Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] of [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Electronic spectra often contain information about the vibration frequencies of both the lower and the upper electronic states of the species involved , as described in Chapter 6 . |
2 | For one thing , it was now plain that there was little alternative : during the war Indianization of both the ICS and the Indian army had proceeded at such a pace that more than half the ICS and more than half the officers of the Indian army were Indian , and this was not a process to which the brake could suddenly be applied . |
3 | School led ( be it school based or off-site ) INSET has much to commend it and would appear to be a very productive and effective means of meeting the development needs of both the school and the staff . |
4 | Thus we have the conventional one-address instruction format ( introduced in Chapter 1 ) where one of the operands and the result are held in the accumulator , and the store address of only the second operand has to be specified in the instruction . |
5 | It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price-performance curve . |
6 | It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price/performance curve . |
7 | Statistics are the life blood of both the Government and economists , as chief end-users . |
8 | Thus by considering how the vector representation of ( ) changes in the s-plane diagram as ο varies , the frequency dependences of both the magnitude and phase of G ( ο); can be visualised . |
9 | The coat pattern of both the European and the African races can best be described as suppressed , weak or washed-out tabby . |
10 | We make intuitive assumptions based on the information we can see , and our brains compare the shape with what we have seen before , information stored in vast memory banks that far exceed the RAM capacity of even the best endowed PC . |
11 | This defeats the purpose of doing business on standard conditions ( speed and efficiency in dealing with a large number of transactions ) , and the purchasing departments of both the buyer and the seller will probably be unable to cope with the work load imposed if there are many such special negotiations . |
12 | UK has the highest marriage rate in Europe and a divorce rate of twice the european average |
13 | Somewhere in the middle of this continuum , an animal with an air bladder of exactly the right size neither sinks nor rises , but floats steadily in effortless equilibrium . |