Example sentences of "of this [noun sg] [noun] the " in BNC.
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1 | Chapters 5 and 6 of this thesis question the validity of these assumptions . |
2 | In the first chapter of this second letter the apostle wrote ‘ no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation . |
3 | We 've only had two reports but we do have another unconfirmed report of a third siting of this man wihtin the last week . |
4 | In the cold sunlight of this spring evening the furniture looked old and the pots looked worn . |
5 | Our view is that the people of this city value the services the council provides and do n't want them withdrawn . |
6 | Like you I am a member of the managing board for the D S O. Erm , and erm , like you I 'm sure that erm , you would like to repeat your words , that you said then about heralding this report and it 's successes and reminding the members and th of the public , and members of this county council the real benefits from maintaining erm , our D S O and from the erm the way in which it has been managed and the way in which the amalgamation is working there . |
7 | In fact , the more one thinks about the distribution of this rock platform the less plausible seems the explanation in terms of marine erosion . |
8 | In fact , as John Burrow has shown ( Burrow , 1966 ) a lot of this material ante-dated The Origin of Species ; the concept of ‘ the survival of the fittest ’ ( Spencer 's own phrase ) was already implicit in earlier sociological work which Spencer derived from Malthus . |
9 | The first three sections of this chapter survey the development of government policy towards crime . |
10 | Although this book is a discussion of the problems of biology , the first half of this chapter outlines the theory of genetics , which is perhaps the best established and least problematic area of biology . |
11 | But perhaps , more constructively , the results of this paper point the way to the appropriate modelling of economic behaviour when agents are not able to optimize for one reason or another . |
12 | To what extent then do attitudes of this nature shape the Afro-Caribbean pupil-teacher relationship ? |