Example sentences of "[det] of [det] are [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | About half of these are in urban localities , with designations in Hartlepool ( Cleveland ) , Dudley , the Isle of Dogs , Rotherham ( S. Yorks . ) , |
2 | Some of these are worth highlighting in greater detail as a means of contextualizing the data and illustrating some of the social processes operating upon them . |
3 | Because of the patchy nature of the fossil record many species ( particularly of large vertebrate animals ) are known from only one specimen ; some of these are of almost inestimable value , which is why museums have to take good care of their material . |
4 | Some of these are at a museum in Santorini which , the book says , is ‘ considered unsuitable for visitors ’ . |
5 | I do wonder if some of these are in fact the wild plum rather than Myrobalan , and I marvel that in summer we hardly notice any plum-like shrubs where we now see them so dominant over long stretches of banks . |
6 | There are at present in Britain something like 120,000 police and although some of these are in the Fraud Squad , they represent an exceedingly small per cent of the force , and in any case , the majority of their work consists of monitoring and prosecuting white collar rather than corporate criminals . |
7 | Some of these are in fundamental disagreement with the assumption on which the rational-planning or objectives models rest . |
8 | Some of these are in exceptionally good condition . |
9 | If there are tw if there are twelve crotchets and each of those are in groups of three . |
10 | All of these are for a personal service . |
11 | All of these are in use in industry . |
12 | How many of these are on Tyneside ( along the river Tyne from Newcastle and Gateshead to Tynemouth and South Shields ) ? |
13 | How many of these are on the floodplain of the river ? |
14 | As noted below , rural districts also tend to have far higher proportions of non-permanent mobile homes than do urban areas , and , while many of these are of high quality , some are in very poor condition . |
15 | Many of these are of a broader form , with two figures ; the most beautiful an early fragment from Pharsalos ( fig. 82 ) . |
16 | Many of these are in recording studios . |
17 | In Wales , about 150 Management Agreements on SSSIs are under negotiation in December 1984 ; many of these are in the LFA and concern upland grasslands , moorland and wetlands . |
18 | Many of these are in the LFA but they are all criticised by Auvergne et Nature as being either ineffective or protecting small sites not under any threat anyway . |
19 | The first is the greater propensity of people of all ages to live alone or away from their families ; many of these are in cohabiting unions , and therefore reflect the failure of statistical presentation to keep pace with changing social trends ( Kiernan , 1986a ) . |
20 | ‘ Many of those are in line management . |
21 | Both of these are of course present in Schleiermacher too ; but they do not supply the framework of his system as they do for Ritschl . |
22 | The only major gaps in an otherwise even pattern of settlements are the present villages , and it is likely that many if not most of these are on earlier sites . |
23 | There is a wealth of variety in the capitals in S. Mark 's ; most of these are of high Byzantine standard of carving and design ; there are over 500 individual capitals in the cathedral ( 185 ) . |