Example sentences of "of the large [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Recently physical interaction of the carboxyl-terminal domain ( CTD ) of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II with TATA-binding protein has been shown and it was proposed that the CTD is one of the components of the RNA polymerase II that interacts with the DAB complex during recruitment of the enzyme ( 47,48 ) .
2 Indeed , it has been shown recently that the carboxy-terminal domain ( CTD ) of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II lacks Ser/Thr-Gln motifs and yet can be phosphorylated by DNA-PK in vitro ( 37 ) .
3 The alignment of the largest subunit of yeast RNA polymerase II with NP1450L pointed out the absence of a repetitive C-terminal domain ( CTD ) in the ASFV protein .
4 The Chotanagpur Plateau , west of Calcutta , is the home of the largest concentration of tribal groups in India .
5 This is the subject of the largest stretch of commentary on the events of the tale by the narrator , some twenty lines in the verse paragraph in lines 3215 – 55 .
6 My earlier studies of fish and birds were now extended to mammals and I ended up as the curator of the largest collection of mammalian species in the world — at the London Zoo .
7 Jacques Tajan 's much heralded sale of the largest collection of ancient mirrors in the world on 8 December in the Hotel George V , proved a notable if little publicised failure .
8 I am a member of the largest section of this union , that 's the public services section , yet we are only entitled to a hundred and fifty delegates when we have two hundred and twenty thousand members nationally .
9 Few others have been interested to devote resources and research talent to it , despite the fact that an estimated I in 500 children are born with cerebral palsy and that neurological disorders are one of the largest group of disabling conditions for adults .
10 In 1972 the US had by far the biggest fleet , with 98 of the largest class of tuna seiners , and was responsible for almost 90 per cent of the dolphin kill .
11 Commensal species like the house mouse and rat from dwellings slightly removed from the trap lines may be present in the owl assemblage but absent from the traps because of the larger range of the owl .
12 Thirdly , I am using greater quantities of paint , not simply because of the larger scale of the paintings .
13 A total number of 3,288 of the larger description of tanks and 385 guns , varying from 50 to 189 tons each , were dealt with , together with approximately 13,937,000 tons of government traffic .
14 Yet General Noriega has not fallen , and evidently has sufficient funds to maintain the loyalty of the larger part of the armed forces : thanks in part , it is suspected , to the support of the drug barons of Colombia .
15 From the evidence it appears that narrow intergenerational patterns of deprivation have been exaggerated : family failure is best understood in the context of the larger problem of social class .
16 Indeed , this represents part of the larger problem of ensuring that administrative authorities accord due facilities for representation before the promulgation of rules .
17 Thus it may well be that French Canadian is derived historically by the addition of an adjectival sufffix to the geographical term French Canada , but it is clear that in the mind of most users the adjective is used to take a subset out of the larger class of things or people Canadian , as shown , for instance , by the general refusal in Canada to use the historically natural opposite term English Canadian otherwise than for those descended from inhabitants of Great Britain and in particular England ( see Orkin , 1971 ) .
18 A BJP vice-president said India had a ‘ historical responsibility ’ to welcome Bangladeshi Hindus , whereas ‘ some of the Muslim migrants are part of the larger design of Bangladesh against India 's stability ’ .
19 Various kinds of scheme , corresponding to traditional figures of speech such as " anaphora " and " antithesis " are discussed in Leech ( 1969 ) , Chs 4 and 5. ( xi ) The auditory aspect of prose writing should not be neglected , and forms part of the larger topic of iconicity or mimesis in language ( see 7.7 ) .
20 Over the same period the cost of these schemes has risen from £10.63 million to £24.81 million , partly the result of the larger number of schemes , the increasing cost of materials and labour and perhaps also the increasing scale and thoroughness of many of the schemes carried out .
21 The pagan Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are much easier to date because of the larger number of artefacts found in them as grave-goods .
22 That quality is also seen in the Christian Dior sections which the manufacturer operates in nine of the larger House of Fraser stores .
23 In most material culture , the individual object is as much a type-token of the larger group of identical handbags , armchairs , spears or canoes as is the case with words , and , even when held as individual property , may thereby mark the relation of object and owner to the set of items it represents .
24 Kemsley 's disposal of his provincial papers in 1959 , of course , was part of the larger sale of his national newspaper interests .
25 In 1929 , as part of the larger reform of the Poor Law , these hospitals became the responsibility of local authorities — the county councils .
26 At the same time a reasonable increase in filtration would be needed because of the larger amount of water and , to be honest , I should have built my original brick filter larger than I did .
27 It was part of the larger movement of self-improvement by working people and not surprisingly , given Nonconformist domination , it used religious language and insisted on ‘ conversion ’ and renunciation .
28 As described earlier , it has not been possible to measure this peak in the case of citations to Scottish geological theses , because of the small numbers of individual citations recorded , and because of the large spread of the citation period for these works .
29 Such studies are particularly suited to subjects such as perinatal mortality rates ; the comparatively rare perinatal deaths and their controls are nested within the framework of the large dataset of all notified births .
30 Next day delivery of the large majority of products is offered in all their various pack sizes , from a computerised warehouse in Glossop .
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