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

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1 The new release addresses some important developer issues like distributed schema for building families of applications in distributed environments .
2 They also serve as case studies of crimes against property , the person and the state .
3 Mr Chope argued that Labour MPs had misunderstood the implications for council rents of changes to the way the Government provides subsidies .
4 Where there is a system of control of council matters through caucus groups of members of the council , these groups determine beforehand what line of action shall be taken by the members of those groups when matters come before the council and its committees .
5 The first of several , annual Parliamentary ladies ' golf matches , between lady relations of Members of the Houses of Lords and Commons , were reported on as Henley had at least two ladies who were eligible to play — Mrs. Kate Fleming , wife of the Club President and Henley 's M.P. , Mr. Valentine Fleming , and Mrs. Cecil Norton .
6 This equation states that the major influence on demand in the th market is the expected real quantity of money holdings of consumers in the th market ; that is , their actual nominal holdings deflated by their expectation of the aggregate price level .
7 The regulation of core temperatures of ectotherms via solar radiation .
8 It is thought that they developed in the oceans , possibly as a result of chance combinations of atoms into large structures , called macromolecules , which were capable of assembling other atoms in the ocean into similar structures .
9 if you it depends on what you do I mean if you 're generating quantitative material , you know , if you get some sort of scale ratings of things like sort of estimates of how , how frequently they dream
10 The presence of minority groupings of Shiites in Turkey and Afghanistan , and pockets of Turkish-speaking Sunnites in Persia and the Caucasus ( not to mention the ubiquitous Christian Armenians and nomadic tribesmen scattered throughout the region ) ensure that there are numerous exceptions to the rule .
11 ‘ Judde 's Law ’ , regulating the estates and marriages of orphan children of freemen of London , was passed during his mayoralty .
12 The annual total of laboratory reports of isolates of N gonorrhoeae in rectal specimens in men fell consistently between 1982 and 1989 , with the exception of 1985 .
13 Firstly , a distinction must be made between screening of family members of probands with the disease and screening athletes for cardiac disease , including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy .
14 Yeah , I , I went in yesterday actually , I spoke to the assistant manager and erm , it , it was not good news at all , he got two like plastic dispensers of leaflets in front of the till
15 Following upon the Cleveland Report which was concerned with civil proceedings the Criminal Justice Act 1991 has now made it possible for video recordings of interviews with children to be used as evidence in criminal proceedings .
16 Its membership , appointed for renewable four-year terms , has grown over the years and has proved , as it was intended to be , a useful sounding board , especially as it quickly subdivided itself into specialist groups of experts on specific topics — in which , in fact , most of the work of the Committee was to be done .
17 It is mass selected , pulsed at 10–40Hz with pulse widths of 20–50ns for an average ion current density of less than 1 nAcm -2 .
18 From shorthand notes of conversations with Wittgenstein , supplemented by dictations and typescripts , Waismann wrote lectures and articles on Wittgenstein 's conception of mathematics , his view of logic , and his treatment of identity and probability .
19 Stainsby and colleagues ' finding of no significant difference in serum concentrations of antibodies to various mycobacteria , including M paratuberculosis , between patients with Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis and healthy controls argues against the hypothesis that Crohn 's disease is caused by M paratuberculosis .
20 Enhanced sICAM-1 values were found in serum samples of patients with colonic carcinoma and active inflammatory bowel disease .
21 The press had been given nothing but ‘ blurry , distorted photographs culled from television shots of occasions in the past at which North happened to be present ’ ; at best , ABC News had shown ‘ pictures of the back of a man 's head that may or may not have been North 's as the man got into an Embassy car in Cyprus on the occasion of the homeward flight of one of the hostages ’ .
22 [ C. Davison in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1938 ; Nature , vol. cxxxviii , 1936 , pp. 316–17 ; Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society ( Proceedings ) , vol. xciii , 1937 , pp. ciii–cvi . ]
23 [ E. W. Mason in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. iv , 1943 , pp. 455–74 ; personal knowledge . ]
24 [ R. Robinson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1945–8 , pp. 555–72 ; repeated in Journal of the Chemical Society , 1947 , pp. 989–96 , and in A. Findlay and W. H. Hills , ( eds . ) ,
25 [ A. G. Francis , ‘ Sir John Fox ’ , Analyst , vol. lxx , 1945 , pp. 1–2 ; J. T. Hewitt , ‘ John Jacob Fox , 1874–1944 ’ , Journal of the Chemical Society , 1945 , pp. 719–22 ; Robert Robertson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1945 . ]
26 [ C. C. H. Carpenter in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1936–8 ; D. J. Jeremy ( ed . ) ,
27 [ J. A. Murray in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. vii , 1950–1 ; obituary in Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society , 3rd series , vol. lxxi , 1951 ; G. L'E .
28 [ E. B. Verney in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society no. 10 , vol. iii , December 1941 ; David Hazell Clark , Alfred Joseph Clark : a Memoir , 1985 . ]
29 [ P. M. S. Blackett in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1947 ; various tributes , some in English and others in Welsh , collected in Yr Athro Evan James Williams D.Sc. , F.R.S .
30 [ W. T. Stearn , The Natural History Museum at South Kensington , 1981 ; The Times , 24 November 1950 ; W. T. Calman in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. xx , 1951 ; obituaries in Proceedings of the Linnean Society , vol. clxiii , 1952 , and Nature , vol. clxvi , no. 4230 . ]
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