Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun sg] [noun sg] [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Blessed by the Holy Spirits the Lord and giver of life midwife of change catalyst inspiration the carpenter pregnant with a piece of God a distributor revealing the truth we abhor . |
2 | In a variety of homeo domain-containing proteins the homeo domain is necessary and sufficient for specific DNA-binding ( 5,20–22 ) . |
3 | This means , then , that the sort of target group description the agency may want to develop for the advertising will be something like this ( for a brand of ice cream ) : |
4 | Rather than delve more into the riches of Dinah 's more earthy blues recordings , it concentrates on her versions of all too familiar standards , the staple diet of supper club crooners the world over ; |
5 | It is necessary to establish that the effects of TPA on the cyclic AMP content of HGT-1 cells were mediated through activation of protein kinase C. The half maximally effective concentrations of TPA were in the low nanomolar region or below , which indicates specificity , as does the lack of effect of the inactive isomer 4α-TPA . |
6 | The report , for the local authorities reports mentioned in the committee item is an attempt to give me the subject of car boot sales a fairly wide airing . |
7 | These three sets of variables — to do with the labour market , substitution within it , and graduate selection — make the whole curriculum-employment relationship an extremely complex one , and make the interpretation of graduate employment statistics a hazardous business . |
8 | However , given the limited resolution of home computer graphics the accuracy of this method is more than adequate for today 's home computers . |
9 | When the number of steps to be executed is equal to the number of deceleration delay circuits the downcounter produces a pulse , which switches off the clock and also triggers the first deceleration delay , T1' . |
10 | This was perfectly acceptable when the only output device was a dot matrix printer but with the gradual move to page printing systems and the introduction of desktop publishing packages the limitations became painfully obvious . |
11 | In its earlier opinion on the International Status of South West Africa the Court had emphasised the status of the Mandate as ‘ the sacred trust of civilisation ’ , which outweighed any principles of treaty law . |
12 | No er at er briefing , officers are again reminded of their responsibilities within the law , as to reasonable force and even when the officer issuing firearms , which is not myself , er an officer of inspector rank issues the firearms , er arms to the individual officers , they are again reminded of their responsibilities within the criminal law . |
13 | So although in Britain we have a national system of health care provision the way services have developed shows considerable variation between districts . |
14 | For the purpose of teacher training regulations the CNAA would now need to become a ‘ relevant organization ’ on the same footing as the Area Training Organizations . |
15 | As well as the extent of product market concentration a further influence concerned the spatial or geographical concentration found in a number of important industries in Britain . |
16 | The mode of production of material life conditions the social , political and intellectual life process in general . |
17 | The mode of production of material life conditions the social , political , and intellectual life process in general . |
18 | Even at this early stage of motor car development the LNW built special vans to convey its rival ; the carrying trucks designed for horse-drawn vehicles were too small for modern cars . |
19 | The unions or union branches organising workers less crucial to capital are weaker , till at the lowest stage of trade union structure the union becomes just a formality . |