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

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1 For NOx reductions of 80 per cent or more , the USA , Japan and West Germany have opted for SCR ( selective catalytic reduction ) , in which ammonia is injected into the superheated region of a boiler or outside it , in a catalyst bed at around half the cost of FGD .
2 Among his public works ( mentioned in Elucidario Madeirense by Silva and Meneses ) , he was responsible for building houses of refuge near the exposed mountain passes , and public fountains for thirsty travellers all over Funchal , at his own expense .
3 The new release addresses some important developer issues like distributed schema for building families of applications in distributed environments .
4 She smiled at the slatterns too — why not ? — most of them living a little lower down the street , who , for one reason or another , had lost all taste for building edifices of any description , hanging on by the skin of such teeth as they had left , to a precarious existence of borrowing today to pay what one owed from yesterday and hoping that tomorrow would somehow take care of itself .
5 Now if you choose the right site for your hole on that road , you have a good view through field glasses of the camp — and no one 's going to notice a small slit in the canvas cover of a telephone-hole .
6 Practical applications exist for text processors of limited parsing capability .
7 There was clearly some basis here for irredentist disputes of a kind that had become familiar in interwar Europe .
8 In addition , the research will for the first time analyse the political processes associated with the determination and issuance of standards through case studies of data communication and ISDN ( Integrated Services Digital Network ) standards .
9 STU BAILIE checks out the record shelves for oddball varieties of cowboy junkies , Tex Mex , hat acts , Canuck contenders and pony-tailed gits , and finds a couple of decent records
10 They suspect that many third-party accident claims have been made through branch offices of the firm for phantom vehicles that never existed .
11 Therefore , people who share it have an obligation to obey the law that they acquire through their conduct of their own lives , as part authors of their own moral world .
12 When he stood for Parliament numbers of poor people crowded round the hustings demanding the payment of outstanding bills .
13 Firestone sees women as suffering ‘ emotionally , psychologically ’ ( 1971 : 232 ) as well as economically and culturally , and points out how western women 's postwar conflicts have been psychologically entrenched , through for instance myths of romance .
14 Obviously such a plan required exploration and the local authority necessarily required flexibility to place T. with her older sister for trial periods of staying contact before reaching any conclusion as to whether she was indeed a potential permanent carer .
15 We recommend our insurance as providing adequate cover for normal requirements , but it is your responsibility to arrange additional cover exceeding the maximum amounts payable under our policy , or providing cover for addition areas of liability if require .
16 They also serve as case studies of crimes against property , the person and the state .
17 To help their case , they are looking for case histories of people who have been affected because of the lack of access to their files .
18 And then there was the bitter break up with The Group who shall forever more remain nameless in Ryan-land , better known to us , perhaps , as blood relations of Enya 's .
19 In reality , governments are unlikely to allow a gap between living standards of workers and pensioners to get wider for ever .
20 According to the rules established by Lanfranc for refugee inhabitants of nunneries who had fled from the Normans but had not taken monastic vows , Gunhilda was eligible for marriage .
21 4 Realistic target dates for repeat assessments of the person and regular evaluation of care plans and programmes and their effectiveness .
22 There were 186 non-responders , giving a response rate for ACFA members of 82% , and for the whole British population with cystic fibrosis of 56% ( table I ) .
23 The variance component analysis shows that the variation between biopsy specimens of one subject is larger for the BrdU method compared with the PCNA method .
24 Yorkshire Electricity , which also wanted to ‘ share the results of our good performance between our shareholders and our customers ' , reported first half profit before tax up 28% to £42.5m and announced a rebate for tariff customers of £5 each .
25 In a second case the single mother of four-year-old Graham Garlick was refused on the same grounds , because she had been evicted by Greater Manchester council for rent arrears of £150 .
26 The range of the assay was 20 to 4000 µg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 3.4% and 6.1% respectively .
27 The range of the assay was 0.1 to 10.0 mg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 2.4% and 4.9% respectively .
28 However , the relationship between action groups of one sort or another and the local and central governmental authorities is by no means always smooth .
29 Control of this kind may account for the observed differences between transcript concentrations of complex I and complex III genes .
30 One effect of the serious level of unemployment among school leavers has been an increase in demand for GCE courses in colleges , by as much as 20 per cent in some colleges , and also for college components of YOP programmes .
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