Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | There 's also a whole stack of CDROM titles including The Electronic Library of Art , Great Cities of the World , World Atlas , Chessmaster 3000 and a Sherlock Holmes interactive mystery game . |
2 | There was no evidence of platelet contamination in the lamina propria mononuclear cell or epithelial cell preparations . |
3 | This would enable prospective studies to be performed to determine the importance of platelet function in the development of vascular disease . |
4 | In addition , microtubules may be involved in the internal alignment of platelet organelles before the release reaction and , furthermore , may help govern the degree of response to circulating agonists ( White et al , 1981 ) . |
5 | One of the companies involved in what can only be described as the latest round of unity talks among the warring Unix camps , which appear to be being sponsored by Unix International Inc , says that for all the fear , uncertainty and doubt unleashed by Microsoft Corp with Windows NT , the initiative still lacks the compulsion that galvanised the part of the industry — led by those that saw Unix primarily as a threat — to form the Open Software Foundation five years ago . |
6 | Except when prevented by medical reasons or other sufficient cause , candidates who fail to present themselves for an examination , or to submit cumulative or other forms of assessment work by the due date , shall be deemed by the board of examiners to have failed in that examination or assessment . |
7 | The effects of isotope substitution on the observed spectrum may give valuable information about the numbers of atoms of a specific element present , and about any symmetry relationship between their positions . |
8 | They range from the UK equivalent of plea bargaining to the curiosity that while Boesky , a confessed criminal , can arrange special deals with the prosecution , those charged with lesser offences have to spend three years keeping lawyers in clover while waiting for their turn at justice . |
9 | I mean it 's almost like as as part of y'know kind of the general the general gossip of everyday life . |
10 | While there may be some uncertainty about what the future holds for Britain 's larger provincial cities , there can be little doubt about the massive strength of decentralization forces in the case of London . |
11 | He also constantly experimented with new designs , and the Thomas splint for compound fractures of the lower limbs was widely used during World War I , from 1916 , for the transport of stretcher cases from the front to casualty stations , and saved many lives and limbs . |
12 | However , emissions of NOx gases in the upper atmosphere have a greenhouse effect 100 times more powerful than C02 . |
13 | Put a bit of kitchen roll on the table . |
14 | Too small to see in the photograph are three ivory mice in the mouse-trap that was an inevitable part of kitchen equipment of the period . |
15 | Now someone else told me , and it worked , and if you just lay a piece of kitchen paper over the top , that absorbs some of the moisture |
16 | Put a piece of kitchen foil on the plate and then the mould on top of that . |
17 | The burgeoning of leftist idealism in the 1970s was , however , opposed from within the ranks of the left from the start . |
18 | The frequency of coligation events during the cloning procedure is also important because it is much easier to interpret the results of hybridisations on unfragmented clones . |
19 | This had been accomplished in the main by 1921 , thanks to the combined application of brute force in the Civil War and the persuasive methods of the press and other media . |
20 | Instead , she stood still , looking in surprise at the gentle lined face above her , in which was set a pair of kind eyes of the brightest blue she had ever seen . |
21 | It is rather an attempt to move from a clearer understanding of support tasks to the organisation of skill ( and staff ) mixes required to perform support tasks . |
22 | However , the level of support activities to the oil industry was maintained with sales of gas oil reaching their highest level since the company was formed . |
23 | The well-known American research by Hill ( 1970 ) has demonstrated the interlocking nature of support structures across the three generations , and has shown that grandchildren do feel responsibility to give assistance to their grandparents in this context , although in practice they actually do less than the intervening generation . |
24 | The research programme is the first study of support networks of the elderly looking at developments over time . |
25 | Addressing members of GAMTA on this subject , John Page , Head of Support Services at the CAA 's Safety Regulation Group , admitted to ‘ a grain of truth ’ in the belief that charges are being levied twice . |
26 | Where a child has particularly complex needs a reasonable standard of care within the family may necessarily involve the provision of support services by the local authority . |
27 | Gruneberg said the company was no longer developing 68000 family machines because the market has shifted towards RISC — and parent Siemens AG makes the R-series chips , and is also a significant contributor of support chips for the iAPX-86 family . |
28 | The nurse discussed with Mrs Fellows the importance of taking short walks , not sitting with her legs crossed and the continued wearing of support hose in the pre-operative period . |
29 | Techs who were expert in the Machine Mysteries , autonomous-minded slaves , administrators , ship crews — all the host of support staff for the Marine chapter — slept in modestly comfortable dormitories … assuming that they needed , or could avail themselves of modest comfort during sleep-time . |
30 | Missionaries and preachers strove to switch the focus of hatred from the God of Change to the products of change dwelling in the interior . |