Example sentences of "[noun] of the [noun sg] of such " in BNC.

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1 A great deal of the discussion of such topic markers has been concerned with the sentence-internal organization of information as given ( or the topic ) vs. new ( or comment about the topic — see Gundel , 1977 for a review ) .
2 In our sample we had seventeen cases where there was definitely a sexual element or the specific mention of the lack of such an element .
3 we shall not be responsible nor do we accept liability for death , bodily injury or illness caused to the signatory to the contract and/or to any other named person on the booking form in the course of or as a result of the provision of such services and
4 ‘ Major religions also exhibit dominating tendencies , and these tendencies are a result of the exclusivity of such religions . ’
5 There was by now considerable information as to the poor state of health of many elementary schoolchildren and the problem had become startlingly visible as a result of the concentration of such children in schools after the introduction of compulsory education .
6 However , a lack of material prevents a study of the variation of such characters and as there is an overall similarity it is best not to describe this specimen as a new species .
7 This project will provide an up-to-date study of the impact of such factors on the size and composition of the population of children in care and on the likelihood of children coming into care .
8 The description and demonstration of the working of such systems has always been considered a major advance in anthropological theory and is usually traced to the publication in 1940 of African Political Systems by M. Fortes and E. E. Evans-Pritchard with their respective discussions of the Tallensi of West Africa and the Nuer of East Africa .
9 This allows expectational effects to be incorporated in the consumption , investment and capital flow equations , providing an indication of the importance of such effects in the regulation of the economy , and allowing them to be taken into account in policy design .
10 One of the most important aspects of the existence of such groups is not so much their capacity to uncover fundamental truths as their willingness to raise new serious issues and in the process to shed light on older ones .
11 The effect of the disappearance of such local legislation in 1919 is that it would be unwise to leave off drafting replacement legislation until 1978 , since if an order for the purpose met with any setback it might be too late to correct it before the present law disappears .
12 Yet the effect of the repression of such perversions always remains , and ‘ can be detected in sexual activity in the form of nonsatisfaction ’ , even while their sublimation leads , says Freud once again , ‘ to the noblest cultural achievements ’ ( vii .
13 5.8.3 If within two months of the service of such a notice the Tenant shall not have commenced and be proceeding diligently with the execution of the work referred to in the notice or shall fail to complete the work within a reasonable period to permit the Landlord to enter the Premises to execute such work as may be necessary to comply with the notice and to pay to the Landlord the proper and necessary costs of so doing and all necessary expenses incurred by the Landlord ( including reasonable and proper legal costs and surveyor 's fees ) within 28 days of a written demand .
14 7.6.5 If upon the expiry of a period of [ 3 ] years commencing on the date of the damage or destruction the Premises and the Retained Parts have not been rebuilt or reinstated so that the Premises are fit for the Tenant 's occupation and use either party may by notice served at any time within [ 6 ] months of the expiry of such period invoke the provisions of clause 7.6.6
15 It does not , however , represent a sufficient condition of the meaningfulness of such references .
16 It is suggested that , on the contrary , there is more potential for the recognition of the gravity of such assaults within a gradation scheme than there is where a unitary offence of rape is retained .
17 The meditations project an experience of alienation and deadness from which the meditator longs to be released ; he knows at one level that Christ 's death is the key to such release : But in this work such knowledge is not projected as that of experience , though it depends on recognition of the possibility of such experience for its validity .
18 The underlying ethos of the allocation of such status is that those who are most pure — the Brahmin or priest caste are superior to all others , whilst those who are least pure sometimes called the untouchables — are inferior to all other castes .
19 It is too early to make a full assessment of the impact of such privatization on industrial efficiency .
20 Assessment of the extent of such mutation in a given tumour may permit assessment of prognosis or predict whether distant metastasis has already occurred .
21 If people know that a new rule will be applied retrospectively they will behave in accordance with whatever rules they imagine courts would think in the general interest , and this will provide a great part of the advantage of such rules without the need actually to enact or adjudicate them .
22 The deep-grained uncompetitiveness of the British economy , most notably its persistent failure to produce a sufficient supply of needed skills , has to be part of the explanation of such a trade imbalance .
23 It goes without saying that this designation is solely a function of the propensity of such locales to attract the very ugliest examples of Homo erectus .
24 For these reasons I have considered anxiously whether , if the law should be held not to provide to a local government authority the right to sue for libel , the need for adequate protection of the reputation of such an authority would be sufficiently met by other remedies .
25 The last case of the taking of such an oath seems to be the despatch in the 1770s of a group of representatives of the Swiss cantons to Paris to swear to the observance of an agreement just made with the French government .
26 With stereoscopic photographs and films , for example , we get information about the disposition of objects in the scene partly from practical experience of the size of such objects , and partly from the differences between our two eyes .
27 One measure of the weakness of such enterprise is that it would be extremely difficult to ensure , across such a wide range , the quality control necessary for the export market outside Africa .
28 First , there is the actual death or separation leading to the formation of the majority of such families .
29 Here the total absence of signals led to every kind of confusion , but its point was a testing of the function of such signals : did the normal ‘ framing ’ of such situations , which at the restaurant table might follow word by word and action by action the scene of a play , inhibit or qualify the responses of ‘ others ’ / ‘ an audience ’ ?
30 To this end , some remarks are included on the practical problem of gaining acceptance by management of the use of such techniques in a field still sometimes regarded as one where judgement alone is relevant .
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