pants in the few seconds they were in her possession .
12 Michael , who works at the Visitor Centre , Barlaston , is taking part in a 24 hour demonstration of his skills in aid of Comic Relief between noon on 11 and 12 March and is appealing for sponsors .
13 Thousands of people are living in fear of their lives in the wake of the Belfast shootings , according to the SDLP MP .
14 Whatever has gone wrong , it was all our fault , but we are trapped in helplessness , and as we contemplate the dull ruins of the fabric of our lives in the light that shines from our visions of what might have been , our ‘ real ’ life seems messier and drabber , and we weep in self-pity for the golden afternoons that never were ours .
15 So they switched off one side of their brains in order to purge fatigue poisons from their systems while the other cerebral hemisphere remained alert for intruders …
16 His spirit had not been broken ; rather he was afraid of tearing himself apart with the involuntary jerking of one side of his limbs in the opposite direction to the other .
17 Preferably by retaining the two-thirds majority , but at least ensuring as my Noble Friend Lord has suggested , a clear majority and I myself will go on reiterating the principle , enunciated by Professor in the er and also much commended by some elements in the Conservative Party and he said you can not have real effective democracy without real effective local self government , and he said that in the light of his experiences in pre-war Germany .
18 On the completion of his articles in 1814 he moved to London to work as an assistant in the office of David Laing [ q.v. ] , architect to the customs and excise , before setting up in independent practice there in 1818 .
19 The benefits you gain can increase each year in the form of these bonuses , which build up annually from the investment of your premiums in the Guardian Life Fund .
20 And the blood of her veins in the moonlight throbbed to her Love 's refrain .
21 She would not risk their hearing , she would not strive again , for the road lay bare in the moonlight , blank and bare in the moonlight , and the blood of her veins in the moonlight , throbbed to her lovers refrain .
22 MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis .
23 Yet the Italian should perhaps be grateful for a more discriminating anniversary review of his achievements in place of the flood of notes and words which almost submerged Mozart 's genius .
24 Trust staff from all over the country hurried to the aid of their colleagues in the affected regions ; foresters gained a deeper understanding of the gardeners ' problems , and vice versa .
25 Such peasant land purchases reflect the recognition of their rights in the land , subject to the fulfilment of obligation to their lords .
26 Indeed this could be their base value for capital gains tax purposes by virtue of s17 TCGA 1992 if there has been an acquisition by management in consideration for or in recognition of their services in any office or employment , though usually management will resist any such argument .
27 Areas of interest to SCOTVEC include the validation of new courses , quality assurance issues which arise when SCOTVEC courses are offered outside Scotland and gaining recognition of our courses in the European Community through liaison with similar bodies in other member states .
28 The starting-point in the chapter is the ideal to which the British system of government is presumed to correspond , in which policy making is seen as the responsibility of our representatives in Parliament , who answer to the people at the general election for their stewardship of the public interest .
29 It seems clear that she found some difficulty in arriving at an assessment of her feelings in relation to me .
30 Using this method , the employee 's basic salary is determined from an assessment of his needs in the host country which are costed by both home and host country prices .
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