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

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1 The authors of this study point out that because today 's youth is being failed by the parental generation where the all-important factor of mature superego-formation is concerned youth has turned to the more primitive and regressive superego-formation found in groups .
2 The second assumption is that the shape of the distribution remains unchanged with temperature , that is , the magnitudes of each relaxation change uniformly with temperature .
3 The new Army Commander , Gen. Vimol Wongwanich , promised to unify the Army and on Aug. 7 ordered commanders of all army units not to intervene in politics or do anything to help or hinder any political party .
4 Let's keep our roads safe and tighten motoring law to rid our roads of these death traps once and for all .
5 But they do loads of that way way down in preparing all these things , and loads and loads of different views expressed at different times , I deal with actually the recommendations er as we get to the point of decision , but on the on the investment point
6 The third last and last lines of each stanza rhyme perfectly .
7 Consequently , a member state would be bound to authorise the registration of a vessel of nationals of another member state only if those nationals were entitled , in the light of those criteria , to benefit by the quotas of the first member state .
8 The fact that the costs of this programme fall entirely on captive consumers is all too convenient .
9 Studies of this kind show much promise in helping to understand the PE spectra of moderately complex inorganic and organometallic compounds , but at present the empirical assignment of these spectra is fraught with uncertainty .
10 As well as looking like their host 's young , the chicks of some brood parasites also sound like them .
11 Both the armies of this pincer movement probably travelled quickly , without extensive commissary , relying on what they could pick up as they laid the land waste .
12 Pecuniary externalities arise when the actions of some firm i directly affect the competitive position or profits of one of its rivals , j .
13 They challenge two assumptions commonly made , either implicitly or explicitly , in conventional organisation theory : ( a ) that an institution adopts that form of organisation which best fits its technology , environment , and other contingent factors , the ‘ best fit ’ being in terms of that organisation structure most suited to co-ordinating the tasks performed by members of that institution ; ( b ) that members of the institution have entered freely into a contract with that institution to provide a service to that institution in return for reward , and that they accept as legitimate both the institutional goals and the means of co-ordination used to achieve those goals ( rational/legal authority ) .
14 Since members of this genus form only one component of the total parasitic burdens of the large intestine , the other aspects of infection will be dealt with after a description of the life cycles and pathogenesis of the other genera .
15 The IT and CTT policies are policies of indemnity and are settled up to the limits of each policy section less applicable excesses .
16 Are there any major groupings of this table Mr where blue is better than red ?
17 The receipts of this sector amount only £6,000 million , comprising £3 , o00 million income tax , £1,500 million corporation tax , and £1,500 million in VAT .
18 There are high class schooling facilities for children of all age groups together with a wide range of recreational amenities available including Moseley Private park on to which the property leads directly , Moseley Rugby Football Club , Edgbaston County Cricket Ground , Moseley Golf Club , Cannon Hill Park and the Midland Art Centre .
19 There are schools for children of all age groups together with a wide range of recreational amenities including , Moseley Private Park , Moseley Golf Club , Edgbaston County Cricket Ground , Moseley Rugby Football Club , Cannon Hill Park and the Midland Art Centre .
20 Bulbs of any kind look best when planted informally in groups .
21 The chapters of this book switch erratically between these two aspects but they must come to blend in readers ' minds so that their practical implications control the course of an investigation .
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