Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Note that you must leave an air gap between the insulation and the underside of the tiling battens to allow air to circulate . |
2 | In any case they were sitting upstairs in Willi 's little loggia ( the gallery of the Spa Rooms had not lent itself to conversion into boxes , but parts of the curved balcony had been sectioned off with wrought-iron grills into small loggias for distinguished guests ) . |
3 | With one phase excited only two of the rotor teeth carry the main flux , but note that the other pair of rotor teeth lie adjacent to the unexcited stator teeth . |
4 | Ulster veteran Captain John Green , who received a commendation for defusing a terrorist bomb , was hit with the full force of the rotor blades . |
5 | The thrash of the rotor blades had tugged their hair into grotesque shapes , flurried the legs of their trousers and flattened their jackets against their chests . |
6 | The raid represented a convergence of the policing trends referred to in this chapter : the use of covert surveillance , including low-level intelligence ; hard , paramilitary tactics and the enabling legislation to enforce them . |
7 | Every morning , at an early hour , Amber and Resenence practised movements together in one of the dance courts . |
8 | Each instalment packs in features on news , style , music and surveys of the dance scenes in fashionable European and American cities . |
9 | A further study of Les Sylphides reveals Fokine 's great understanding of the dance rhythms which he felt he had to make visible whenever he was using well-recognised dance forms . |
10 | ‘ The cast , with two exceptions , were not , to use the modern parlance of the dance halls , ‘ with it ’ . |
11 | In the old days of the dance halls people could turn up separately and get a dance . |
12 | Signed to Kickin' Records , the pair 's debut single , last summer 's ‘ 20,000 Hardcore Members ’ , and autumn 's follow-up , ‘ There Is No Law ’ ( complete with Beltram remix ) , scythed up the competition like grim reapers of the dance charts . |
13 | If nothing other than the Process and Working Directories were under LIBRARY$DISK : [ LSLIVE ] , ( ie. none of the storage directories were under this root ) then you could use the simpler BACKUP command : |
14 | C. The photograph shows two of the storage reservoirs in the Pennines . |
15 | ‘ Any of these banks are interchangeable and can be used to load oil via any of the jetties and from any of the storage tanks . |
16 | The other ground of appeal turns on paragraph 10.1. of Code C of the PACE Codes . |
17 | In the fury of the battle casualties on either side were mounting appallingly . |
18 | The needs of the user groups of these two divisions were discussed in the previous chapter . |
19 | Work is going on now to develop service specifications for nursing home care , and for residential care for each of the user groups . |
20 | Note that as the number of users specified at this keyword increases so does the USER DETAILS data transfer time and the response time of the USER DETAILS related views . |
21 | But the claims of the user organizations and of the trade unions were of declining standards and cuts in services ‘ by stealth ’ . |
22 | Their appearance is connected with anharmonicity , which leads to a breakdown of the selection rules derived assuming simple harmonic motion . |
23 | You may provide one of the selection criteria to indicate the status the SPRs must have attained in order to be included in the listing . |
24 | You may provide one of the selection criteria to indicate the status the SPRs must have attained in order to be included in the listing . |
25 | You may provide one of the selection criteria to indicate the status the SPRs must have attained in order to be included in the listing . |
26 | without the genes for this shell-shape ; thus , regardless of the selection pressures , the " normal " exposed form can not occur . |
27 | One does not have to be a missionary in a remote situation to become aware of the communication barriers . |
28 | As for other aspects of the communication systems , the ‘ evolutionary , ontogenetic and neurological evidence currently available tends to support homology rather than [ analogy ] ’ . |
29 | Watson ( 1986 ) suggests how some of the communication problems can be surmounted when in contact with minority ethnic groups who have difficulty with a second language but even within one language there can be several local vocabularies which strangers can not understand . |
30 | The therapy produces the theory ; the theory is used as part of the communication processes which relieves suffering . |