Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 During the period of the Call-slip analysis and book condition survey — that is , between 12 and 24 January 1981 — the second copy of each call-slip submitted to the Issue Counter was stamped by a member of staff with the time and date of its submission , and when it ultimately arrived in the Reading Room , accompanied by the book to which it related , the time and date of its arrival was recorded on it by one of two fieldwork students from the College of Librarianship Wales who assisted in the implementation of the Survey .
2 The size of each household depended upon the stage of the life cycle that the occupants had reached and upon whether or not adolescents were living-in as servants or apprentices .
3 A superior quality of relationships or quality of teaching is n't built upon genius in the headteacher 's room or any magical acts , but built on listening , trust and respect for the dignity and creative potential of each person connected with the school .
4 We recorded the address of each person arrested over the six month period — a total of over 5,000 people — and , using maps , we ascertained the enumeration district or ward in which the arrestee lived .
5 The latter would be called a subjective budget and would list items in headings such as buildings , staff , rent , rates , capitation , in terms of the total spent in each category , rather than show how part of each category related to a particular programme .
6 The NOMAIL option ensures you only receive one copy of each message sent to the list , even though you 're on it twice .
7 The thump of each explosion sounded like a door being slammed far beneath our feet .
8 Node is the name given to the swollen area of the stem at the base of each leaf created by the special cells which store carbohydrate energy elaborated during daylight by the green leaf .
9 Thus , if the whole internal process were slowed down enormously , one could actually see a representation of each command executed by the machine at the lowest possible level of representation .
10 Professional chemists are very suitable for this type of study ; it is possible to classify the types of work carried out , and other aspects of each job held over the career , in a clear and systematic way .
11 As we have said , the Guide author 's menu always contains commands for creating instances of each context specified in the current context-table(s) .
12 ( i ) Write out the ideal gas equation indicating the significance of each term used in the equation .
13 The main body of that guidance consists of a detailed description of each room listed in the schedule , and dealt with under the headings of functions , fittings , furniture and equipment , services , finishes , area/shape , and relationship to other rooms .
14 ( The directories are created by the system administrators , who run a UNIX shell script that takes the login name of each student registered for a course and prepares a directory accordingly . )
15 Moving from left to right this establishes the proportion of each student registered on a field which is likely to contribute to each subject area 's FTE in each stage ( b , c ) , sets this against current FTEs ( agreed in the 1 November census — after some major ‘ servicing ’ arrangements are allowed for ; for example a high proportion of Stage I accounting is taught by staff from the catering fields ) ( a ) , and adds the likely effect of recruitment targets and combinations for September 1988 ( ij ) , to produce an FTE prediction for the next year ( m ) .
16 Obtain the cost of each product used in the trial .
17 A comparatively small proportion of each cohort born during the nineteenth century reached old age .
18 To identify the nature and causes of behavioural difficulties of each pupil referred to a panel .
19 Looking back at your career to , say , the last years of the Great War I am reminded of that poem quoted at the end of Pasternak 's Dr Zhivago , ‘ To live one 's life is not as easy as crossing a ploughed field' !
20 The Members of that Assembly worked for the good of everyone in Northern Ireland , regardless of religion or politics .
21 It may seem sentimental to wish to see in this return of the young woman to her mother , in a spring in England half a life-time ago , the restoration to her agonized parent of that child snatched in a darker place , a darker time .
22 On countless little tables and shelves were books and ornaments , photographs in silver frames , and mementoes of that life spent in a hot country far away .
23 From Mallaig I continued my journey by sea and the rest of that day passed like a dream .
24 If ownership of a majority of the shares of the employing company , whether the employer is a holding company or only one of a number of subsidiaries in a group of companies , falls into new hands , the employees of that company come under the control of the new owners of the company , whether they consent to that development or not .
25 Every year in Great Britain hundreds of acres of trees are destroyed , a loss which is carried into the future , for fires mean a loss of that timber needed in the years to come .
26 28 ( 1 ) The basis for the assessment of damages referred to in section 27(3) is the difference in value , determined as at the time immediately before the residential occupier ceased to occupy the premises in question as his residence , between — ( a ) the value of the interest if the landlord in default determined on the assumption that the residential occupier continues to have the same right to occupy the premises as before that time ; and ( b ) the value of that interest determined on the assumption that the residential occupier has ceased to have that right .
27 And likewise , finds of that period found in a layer which is otherwise undated can help to date that layer .
28 Remarkably , Cambridge let the initiative dribble away in the third quarter despite spending most of that period camped in the Oxford half .
29 In considering the issue of legitimacy in relation to our constitutional arrangements and the exercise of governmental power , what has to be done is to examine a range of practices , decisions , actions ( and non-practices , -decisions and -actions ) statements and policies which between them can amount to a portrait of power , so that we can form a judgment or an assessment of that power set against the principles of limited government outlined and discussed so far .
30 Unfortunately for the British Museum , the first examples of that reality experienced by the viewer on leaving the exhibition are the rooms containing its Roman collection .
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