Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun] [noun] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | However , some groups of port workers have already drifted away and signed contracts with freight handling companies . |
2 | Lastly , the opponents of drainage schemes have long complained about the secrecy with which the Ministry of Agriculture and the water authorities have shrouded their calculations , together with their almost universal resistance to public inquiries , which are now a normal part of the process of consultation preceding road and reservoir schemes . |
3 | The Yankees went on to assemble an unequalled record of 22 World Series victories ; generations of Sox fans have not a single one to cherish . |
4 | Thomas Goldney III , in whose house and garden several generations of Bristol students have now lived , was described in the late 18th century as ‘ a very curious gentleman ’ . |
5 | The companies ' exports of computer equipment have therefore begun with small business or personal computers — product areas in which IBM is far from dominant . |
6 | For many years now builders of particle accelerators have also studied particle beams . |
7 | South America , China and areas of south-east Asia have all been identified as key development regions . |
8 | The killers of James Bulger have still not been caught . |
9 | The direct tax effects of Budget changes have primarily resulted in the release of deferred PRT provisions totalling £108 million , offset by a provision for deferred corporation tax of £30 million [ see note 8 ] , a net tax release of £78 million . |
10 | Although frequently associated with hot desert regions , the effects of salt weathering have also been observed in high-latitude arid regions such as Antarctica . |
11 | Advances in automation , the development of word-processors and the many other applications of information technology have all been blamed for rising unemployment . |
12 | The wide applications of Mouse Alert have already been seen by a variety of customers , whose needs range from protecting high technology equipment , ensuring that perishable foods leave premises uncontaminated , and knowing that pharmaceutical products remain sterile . |
13 | These kinds of purity laws have gradually faded from explicit reference in modern Western Christianity . |
14 | In order to cope with these problems , the ideas of Max Weber have often been employed in addition to , or instead of , those of Marx , and we will examine Weber 's approach shortly . |
15 | The structures of Employee Involvement have only been accepted by salaried staff ; shopfloor unions have refused to make a formal commitment to the programme , which is regarded as contrary to the established contractual job-control orientation of workplace trade unions . |
16 | After all the hype and controversy , the memoirs of Lady Thatcher have finally gone on sale . |
17 | It admits that funds are needed for training and basic equipment , and finds that the principles of community care have often not been fully understood . |
18 | A truly definitive study of Odilon Redon 's ‘ Noirs ’ still remains to be written for , sadly , the efforts of Mr Eisenman have not achieved it . |
19 | The deserts of the world which comprise this empty quarter demonstrate a sensitivity to human impact but one which is not easily separated from the effects of fluctuations in climate , as studies of arroyo development have clearly shown ( Cooke and Reeves , 1976 ) . |
20 | Recent British studies of dementia prevalence have largely relied upon the twelve-item information/orientation scale from the Clifton Assessment procedures for the Elderly ( CAPE ) ( Pattie and Gilleard 1979 ) . |
21 | Indeed , the motivations of press barons have seldom been purely commercial ( Jenkins , 1986 ) . |
22 | Many have a soundly-based suspicion of authority generally and the actions of welfare agencies have often reinforced their experiences of hostility . |
23 | The features of fold-back structures have now been determined at high-resolution . |
24 | And while the rewards in terms of job satisfaction have not reached the dizzy heights of the 1980s , Mr Wilson stresses : ‘ You have to have a thick skin and be prepared to stick with it through the bad times as well as the good . ’ |
25 | Peet 's analysis of labour unionization in the United States noted that rates of union membership have traditionally been much lower in the southern States than elsewhere ( figure 5.15 ) . |
26 | The most common practical uses of landscape evaluation have however been in the preparation of land use plans ( Penning-Rowsell , 1974 ) planning in rural areas ( Rogers , 1981b ) and the definition of areas of scenic value like Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( Anderson , 1981b ; Preece , 1980 ) . |
27 | Members of Maghull Chapel have already helped pay for a well to be dug to give the village drinking water . |
28 | Two albums of cantiones sacrae have already been issued by them ( CRD CRD 3420 , 3439 ) , and a third is on its way . |
29 | Open-field farming , with few or no hedges must have produced a very bare landscape , totally lacking in visual interest which the great modern prairie farms of East Anglia have actually re-created in the last few decades . |
30 | I do n't think the boundaries of Business Studies have ever been particularly clear . |