Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun sg] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Using social classes I and II combined as the reference point , Table III sets out the relative risks of child mortality for different social groups in three age bands : 1–4 , 5–9 , and 10–15 years . |
2 | Stihl , the West German manufacturers of chain saws for professional users , have developed an impressive international distribution network and are market leaders in most of the markets in which they operate . |
3 | He killed himself because he was literally sick to death of fighting some of the largest manufacturers of FM radios for the royalties they owed him . |
4 | There were certainly regions where this situation was developing — the new cotton districts of south Lancashire for example , and in the Potteries where females unknown in the industry before 1760 could earn from 12s ( 60p ) to £2 a week by the end of the century . |
5 | The conference unanimously elected President Blaise Compaore of Burkina as chairman of the heads of state conference for a period of two years , and Antonio Alberto do Rosario , Cape Verde Minister of Rural Development and Fisheries , as CILSS minister co-ordinator . |
6 | There are acres of exercise machines for men and slimming machines for women . |
7 | His proposals involved nationalization of 13,000,000 acres of farming land for distribution among 110,000 black peasants . |
8 | One way of doing this would be to provide multipurpose teams dealing with all aspects of Council Tax for a particular geographic area . |
9 | However the whole team would be responsible for all aspects of Council Tax for individual taxpayers in that area . |
10 | I am therefore recommending that each Senior Assistant within Council Tax should be responsible for a team of staff dealing with all aspects of Council Tax for a geographic area . |
11 | However , certain aspects of maintenance research for eroded areas remain characteristically neglected . |
12 | It would take a teacher a great deal of time to prepare such graphs manually but more importantly the software allows pupils to manipulate it to discover aspects of pond life for themselves . |
13 | Here I shall try to describe certain aspects of family life for three main groups of women — Punjabi and Pathan Muslims from Pakistan , Sikhs from India and Gujerati Hindus from East Africa . |
14 | A friend — Professor Ingastina Ewebank — used the words of poet Shelley for 34-year-old Mrs Howe : ‘ great , good and joyous , wonderful and wise ’ . |
15 | We ask this not as a government minister might , faced with the seemingly interminable demands of research scientists for more and more funds , but to try to see what relationship research bears to knowledge . |
16 | Others , however , objected to the replacement of the Schools Council by two unelected bodies ; they saw dangers in the minister ‘ surrounding himself by people of one opinion ’ , and in the ‘ centralized patronage ’ which was said to characterize the new arrangements , and they detected the eclipse of the values of curriculum pluralism for which the Schools Council had stood . |
17 | Expected values of birth weight for gestational age were obtained by regressing the natural logarithm of birth weight on gestational age . |
18 | Analysis of progressions leading to dissociation ( at which point the progression breaks off to be replaced by continuous absorption ) can give us accurate values of dissociation energies for simple molecules . |
19 | Observed values of rotation rate for the first 15 days ; as in Fig. 1 c , all values are residuals after allowing for the normal slowdown rate , the persistent increase in slowdown rate , and the 265-day component . |
20 | For rabbits , use red pimento for ears , strips of cucumber peel for whiskers and small pieces of olive for eyes . |
21 | Their research on Malaysian and Singaporean women export-industry workers ( a category that mostly includes TNC workers ) shows that ethnicity and the availability of alternative employment can be key factors in the social and moral evaluation of women workers , and that there are substantial variations in the conceptions of factory work for women ( whether in TNCs or not ) across different communities . |
22 | Some libraries have become involved in programmes of study skills for their students , particularly in some polytechnics ( eg the Polytechnic of the South Bank , Plymouth Polytechnic , and the City of London Polytechnic ) and in some technological universities ( eg Loughborough University of Technology and the University of Aston ) . |
23 | Crimes , mental illnesses , or cases of child abuse for that matter , are not simply ‘ waiting ’ to be recognised and managed by various officials and then explained by ‘ experts ’ . |
24 | In cases of childhood eczema for example , the child often grows out of the condition . |
25 | Representing open and short-circuit terminating conditions by subscripts o and s respectively , these extreme cases of input impedance for the T-section of figure 9.14(a) are Hence from equations ( 9.69 ) and ( 9.70 ) In the particular case of a symmetric section , the two image impedances are identical , the common image impedance being , of course , just the characteristic impedance . |
26 | In central Scotland the work programme was divided between systematic resurveys and the production of thematic geological maps of coalfield areas for planning authorities . |
27 | She has n't mistaken cans of cat food for other cans , either . |
28 | Often there are two tiers of coat pegs for the children to use and many who ‘ ca n't quite reach ’ when they first come to school , can use them easily two or three terms later . |
29 | In origin these were scraps of waste wood for fuel , and by the mid seventeenth century they had grown into a form of wage supplementation . |
30 | Colour scraps of fondant red for berries and dry out for 24 hrs . |