Example sentences of "of the group " in BNC.

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1 One of the group of relatives , an old woman who walked very slowly , also had a letter .
2 Then , the artistic aims of members of the group were quite varied , and some personal animosities caused the alliance to break up .
3 One puzzling decision for a critic to make is to decide whether to isolate any one artist as the leading figure of the group .
4 Sometimes the teacher is absent from the group , as Gustave Moreau was absent from the painting exhibited by the Fauves ; or , like Tom Taylor of the Group of Seven , he may be dead .
5 A small gallery may have space to show work in only one medium ; this may have a distorting effect on the activity of the group as a whole or of versatile individuals .
6 But you may not actually learn much , simply because the main object of the group will not be to help you but to get on and do the play , relying on the skills available and hoping that the audience will give adequate support .
7 There is a resonance of protestant beliefs in their unchurched experience , their rough , straight-from-the-shoulder speech , their interpretation of history and tradition , and solidarity at the economic level based on their dependency upon the leadership of the group as a whole for their work and welfare .
8 There is as yet no shift in the overall direction of the group , which remains dominated in terms of political action by its monopoly catholic and nationalist constituencies .
9 Members of the group of hotels , conference centres and stately homes hope to use the bridge as a strong marketing tool .
10 By creating a more definite starting and finishing point to the season , members of the group believed that the growing trend of out-of-season holidays and short breaks could be accelerated .
11 And , to Sven Hjerson 's concealed annoyance , Miss Arabella Buckley had contrived to make herself one of the group , her ample form straining the faded green canvas of a chair firmly set among the others .
12 Gilbert Forbes , still in his butler 's costume but without the tail coat and his toupee , was standing at the back of the group , his bald head pallid above his painted face .
13 Some do it because they want to belong to a group where sniffing happens to be part of the group 's activities .
14 However in such an institution , the elements of anti-structure are often suppressed , denied , or concealed in an attempt to maintain the idealogical purity of the group .
15 Part of the group helps in the use of carbohydrate for energy and growth ( B1 thiamin ) , while vitamin B6 ( pyridoxine ) helps in using protein and fats and also in removing water from the body tissues ( diuretic ) .
16 During the third phase of his enterprise Diaghilev realised the need to keep up with the tastes of his wealthy audiences always anxious to be in fashion and commissioned works from members of the group known as Les Six .
17 Nevertheless his choreographic plan is so designed that each movement of every dancer , whether as an individual or part of the group , is co-ordinated with the others so that it fits correctly into the overall pattern and within the space allotted by stage , wings and backcloth which — in Symphonic Variations — delicately echoes the curving lines or the dance .
18 Their argument was that a male 's potential quality as a parent might be important because , in many species of Old World monkeys , males form strong protective relationships with females and their young , which are crucial in reducing the amount of harassment and competition the young suffer from other members of the group .
19 The acquisition will pitch Bull into the front line of the competitive PC market and is part of the group 's overall drive to become a leader in international information technology .
20 His first book , Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the Puritan Revolution ( 1967 ) , quickly established him as an important contributor to seventeenth-century studies , and put him in the forefront of the group of scholars who were beginning the process of reinterpreting the English Revolution of the 1640s at the grass roots .
21 There has been criticism of the group 's wheeling and dealing which came to a head with the surprise sale of the William Hill / Mecca betting shops chain to Brent Walker .
22 Withdrawing the bid yesterday , Mr Fitton said the original discussions with Eagle , which was then chaired by Malcolm Stockdale , were amicable , but when company doctor David James took over as chairman of the group last week it was clear any approach would have to be aggressive .
23 The figures were helped by a review of the group 's stocks , both in television programmes and in paintings and prints , which added £1.1m to operating profits .
24 Egerton name change : Egerton Trust , the housebuilder and property developer , has changed the names of six of its subsidiaries to Egerton to reflect the exposure of the group .
25 But the carefully prepared general rise in European interest rates immediately prompted concern that it represented German worries about domestic inflation and the ability of the Bundesbank to persuade other countries to follow its policy , rather than an expression of the determination of the Group of Seven , the leading industrial nations , to control the dollar .
26 Alpha Gamma 's offer of 372p per share for 57 per cent of the group is backed by Meat Trade 's board unlike Twigrealm 's offer of 350p for the whole company .
27 They included Swiss and US bids , managment buyouts and the sale of part of the group .
28 Mr Shute is assuming the chairmanship of Ross from Ross Marks , the company 's 37-year-old founder , who will remain as chairman of the consumer electronics operations and a director of the group .
29 The banks agree not to sell bonds below the issue price until the arranger of the issue is satisfied that the bulk of the deal has been sold , after which , members of the group are free to sell at whatever prices they wish .
30 ‘ The main cause of the projected reduction of the group over the PES ( Public Expenditure Survey ) period will be reduced inflows to long-term unemployment rather than the ( slightly ) reduced outflows . ’
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