Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] of [noun] [vb base] the " in BNC.
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1 | the number or position of lines make the picture incomprehensible . |
2 | But poll tax and poverty return a strange sanity to our lives as , once again , our homes , our livings and freedom of movement become the playthings of others . |
3 | DoI and Ministry of Defence support the project . |
4 | The architect with King George V and Queen Mary and the Duke and Duchess of York admire the house at the Wembley Exhibition , 2 May 1924 . |
5 | The producers and writer of KINSEY discuss the series under the chairmanship of Roger Taylor , Chief Executive , City of Birmingham . |
6 | The death of a spouse and loss of job merit the highest stress rating , and the low end of the scale includes holidays and Christmas ! |
7 | Starting with halogen attack on simple hydrocarbons , Gilchrist used various models to show that the shape and flexibility of molecules affect the type of attack . |
8 | The ease of use and flexibility of GIS allow the user to perform operations on map data that were previously impossible on a large scale . |
9 | Differences in time and type of fixation affect the intracellular staining pattern — that is , the strength of the staining and therefore the number of labelled cells . |
10 | Limbs were often not properly joined with bodies and the long necks and rigidity of attitudes recall the shapes of the clay idols of the period . |
11 | Crown , Sceptre and Sword of State epitomise the ancient realm of Scotland with all its history of promise , failures and triumphs . |
12 | Discussion of architectural history and theory accompanies a continuous series of design exercises and projects — each student has a workplace in a studio — while lectures on the construction and behaviour of buildings provide the background to practical workshops in the science laboratories . |
13 | Does an engineer who decides matters of planning regulations , architectural design and quantification of damages have the same liability for his decisions on those matters as for his decisions on engineering matters , and , if so , on what basis ? |
14 | His lightness of finger and transparency of texture win the day , while the slow movement shows him a poet to his fingertips . |
15 | Variations in the size and shape of CBs make the choice of a suitable inspection stand absolutely vital . |
16 | Things remain neck and neck in Area 3 of the event , as City of Nottingham maintain the pressure on leaders and former champions Hallamshire Sheffield , following a 3–0 victory over Hallamshire 's neighbours Abbeydale Park . |