Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] in a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The themes used express the beliefs of the Church in a language accessible to children and teachers . |
2 | Taylor pressed up a 1,000 copies of the single in a fold-out sleeve . |
3 | After a common two years , some students undertake industrial or professional placement in their third year , thereby gaining an awareness of the artist in a community and industrial context . |
4 | However , microscopic analysis of the soil in a pit can sometimes show what sort of food remains were originally buried . |
5 | This arrangement would lack the sonority of that which we have given , but the beauty of the horn in a melody which would suit it so well would be a point very much in its favour . |
6 | Additional yawing caused by the excess use of the rudder in a turn will make the wing-drop much sharper . |
7 | With the result that , to this day , the guys spend a lot of the service in a kind of crouching position . |
8 | Unlike Alexai Ybreska , Zhukov was not disappearing out of the country in a hurry . |
9 | [ 3 ] The senator made a postprandial oration. and points out that these are variants of the original in a sense which is not true , for example , of " Columbus was brave " or " Columbus was nautical " . |
10 | Be aware of the look in a friend 's eyes — what is it telling you about him ? |
11 | Trani Cathedral was a large pilgrimage church built by the edge of the sea in a setting which appears to have changed little over the centuries . |
12 | Late presentation of traumatic rupture of the diaphragm in a child |
13 | The two ministers were said to have challenged Sir Robert 's leadership by collecting signatures from 11 members of the Assembly in a vote of no confidence in the Premier . |
14 | One development in this respect is known as the ‘ Portage ’ programme , where the parents of the child are taught how they might best develop the potential of the child in a home environment . |
15 | When Gilroy explained the commercial necessities of having to recast , and offered him the job of understudy and assistant stage manager , he stormed out of the theatre in a rage . |
16 | Che Guevara , representing Cuba at the OAS conference at punta del Este in Uruguay , instigated a meeting with the US delegate Richard Goodwin , who gave a full account of the conversation in a memo for president Kennedy dated 22 August 1961 ( ( US Declassified , 1978 , 303A ) . |
17 | The bodies of Richard Paul , aged 20 , and his uncle Raymond Dragseth , aged 47 , a professor of computer science at Panama Canal College , were found shot through the back of the head in a building near the Vatican Embassy in Panama yesterday . |
18 | The placing of the head in a close-up is important . |
19 | The bruiser bawled at her , but she was out of the door in a flash . |
20 | Cameron and Menzies found themselves moving out of the door in a file of soldiers whose feet were already walking in step . |
21 | The work of the Guild in a home environment to celebrate its 21st birthday |
22 | Even before disaffiliation the Communists had urged all ILP " militants " to " take the lead in calling upon all revolutionary elements to come out of the ILP in a body , hold a separate conference and decide whether and in what way they can link themselves up with the only revolutionary party in Britain today — the Communist Party " . |
23 | This judgement , which is typical of how Community law should be applied , is the second occasion in the Greek legal system upon which Community equality law has been overtly applied by the SCC ( two previous judgements , Nos 657 and 658 of the same year , applied Article 119 of the Treaty in a sex discrimination case concerning a family allowance paid by the employer and also interpreted the equal pay principle of the Greek Constitution in the light of Article 119 ) . |
24 | He laid out lines of the drug in a bedroom for Suzanne , her 19-year-old boyfriend Neil Young and friends Steve Richmond and Graham Longstaff . |
25 | They have known Jesus as their Paraclete ( we will examine the meaning of the word in a moment ) during his ministry . |
26 | It showed itself at the turn of the century in a rash of gang fights , stabbings and street robberies , and in some parts of London there were excited rumours of youthful gangs armed with guns . |
27 | So let us turn to two arguments challenging the validity of the idea in a way which makes even approximation to complete neutrality a chimerical notion . |
28 | A similar case exists where A interferes with the subject-matter of the contract in a way which if done by B would amount to a breach of the contract . |
29 | The initiating , moreover , is not simply a matter of beginning the text , but of initiating each new unit of the text in a way that has regard both for what precedes and for what a reader needs to know . |
30 | We spent the following day on the far bank of the river in a paradise of guava orchards and banana groves . |