Example sentences of "of [det] kind " in BNC.

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1 The best and easiest way to ensure that you get a large range of bricks and enough of each kind of brick that you need to build and repair your body cells , is to mix the protein foods you take in at each meal .
2 According to the ‘ tetranucleotide ’ theory , there was a central backbone , surrounded by rings of four nucleotides , each ring containing one nucleotide of each kind .
3 Because islands are smaller than continents ( by definition ) the populations of each kind of animal are also bound to be small .
4 I tabulated these faunas , estimated the numbers of each kind of animal in each fauna , and then calculated the percentage representation of each kind of animal .
5 I tabulated these faunas , estimated the numbers of each kind of animal in each fauna , and then calculated the percentage representation of each kind of animal .
6 Then I plotted the changes in the percentage of each kind of animal against time .
7 The scheme is backed up with tough quotas , both for the amount of each kind of packaging to be collected , and for the amount to be recycled .
8 As Table 4.1 shows , two-thirds of the cases of each kind of offence appeared in only one newspaper .
9 When the cultures arrive , study some beetles of each kind .
10 First , the number of constituency and of list seats would be equal : 54 of each kind if the total of the region 's MPs was to remain unchanged .
11 Calling for his most precious stones he would draw confidence from extolling the virtues distinctive of each kind .
12 The candidate should , therefore , add , as a minimum , a discussion of such cases as Cundy v. Lindsay and Lewis v. Averay in order to illustrate the effect of each kind of contract ( or apparent contract ) upon third-party rights .
13 The systematic questioning of the efficiency and importance of each kind of public-sector job had a searching effect on a previously fairly stable geographical pattern of employment .
14 To sustain carnivores , there must have been many more herbivores ; but the idea that two of each kind were created somewhere and slowly spread and multiplied would not go with real population dynamics .
15 It became possible to determine the correct numbers of each kind of atom in a molecule by means of the already available Avogadro 's Law of 1811 , which a patriotic Italian chemist drew to the attention of an international symposium on the question in 1860 , the year of Italian unity .
16 Some further examples of each kind , organized under the maxims that give rise to them , may help to make the distinction clear .
17 Yeah you get one of each kind when you start .
18 Only the French seemed able to meet challenges of that kind , and how they did it was a mystery to most outside experts .
19 Mother and father were married without any of that kind of thing .
20 The properties of a species necessarily belong to things of that kind , and the essence , or definition , of that species is the cause , or reason , for their having them .
21 Even the inner-city property sites of National Carriers did not look very tempting once it became clear there was an abundance of that kind of property on offer .
22 It is a good rule for a government entering a battle of that kind to be united .
23 Although he liked to be admired for his prowess , he did n't like male-talk of that kind .
24 He 'd seen a bit of that kind of thing going on in the last hospital he was in .
25 I give you fair warning there 'll be no more of that kind of rubbish when he gets back . ’
26 But Libya presents rather few temptations of that kind .
27 His father , he said , had the right to make decisions of that kind , and perhaps he was aware of the long-term economic loss he would suffer from withdrawing from the joint enterprise .
28 But neither shock treatment of that kind , nor a rallying cry from captain Julian Dicks is likely to save the East London club from relegation to the Second Division .
29 He reported diligent perusal of the Dictionary and Figures and believed them to be the ‘ compleatest work of that kind extant ’ , but expressed his regret that many American plants had been omitted : he hoped to remedy this by sending specimens of growing plants within the next few years .
30 In an effort to market Leapor 's poetry as that of a natural genius , the note to the first volume attempts to minimize her reading : ‘ Mrs. Leapor from a Child delighted in reading , and particularly Poetry , but had few Opportunities of procuring any Books of that kind ’ [ ML , 1 , p.i ] .
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