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

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1 Where there is no important inner melodic line the cellos are of course available for the bass part , also the violas and horns when the tessitura does not lie too low for them .
2 ( And here , I hasten to add , we are of course one among the many collectors of ‘ heritage ’ material , who also include a large number of university libraries , archives and manuscript collections . )
3 Well , the national secretary 's national officers are of course accountable to the C E C , they are accountable to congress , the introduction of section conferences means that they have another , an additional level of accountability , which does n't replace the accountability to the C E C or to Congress , but supplements it and subjects them of course to a closer scrutiny and a closer contact with the major activists in a whole sector of employment .
4 Cases of mental handicap which occur during or after birth are of course undetectable during the pregnancy , and the autistic child will appear as a healthy baby in the womb .
5 point there because the the environmental er considerations of the District Council are of course those of the Environmental Health Officer and those that is the report which raises considerable er concern about the dust blow problem and the moisture content of the material to be delivered into this tip .
6 It seems inappropriate to regard this enhanced memory for the arousing slide as being evidence for arousal per se affecting performance — the arousing stimuli are of course different from the normal ones in numerous ways .
7 He or she will be of course one of the nation 's teachers of the year .
8 If the provision of legal services is to be limited to those matters in which the sufferer realises that there is a situation of difficulty for which the law provides a means of solution and with which a lawyer can be of assistance much of the pioneering work of law centres would be nullified .
9 These Party leaders were of course closer to the real Hitler than were the mass of ordinary Germans or even the mass of Party activists .
10 I ca n't be the only one to find the subject of Lloyd 's of London one of the most tedious under the sun .
11 That means five thousand eight hundred and twenty five pounds which one multiplies by four , giving a total under that schedule of twenty three thousand , three hundred pounds , I regret to say that it is of course inherent in the judgment that I have to deliver that there is a good deal of what
12 The extraordinary growth of this administrative and bureaucratic element in all societies , including advanced capitalist ones , is of course one of the most obvious features of contemporary life ; and the relation of its leading members to the government and to society is also crucial to the determination of the role of the state .
13 The introduction of governments that tax goods and incomes in various ways is of course one of the major ‘ imperfections ’ , and economic theory is concerned to show what kinds of tax would interfere least with allocations that would arise in a free market .
14 Comments : ‘ CPRW is of course one of the main consultees and will receive early notification of the publication of the consultation draft . ’
15 … now with the GCSE things are very much more flexible , and the one thing we can get rid of immediately is the written paper , which is of course one of the bits of objective assessment in the examination , and which an awful lot of teachers clung onto .
16 Well could I I mean this is of course one of the criticisms that one had to bear about Mrs. Thatcher about erm they say he 's not his own man , that to me indicates that he may be taking advice .
17 The study of ( ht ) in Havelok is of course relevant to the date at which the velar fricative [ x ] before [ t ] ( in right , might , etc. ) was lost in English .
18 Religious education in schools is of course compulsory in the United Kingdom .
19 It is of course possible for the unpaid seller to re-sell the goods in circumstances where he has no right to do so .
20 The work on fields is of course key in the context of the issue of structure vs. agency because the fields are Bourdieu 's structures .
21 This argument is of course open to the same criticisms as were levelled against the distinction originally drawn between ‘ literate ’ and ‘ non-literate ’ societies .
22 It is of course open to the Government and Parliament of New Zealand at any time to abolish or restrict the classification of decisions which are appealable as of right .
23 It is of course open to the applicant to make such representations as he thinks fit in this regard to the Secretary of State .
24 It is of course important for the acquirer to find out before the final tender date the way in which the tender will actually be handled , which may not be the same way as the tender documents had optimistically indicated .
25 The success of the system is of course dependent on the commitment of the advice workers and clients .
26 The need for day hospital services in these towns is of course dependent upon the presence of other community resources , and before planning a new resource one must first decide upon the target client group and then attempt to accurately identify numbers in the community .
27 The company is of course concerned with the operating system environment but realizes the real place to be right now is at the communications end .
28 At the present stage of development of US television , on the other hand , the schedules of the majority viewing channels ( and this is of course complicated by the much wider dissemination of cable ) are stripped in a way which concentrates particular genres and subgenres within the same time-slot : the competition is directed quite blatantly at the same demographic group or taste constituency , and , characteristically , for the network viewer , the choice is within genres and subgenres rather between them .
29 The nominal subject of such quarrels is of course secondary to the couple 's need to hurt each other , but in this case it appeared to centre on the Parsons ' childlessness .
30 The mathematical solution is given below in spherical coordinates , r , 0 ( the solution is of course independent of the azimuth angle
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