Example sentences of "of [adj] [n mass] [conj] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Also , the number of professional staff as opposed to number crunchers , has increased . |
2 | We already reviewed our position on the recruitment of unemployed people as outlined in a new concept of trade unionism , prepared and , specially prepared , for this Congress . |
3 | The trilobites were one of the dominant forms of marine life in the Lower Palaeozoic , known from thousands of different species and found in every continent . |
4 | For employment of extra staff where needed , and employment of peripatetic special needs workers . |
5 | The classification exercise provides another arena for the conflicting points of view as to the relative importance of good people as opposed to good systems . |
6 | The program output can be in the form of specified data or given as nomograms which can be interpreted by the designer . |
7 | If you have never stood up in front of other people and given a speech , you could take a course in public speaking , or buy a book on the subject and go through the techniques they practise . |
8 | This concern will continue to be addressed , and the University will also keep under review the terms and conditions of employment of grant-funded staff as compared with established staff . |
9 | All airfields in the country ( with the exception of small private aerodromes ) would be nationalized , and the government would continue with the development of new aircraft as recommended by the Brabazon Committee . |
10 | It is er er the police auth authorities are would not be robust to changes of government , they would not be responsive to the leads of local people as expressed through their elected members and the er the Government 's proposals are inadequate as a final remind the Committee that at second reading thirty f er five out of thirty seven speakers spoke against largely against th the tenor of the Bill with er er wi with with various reservations o of all kinds . |
11 | All day and all night he would be there loitering in the streets of Chichester , either surrounded by hoards of admiring people or dismissed as a dirty scavenging wretch , ruining the ornate Georgian Streets . |