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

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1 Because such religions are of more interest to the media than are more ‘ ordinary ’ religions , it is quite likely that whenever the tragedy occurs we shall be treated to the headline Cult Member Commits Suicide .
2 ( It should be noted in passing that the Sex Discrimination and Race Relations Acts are of little relevance here .
3 No counsel appearing on this appeal has attempted to defend those findings of fact or suggest that the reasons are in any way adequate .
4 ‘ Audited accounts are in any event only one of the sources of information which a prudent banker takes into account .
5 When , in Britain , it is suggested that the policies of the Conservative Government towards local authorities since 1979 raise constitutional questions , what is meant is not that these policies are in any sense illegal , but rather … that they breach hitherto accepted understandings , albeit tacit , as to how relationships between central government and local authorities should be ordered .
6 Cobra effigies and icons are in most part multicephalous , that is possessing three , five , seven or sometimes nine heads , always an odd number .
7 The toilets are on that way .
8 Organic vegetables are of little use if their leaves are yellowing , their vitamins and minerals long departed .
9 His ‘ invention ’ , like that of hobbits , has been well-chronicled by Humphrey Carpenter ( Biography , pp. 64 and 172 ) ; the two cases are in several ways similar .
10 Nor is it quite certain that the ordinary law Courts are in all cases the best body for adjudicating upon the offences or the errors of civil servants .
11 Nizan 's literary and political activities are in many ways best understood as a contribution to what he would doubtless have designated as a " cultural revolution " .
12 Perhaps the comics are in this category too , not merely ‘ rubbish ’ but collections of rampantly-bad jokes and celebrations of poor taste .
13 They find that unhappy childhoods are behind many difficulties in later life .
14 The specially prepared Walk For Life sponsorship forms are in this issue of the journal .
15 If judicial divisions and controversial judgments are in any case inevitable , the pragmatist asks , why should the controversy not be about what really matters , about which decision will produce the least inefficient practice or the fewest occasions of injustice in the future ?
16 ( 8 ) Estates , interests and charges in or over land which are not legal estates are in this Act referred to as " equitable interests , " and powers which by this Act are to operate only in equity are in this Act referred to as " equitable powers " .
17 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
18 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
19 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
20 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
21 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
22 Well how many houses are on that road ?
23 Spelling rules are of little help , because if they are thorough enough to explain a pattern , they 're likely to be incomprehensible to the children .
24 It is not clear at present exactly what the rules are in such cases , nor whether the choices of readings are as clear-cut as they at first seem .
25 Most researchers are at some stage forced up against the inadequacy of the social class classification .
26 These groups are to some extent welcome to the authorities , as they provide obvious and organized bodies with which negotiations and discussions can be held .
27 Details of all these groups are in this newsletter .
28 Details of all these groups are in this newsletter .
29 Details of all these groups are in this newsletter .
30 Details of all these groups are in this newsletter .
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