Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [noun sg] of [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 In this way , they manage to give a picture of how the structural ambiguities of discourses of gender and the individual subject intersect .
2 Models too can be constructed to give a view of both the interior and exterior of a structure .
3 The conference was a welcome and vital opportunity for women and men , both black and white , to share information and their experiences , to use these to identify and challenge oppression and to begin to build a vision of how the personal social services might and can be different .
4 which is trying to accumulate a record of how the English language is used in everyday context , like lectures , like in broadcasts , like in people 's homes and so forth .
5 In order to have a sense of how the different codes are used in interactions , it is necessary for the linguist to be quite clear about which code is being used at a particular time .
6 The point is that the psychophysical approach forces you to develop a model of how the system , in this instance the mechanisms of colour discrimination , might work and it is this model that is used to guide the direct physiological measurements .
7 The committee was established to recommend a model of how the English language ( whether spoken or written ) works , which would form a basis for teacher training and professional discussion of English teaching ; to recommend how and how far this model should be made explicit to pupils ; and to recommend what pupils should be taught and be expected to understand by the ages of 7 , 11 and 16 .
8 ONE of the candidates in last week 's Irish elections is still hoping to become a member of both the Irish and British parliaments .
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