Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] of [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Anticipating the associated upsurge of interest , J. C. Brandt and R. D. Chapman present a survey of contemporary understanding of both the nature and origin of comets , together with its historical context .
2 Both deaf and hearing people do interpret stimuli presented for memory in terms of linguistic knowledge of both the task and the stimuli themselves .
3 Although a unilateral lesion of the left or right hemisphere may impair the accuracy or speed of unilateral movements of both the contralateral and ipsilateral arm ( Wyke , 1968 ; Heap and Wyke , 1972 ; Haaland and Delaney , 1981 ) left sided lesions appear to produce greater deficits ( Wyke , 1971a ; Kimura , 1977a ; Kolb and Milner , 1981a ) or bilateral impairment on tasks in which only a contralateral deficit is observed after a right sided lesion ( Wyke , 1967 ; 197 lb ) .
4 If there were such a mechanism , if a cloud resembling a weasel or a camel could give rise to a lineage of other clouds of roughly the same shape , cumulative selection would have the opportunity to get going .
5 At best , it might produce a few working-class women psychologists who act as double tokens of both the discipline 's liberalism and its anti-sexism .
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