Example sentences of "[noun sg] [am/are] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The facts of this case are of such gravity that a sentence of general deterrent is necessary , ’ said the judge .
2 The results from the simple syntactic processor are of little use to the semantic analysis , being simply a rating of the ‘ goodness ’ of fit of a word given its local syntactic environment .
3 Although the RNLI has a unique appeal , the methods of attracting support are in many ways no different to those used by all the other major charities in the country .
4 Standards which do not enable valid and reliable assessment are of little value to end users .
5 In abandoning the sutures as a method of ageing , few features of the skull except the dentition are of much use for our purpose .
6 Hence we do not need to argue that the judiciary are in any sense part of a gigantic conspiracy ; they merely act according to their beliefs which inevitably reflect their class interests .
7 ( 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 " .
8 There is no choice here , all the Fanatics in a unit must be released as soon as enemy are within this distance .
9 Electric windows and mirrors , central locking , rear heating , rear wash/wipe and a tilt wheel are on all models , but today 's hard-pressed executive has to find another £701 for a sunroof and £1,092 for air conditioning .
10 Leapor 's poem has its origin in conversation so that literary creativity and friendship are in this case , as in many of her poems , inseparable .
11 ‘ Pick up a piece of chicken and all the flavours of that dish are on that piece of chicken .
12 Moreover , that history and that revelation to which Christians necessarily make reference are in some sense normative for the religion .
13 Currently world sales of photovoltaic equipment are worth some US$ 100 million .
14 The years of slavery are in some measure paid for by the clothes and jewellery heaped upon them by the Egyptians , now only too anxious to see them go .
15 None of the requests for housing requirement are at that level .
16 This airframe was the founder member of what became known as the National Aeronautical Collection ( NAC ) and the bulk of the airframes presented in the new gallery are from that grouping .
17 Furthermore , comparison of radiation doses required to induce protection in the irradiated sporozoite model of pre-erythrocytic immunity has indicated that antigens expressed early in development in the liver are of most importance for protection .
18 Information sharing , access , and security are in many ways the same issue viewed from different angles , with the emphasis varying according to how open an organisation is .
19 In some areas , a large proportion of the local population are in this position , reinforcing the sense of decay and despair now found in many city areas .
20 Once the modules in the package are in this state , the only difference noticed by users carrying out normal operations is that should one or more such modules be required in a transfer of a package out of LIFESPAN , the transfer takes longer than usual , since these modules must first be brought back online .
21 While it is therefore acceptable to talk of Japan as strongly influenced by Confucianism , the emphases of th Japanese brand of Confucianism are in many respects far removed from the Chinese original .
22 S is also for SUBSTITUTE , which sugar and saccharine are of each other .
23 The exposures for the field of view calculation and reference strip placement are to some extent arbitrary .
24 Some of the items in this Journal are of that nature .
25 Executives who get distracted with love affairs , golfing weekends and nightly entertainment under pretence of business are in all probability not Profitbosses .
26 Women of the first group are in many ways utterly dissimilar from each other , differing in language , religion and customs ( see tables 1 and 2 ) , but their roles in the peasant societies they have come from have a lot in common .
27 One of the employers interviewed by Margaret Irwin for the Royal Commission on Labour in the early 1890s reported that " the girls in our composing room are in many cases daughters of compositors and machinemen and men employed in other departments of the establishment … they introduce their relations in the form of sisters " .
28 The sides of the pack must carry details of how much tar , nicotine and carbon monoxide are in each cigarette as well as explanations of why each is harmful to health .
29 For lone mothers the experience of poverty and the consequences of poverty are in some respects similar to , and in others different from , those of married mothers .
30 Published histories of every town or village or suburb are in many cases non-existent , so frequently primary pupils are by necessity plunged into the world of do-it-yourself local history .
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