Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] of [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | Now that the new network connections have been made , it will be possible for Mr Mowatt to prepare a network diagram , showing the position of each piece of equipment on the system . |
32 | And when we bear in mind Chairman that piece of land in the first instance was given to the Southwell D C by a Southwell resident . |
33 | Where was that piece of paper with the phone numbers on it ? |
34 | I think , to come back to ‘ where does knowledge come from ? ’ , just how can you produce work that actually counters that weight of belief in the invincibility of people who are patently failing in front of your eyes ! |
35 | There was little effect of cyclysation of the amino groups , but the further addition of an intercalator resulted in three responses : a time-dependent increase of the blocked transcript by one and three nucleotides ; a reduction of the sequence selectivity of platination ; a decrease of apparent interstrand crosslinking for these derivatives with a pendant intercalator tethered to the amino moiety of cisplatin . |
36 | Our bottle of water , that remnant of respect for the old days , lay untouched on the seat . |
37 | that there was this change of policy in the Chinese Communist Party . |
38 | Even these more sophisticated attempts to elaborate where power lies and to allow for some freedom of manoeuvre for the state in capitalism can between , however . |
39 | Careful explanations at this time could give them at least an inkling of the importance of the game , and some measure of preparation for the time when it will be no game , but a reality of great promise . |
40 | The role of the UN would be to supervise elections , if possible throughout Korea but if not in south Korea alone , and to afford some measure of protection to the infant state as it moved to independence . |
41 | Dowd had stayed out of the Retreat all the time he 'd waited for Godolphin ( a wearisome three days ) even though it would have given him some measure of protection against the bitter cold . |
42 | There is general agreement about the principle of allowing some measure of independence to the province . |
43 | If we speak of control , we are speaking of empowerment , a now much abused word , but one which still conveys the sense of movement from situations of experienced powerlessness , both individual and collective , to one where people acquire some measure of determination in the course of events and policies . |
44 | If I had developed some measure of showmanship over the years , I felt it was not much use to me or anyone else while I sat in my office and let junior producers have all the fun . |
45 | Fran read on , deriving some measure of comfort from the less than flattering assessment , although in truth she knew that she was deliberately glossing over the more attractive aspects of the sign . |
46 | In so far as this book is a plea for some measure of reform in the priority given to sexual considerations in social work cases , public attitudes must be seen as creating obstacles . |
47 | I believe it 's a necessary reform , it 's a pity that the government have not taken the opportunity of change in the number of seats to bring some measure of proportionality to the British European elections . |
48 | Some measure of agreement with the chairman and officers will meet with a much greater chance of success than a bold demand in committee for more open spaces . |
49 | Further steps can follow only when there is at least some measure of agreement on the question of what is right and what is wrong . |
50 | While all disciplines have disputes over what constitutes worthwhile and well-founded knowledge , what holds each together is some measure of agreement over the boundaries in which such disagreements arise . |
51 | In most liberal democratic countries there is some measure of agreement in the news media on political facts . |
52 | A court must be able to exercise some measure of control over the cases which are brought before it , to prevent injustice to either party and to ensure that the various issues can be fully and effectively dealt with . |
53 | Fourth , the holder of a floating charge will have some measure of control over the company even without taking any steps to enforce it . |
54 | The military involvement of England in continental war meant an unusually high concern for achieving and maintaining some measure of control of the sea . |
55 | This removes some of the flexibility ( you need a mains socket ) , the portability ( the LAN adaptor itself may fit into your pocket , but you would n't want to carry a mains adaptor too ) , and the tidiness ( the power lead means yet another bit of wire at the back of your PC ) . |
56 | But , he adds : ‘ This attribution of femininity to the undivided unity , and of masculinity to the threefold divine energy , is not found explicit in the Church 's teaching traditions . ’ |
57 | One still finds traces of this kind of landscape on the fringes of the Black Country , as for example in the hamlet of Lower Gornal , in the hills to the north-west of Dudley . |
58 | We can see this kind of order from the way Portia sticks to the command made by her father although he is dead . |
59 | This kind of division in the labour market between youth and adults jobs was also investigated by Ashton et al . |
60 | She had never intended to become involved in this kind of conversation with the soldier , but somehow he had trapped her into replying . |