Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] of one [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The following drill shows how this was set up for ( simplified ) Basari ( Togo ) : Once these simple drills are mastered then the noun phrase in the object slot could be expanded by the addition of one modifier at a time and drilled until all modifiers which may be affixed for concord with the noun have been drilled . |
2 | Alistair and Wayne show they have appreciated that the addition of one tower to the other will create a new tower that is taller than either of its component towers , whereas Matthew and Claire have been looking at the inverse operation — one brick less and the tower is lower . |
3 | Water should be moderately hard , with a pH of 7 to 8 heated at around 23 to 27°s ; C , with the addition of one teaspoonful of salt per gallon in the case of D. quadrifasciatus . |
4 | But the reduction of one type of emission or controls in just one country is unlikely to significantly reduce the world-wide impact of acid rain . |
5 | It is a necessary , but not always sufficient , condition for well-being and for the reduction of one aspect of dependency in old age . |
6 | For example , consumers have long railed against the way insurance companies are permitted to fix prices , allocate territories and to tie the provision of one service to the purchase of another . |
7 | Shafts of red sunlight illuminated the timbers as they moved from the support of one building to another across a street filled with people . |
8 | Let us consider here just the relationship between the focusing and reasoning components in a system of this general type , and restrict our attention for the moment to the case of one pronoun in a sentence in the absence of any non-anaphoric ambiguity . |
9 | In the case of one supplier of primates , this failure has been acknowledged by the UK Home Office . |
10 | Has my right hon. Friend noted the vote of parents in Gravesham , in the case of one school by a margin of nine to one , to take control over the management of their schools through grant-maintained status ? |
11 | Where the groups are of similar social and economic level with no particular dislike for each other , the supplanting of one group by another usually involves only a minimum of friction . |
12 | The description of one event in a chain of events , especially in plays on radio and TV . |
13 | The description of one man of ninety-four illustrates many of the difficulties : |
14 | It 's the strangling of one snake by another . |
15 | He proceeds in the fashion of our first argument , in Chapter 5 , about the responsibility of shareholders for defective automobiles , applying ordinary principles about the responsibility of one person for injury to another . |
16 | It is assumed that if all medical services are the responsibility of one level of government , then there will be no perverse incentive to close outpatient departments and thereby shift the cost from state to federal funds . |
17 | Physiologists were then increasingly agreeing that every cellular organism is either a single cell or a cell colony arising from the successive divisions of a single cell , and that two cells come together to form one at fertilization , each having arisen by the division of one cell in the respective parent body . |
18 | In Darwin 's version pangenesis could not be squared with these cytological generalizations ; for , if each of the two masses of gemmules coming together at fertilization is taken to be one cell , then it has not arisen in the division of one cell in that parent ; while , if each is taken to be a myriad of cells , then far too many are coming together at fertilization . |
19 | The presence of one electron in a specific state ( for example , at a particular point in space ) excludes all others from it . |
20 | The presence of one person like Da Silva could ruin the whole harmony of the section . |
21 | The main criticism that can be levelled at our study ( and those in published works ) is that the finding of one patient with high grade dysplasia ( and carcinoma ) does not justify the great expense and the effort for staff and patients involved in 739 colonscopies and 709 years of follow up . |
22 | By and large , these and other regional officers ' reports from the second wave of evacuation did not indicate that the outcry of September 1939 was justified ; typical of them was the verdict of one officer in October 1940 that ‘ the general standard of those evacuated is good and 80% of them should offer no difficulty at all in billeting ’ . |
23 | Fylingdales parish returned only ten taxpayers even though its biggest settlement was the lively village of Robin Hood 's Bay , where Leland observed twenty fishing boats , each of which may be reckoned the livelihood of one family at the very least . |
24 | I was n't , as I say , though I do n't delude myself that this area of my life which I kept hidden from Oliver was the story of one triumph after another . |
25 | The book tells the story of one year in the garden , with a chapter for each month . |
26 | The visibility of one point from another can then be determined and the likely sighting spots found . |
27 | Interviews are fraught with status interactions because of their very nature : meetings with a purpose , and that purpose being the assessment of one person by another . |
28 | To see just how important this is we 'll follow the course of one eruption from start to finish . |
29 | World number one Pete Sampras reached the second round with the loss of one set against potentially dangerous clay-courter Andrei Cherkasov of Russia . |
30 | The only hiccup so far was the collapse of one span of a flyover at York Road . |