Example sentences of "[vb pp] of [det] the " in BNC.
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1 | The mind though it be apprised of all the doctrines of the sects , knows nothing and is bewildered by the doctrine of love . |
2 | FOR LIFE : Jonathan Pugh 's is perhaps the biggest challenge so far reported of all the sponsored Walks For Life . |
3 | Nestling between the islands of Gran Canaria and Lanzarote , Fuerteventura is the least developed of all the Canary Islands with an unspoilt landscape revealing its dramatic origins . |
4 | The economist is , after all , actively engaged in probably the best developed of all the social sciences . |
5 | Formentera is the smallest and least developed of all the Balearic Islands . |
6 | During this same period a far wider survey had been undertaken of all the fifty-nine party cells in the Poltava guberniia . |
7 | Euridice was already compounded of all the rudiments of true opera : solo recitative and song , chorus and dancing , orchestra , and organized act-finale . |
8 | And stood very still and waited — and prayed to every god he had ever heard of that the Robemaker would not utilise the dread Stroicim Inchinn and read into his mind . |
9 | Erm I think in the first instance , an assessment needs to be done of all the la of the landscape quality and I would suggest that it ought to be directed away from from areas of high landscape quality , towards areas of a lower landscape quality . |
10 | The Assistant Government Agent at Matara agreed that the establishment of village tribunals had led to a decrease in the number of police court cases , but asked ‘ what good end is obtained by merely removing the scene of litigation from one set of courts to another , and doubling the amount of litigation in the process , and how it is supposed that by increasing litigation twofold the peace and harmony of the district is secured , and litigation robbed of all the rancour and bad feelings it engenders in the ordinary courts ? ’ |
11 | Petwood was built of all the very best materials and the Maple craftsmen were responsible for carving the lovely oak staircase and interior panellings . |
12 | In the 19th century an anthology was made of all the surviving T'ang poetry and someone complained that what he saw was only a meagre yield from the vast harvest of its origin . |
13 | The methodology used here is a three-stage operation ; first , the binary raster files or single variable files ( SVFs ) are expanded into character form , compressed ( Held 1983 ) , and a row number added ; second , the files area is sorted by the row number so that all records with the same row number are contiguous in the file ; third , a count is made of all the rasters in each row which are simulated to be inside the required areas . |
14 | From 1 January 1993 , disclosure will be made of all the business interests and those of connected persons of members of the Council and the new Lloyd 's Market Regulatory Boards . |
15 | We have now examined into Master Hussey 's means , and we are satisfied , ’ said the prince , very gravely and courteously , ‘ that even though no exact inventory has yet been made of all the property passing to you , Master Hussey , by your uncle 's will , yet you have certainly acquired assets which must be disposable , and of such a nature as to be very readily disposable . |
16 | Sufficiently accurate cost forecasts ( including consequential costs such as disruption to the works of introducing the decision ) should be made of all the possible options identified . |
17 | Before the Validation program may be run , the LIFESPAN system must be closed down , and a backup copy should be made of all the database files . |
18 | It would he a very revealing item of Bomber Command 's history were a tape to be made available today of that unfortunate telephone link-up , and for a cold assessment to be made of all the circumstances as known at the time . |
19 | But Miguel Rafaelo sat at the desk , looking through the files that Shelley had made of all the patients she had seen . |
20 | He believed that the creatures inside the Grail Castle must not breed , for it was not to be thought of that the nightmare perpetuated by the sorcerers should be passed on . |
21 | Elinor sometimes thought of all the love and the hatred , the treachery and the killing that this hall had undoubtedly seen , when strong men fought hand-to-hand to the death , to protect their women and children . |
22 | I was thinking I would boil the sheets that evening and ask the chemist for a powerful disinfectant and give myself a vinegar douche to get rid of all the germs inside me . |
23 | Then I found out that Jim was making all the original pedals as well , so I decided to get rid of all the stuff I 'd been trying to make all these sounds with and just use the original things . |
24 | The next stop gets rid of all the glass which is then collected by Pilkingtons for melt-down and re-use . |
25 | The passive version can get rid of all the theys and introduce more variety in subject position : |
26 | I am always told they you should have a trim every 4–6 weeks to get rid of all the split ends but it seems difficult to grow my hair when it 's constantly being cut . |
27 | They must have got rid of all the junk they could find in their store-rooms . |
28 | Perhaps that we should get rid of all the wrong associations with the word ghost , which no longer means what it meant , for example , when the apostles ' creed was first translated into English . |
29 | erm , Mr knows when he talked about getting rid of all the a ho , our homes that of course , we 're not allowed to get rid of all of our homes , if we were the Tories would have moved it years ago . |
30 | Get rid of all the clutter , but that 's what we found it most difficult |