Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] of [noun sg] [noun] a " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of ORACLE RDBMS a registered user must have an account created in the same instance into which LIFESPAN RDBI is transfering data . |
2 | In the Ministry of State Properties a long memorandum of October 1855 brought together information from the provinces concerning the abject condition of state-owned peasants . |
3 | Mr Morris helpfully gave a couple of scenarios as benchmarks for the kind of agency fees a bookshop might be looking at . |
4 | These are exactly the kind of team players a manager wants . |
5 | I have thus found the study of pupil deviance a fertile valley for optimism to set beside the forbidding mountain-like permanence of theories of gender reproduction . |
6 | But it was clear the statement was written yesterday because it hailed a vote by the House of Representatives on Tuesday night to make the extradition of drug traffickers a topic for a referendum . |
7 | The sort of role model a kid like Donald White deserved . |
8 | In 1930 , Helene Deutsch described the syndrome of frigidity t-n a significant group of her patients , women who are ‘ psychically healthy ’ , yet for whom the concept of orgasm was completely alien : ‘ In intercourse they experience a happy and tender sense that they are giving keen pleasure , convinced that coitus is of importance only to the man . |
9 | It would simplify the exchange of evidence and information , and make the laundering of drug money a crime . |
10 | A small additional load arises from the charging of capacitor Cat a rate limited by the resistance R. |
11 | And in the absence of government initiatives a non-governmental health organization has started training ‘ mental-health promoters ’ to work with their own communities . |
12 | In the long run it may be possible to go further than this , to appropriate in the form of tax revenue a large part of the income which workers would otherwise have put into long-term savings schemes , and to expand commensurately the socialised provision for retired workers ( state pensions plus appropriate social amenities ) . |
13 | SCOTVEC has recently increased the number of certification dates a year to 4 — October , January , April and July . |
14 | ‘ The report ‘ Born Too Soon ’ was published by the Office of Health Economics a body financed by the pharmaceutical industry , ’ said Phyllis Bowman , National Director of SPUC . |
15 | THE average British employee wastes a week and a half of work time a year waiting for the kettle to boil for tea , a report claimed yesterday . |
16 | If the sedimenting layer had a range of crystal sizes a graded bed could form , thereby providing an alternative mechanism to magmatic density currents . |
17 | By a process of computer subtraction a time activity curve representing small intestinal transit was also obtained . |
18 | Was a meeting of world Christianity a propaganda design against an atheist Soviet union ? |
19 | Rindi , whose crew possessed only pressurized paraffin-lamps , asked to borrow our torch , and revealed with it a patch of silt floor a good thirty feet further down , as untrammelled as the bottom of the deep ocean trenches — except for the unmistakable tyre-tracks of several large pythons . |
20 | For her land now lay underneath a plantation of banana trees a few hundred yards down the road from a bricked-up mosque . |
21 | Now nice abbreviation for thought patterns is thop T H O P when we talk about thought patterns or thops a method of gathering ideas a meth a method of getting things down on paper so we do n't lose them but not in a linear way in a spatial way a right brain activity . |
22 | Somebody calculated that if the surface of the earth was covered with a layer of protein molecules a metre thick , right over the whole surface of the earth erm each one , each protein different from every other one , and let us suppose furthermore that each of these proteins had been changing once as second , uniquely , into some different kind ever since the formation of the earth , we would still have tried out only quite a small fraction of the available possible proteins a hundred amino acids long . |
23 | Sitting in his kitchen , with a cup of tea ant a begged cigarette , she did n't try to pretend when he said , ‘ What 's wrong wit' ye , Claire ? ’ |
24 | In most insects , however , the styli disappear so that the typical abdominal sternum of insects is probably a plate of compound origin- a " coxosternum " . |
25 | She drinks a litre-carton of orange juice a day which contributes around 350 calories . |
26 | Terry , Brian and I also soon lost interest in monitoring it around the clock , although we 'd listen to programmes that sounded interesting , together with a couple of news bulletins a day and then VOA at night as Tom went off to sleep and the rest of us played cards . |
27 | The other furniture was a couple of wing chairs a single-ended Victorian chaise-longue and a fruitwood dressing-table . |
28 | They were given an ounce of twist tobacco a week and two at Christmas , when they were also given a pint of beer . |