Example sentences of "whole series of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | What is meant by quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect in Article 30 of the Treaty has been the subject of a whole series of decisions of the European Court to which the attention of the Court of Appeal ought to have been drawn . |
2 | There has been a whole series of changes to the scheme since its introduction in April 1983 , with additional reforms a likely prospect . |
3 | Foucault argues that a whole series of movements since the nineteenth century , including various anthropologizing Marxisms , have developed complicitly with this so as to preserve the sovereignty of the subject against Marx 's and others ' decentrings : positivism , the Hegelian Marxism of Lukács , the Marxist humanism of Sartre , as well as various theories of cultural totalities such as that of the Frankfurt School . |
4 | A whole series of lies about the Revolution , FAKOUM , the IP and the Civil War followed , centring on the deaths caused by the IP-FAKOUM conflict which she magnified by a factor of one hundred . |
5 | By taking a whole series of slices through the fossilised skull , the shape of the cavities that contained the nerves and blood vessels can be charted . |
6 | As early as 1886 its legal sub-committee had drawn up a whole series of amendments to the criminal law which it wanted to see on the statute book . |
7 | ‘ There has been a whole series of events in the last year going against the hill sheep farmer , and this could be one of the final straws . ’ |
8 | Though they admitted a whole series of assaults over the previous three years , they disputed their frequency , he said in his closing speech . |