Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That point has been reinforced in this debate by the total failure of the Euro-sceptics to come forward with any positive idea about Britain 's role .
2 Another of the experiments demonstrated how important it is , if punishment is to work , for children to understand clearly what they are doing wrong and what alternative actions they can choose .
3 One shortcoming of the experiments reported here is that the effect of TAGH in inducing phosphorlyation of membranes in vitro was only detected at high doses of TAGH .
4 The research will involve the financing of a full time research assistant who will work with the National Park Interpretation team devising new approaches to countryside interpretation , and evaluating the success of the experiments tried out .
5 Er , the following three pages of the papers sent out to members still stand , but there is some confusion in the numbering on er , the first page of the rest of the report , and there was a section missed out on the second page of the report which er , we 've inserted in the new papers there .
6 Lord Oliver spoke of the Government taking ‘ a terrible and unjustifiable risk ’ and of the papers containing much that was ‘ quite unacceptable ’
7 ‘ We recognized that they were a new club , that they had obtained a good holding in a Rugby area and that the club had bright prospects , but our case was clear — Leeds were defiant , and could be defiant through one cause — fear of the papers giving away certain secrets . ’
8 Craig 43 , conducting a survey of 30 Scottish geologists , found that one-third of the papers considered most important in geology were major reviews , rather than primary research papers .
9 Craig , conducting a survey of 30 Scottish geologists , found that one-third of the papers considered most important in geology were major reviews , rather than primary research papers .
10 The titles of many of the talks seem curiously backward-looking , particularly compared with the straightforward approach of the Berlin programme .
11 Many of the operations carried out by the sponsor are typical of small-batch operations in large sectors of UK manufacturing and one of the aims of this stage of the research is the derivation of a systematic analysis of production operations in order to gauge the economic potential of fully automated operations .
12 One in nine of the operations carried out in the region now are done privately , and that 's actually one in three in some parts of .
13 I 'd be interested in reports about any of the games played so far … not looking to good is it !
14 Corbett saw two of the assailants go down screaming , clutching red spouting wounds and hoped the rest would be too chastened to follow , surprised by the fierce resistance they had encountered .
15 The relationship between the size of a dowry and status makes the dowry system easily adaptable to a class society , which means that as the economies of the villages move unevenly towards capitalism the dowry system remains of vital significance both as an essential accompaniment to and a reflection of this change .
16 In the afternoon , they went out on the moors with the cameras , and she sat crouched over the plates while the logic of the sentences fell apart completely .
17 As Dr Roper told BBC WILDLIFE , ‘ In the winter , most of the badgers slept together in the main sett , while for the rest of the year they often slept apart in one or other of the outlier setts . ’
18 And a lot of the shopkeepers did n't have any kind of insurance at all .
19 I argue that the alternative formulation situates jobs in a general theory of social structure , whereas the sociology of the professions has either been confined to ‘ middle range ’ theorising and ignored this problem or sought to bridge the gap between jobs and the social order by empirical statements based on implicit and ( therefore ) ill-formulated theories .
20 The baying of the crowds died away .
21 Hundreds gather on the platforms at Hof station , Bavaria , holding sheets of paper with names aloft on sticks , anxiously scanning the faces of the crowds pouring out of the trains , just as Germans did when millions fled before the advancing Russians or the avenging Poles and Czechs at the end of the war .
22 Eleven of 23 patients and none of the controls had more than 0.083 abnormal subareas ( p<0.001 , Fisher 's exact test ) .
23 Many of the nationalists had long since passed beyond the kin-village axis .
24 " ( lA ) In giving effect to subsection ( 1 ) above , no single buyer may own more than two of the subsidiaries set up for disposal " .
25 2 Choose one of the stories to work on .
26 Many of the projects arose not just because they seemed to be suitable topics for academic research , but at the direct instigation of teachers or sometimes students .
27 Each of the projects outlined above would have to download the data and comprehensively re-edit them before further processing could get underway .
28 Many of the projects taken over on nationalisation were , moreover , either wholly or partly in the hands of civil and electrical engineering consultants , whom the BEA assured of continuing support for the foreseeable future .
29 The council work is one of the projects going ahead as part of Middlesbrough new title of BT Environment City .
30 In the context of user education in schools , however , where there is still some substantial funding and many of the projects have yet to be finally and fully reported , the impact will probably be somewhat different ; although because of the slowness of the dissemination process it is too early to say how much and in what way .
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