Example sentences of "[noun] of [n mass] of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Like , how do you know what goes on , like with , dolphins , with whales , with all sorts of species of animals , like we do n't know , well we 're so dense we can only see things like this ! |
2 | The bulk of sales of dailies and periodicals here is not at the news stands , but via annual subscriptions which normally have to be renewed by 1 October . |
3 | DETECTIVES are investigating the theft of £300,000 of gems belonging to a high-class madam from the home of actor David Niven 's son . |
4 | Interest earned on the £331m raised for William Hill offset the loss of £9.6m of profits . |
5 | There are various entries in Green 's diaries setting himself a timetable for the completion of series of plates for his publications : - |
6 | Mild dullness is rejected fully , in favour of hysterical chauvinism and loads of graphics of ducks . |
7 | The support of 90% of blacks for Carter , even though he was a white Southerner , may well have been the crucial factor in his victory . |
8 | Among the most popular uses of such POI systems is the support of sales of cars , furnishings , jewellery and leisure electronics goods . |
9 | Subjects covered include : assistance for privately let housing ; disposal of land ; assistance to voluntary organisations under Section 65 of the Health Service and Public Health Act 1968 ; transfer of staff of homes ; local authority capital finance ; promotion of bodies to acquire homes ; controls on local authority companies ; compulsory competitive tendering ; and restrictive trade practices . |
10 | Even in the years immediately following the Second World War , when its manufacturing capacity was weak by any standards , the UK 's net exports of manufactured goods ( the surplus of sales of manufactures after deducting imports of such goods ) was 8.6 per cent of the country 's output ( GDP ) while net imports of primary products were 11.4 per cent of GDP . |
11 | The possibilities of series of ads , teasers , inserts , fold-overs , unusual shapes , stick-on coupons , are — at least in theory — endless . |
12 | Studies of series of patients who have been operated on report survival not much worse than that expected for the age matched general population , but they ignore the possible effects of length-time bias and case selection for operation . |
13 | Why did the manner of its interpretation mirror the existing grammar school education of 20% of twelve-year-olds rather than the needs of the rest , the majority ? |
14 | For example , the West Midlands Regional Health Service has set itself the target of achieving a minimum of 33% of women non-executive directors who will advise on and develop the Regional Health Authority 's policy . |
15 | Latin anyway seemed ill suited for the new philosophy , although Linnaeus developed a new dialect of it , rich in adjectives , to provide concise descriptions and names of species of plants . |
16 | Holders of £435m of bonds will be offered A and B bonds with a similar repayment schedule . |
17 | A session of the Committee of the Chiefs of Staff of CIS Armed Forces which met on Nov. 18 was , however , unable to reach agreement on a specific list of units which should comprise CIS strategic forces under the new definition . |
18 | An average of 75% of leavers was now proceeding to University . |
19 | The Protocol also grant concessions to ‘ developing countries ’ , allowing the use of 0.3kg of CFCs per person , per year , for a maximum of ten years , but does not make it clear which developing countries are eligible . |
20 | The emphasis on the comparison of degrees of falsifiability of series of theories , which is a consequence of the emphasis on a science as a growing and evolving body of knowledge , enables a technical problem to be bypassed . |
21 | The overall participation of 37% of women was relatively high . |
22 | A total of 62% of firms said they expected to lose clients through business failures over the next 12 months , the largest area of concern ; 54% named cash flow as an area of concern , while 47% named staff overheads and 38% property overheads . |
23 | The crowd at Darlington 's home game bought a total of £150-worth of tickets for the prize draw , and organisers say the warm reception they received helped them endure the icy conditions . |
24 | Another 7% had a mass palpated before imaging , giving a total of 87% of cases that were diagnosed clinically . |
25 | This is exactly what a number of species of birds have done — golden eye , European starling , moorhen and North American cliff swallow among them . |
26 | While many hitherto disinterested onlookers could , perhaps , stomach the loss of several insect species ( even dragonflies and butterflies ) , there were few who were not moved by the prospect of extermination for a number of species of birds . |
27 | The number of species of animals and plants living today runs into millions , and similar numbers of species have probably lived on earth for at least part of the earth 's history . |
28 | Such a limitation has not obviously affected the evolutionary ‘ success ’ of this type of body pattern , as witnessed by the vast number of species of insects and crustacea alive and flourishing today — but it certainly affects the extent of their behavioural repertoire . |
29 | Since 1923 , on Barro Colorado Island the numbers of species of reptiles , amphibians and birds have fallen since the effect of the secondary habitats associated with agriculture , prevalent there beforehand , has diminished . |
30 | In Mammalia I have also done much having nearly doubled the before known numbers of species of Kangaroos many of them large and noble animals . |