Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun] [coord] [adv] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Not only the characteristics of cities but also the requirements of industry need to be taken into account , and both are changing .
2 Not only did the names change at the Palaeozoic/Mesozoic boundary , but also the classification , the methods of study and even the terminology of the anatomical parts .
3 In ‘ craft ’ retailing , the store manager and staff can consult central databases of information and back the ‘ hunches ’ which come from face to face contact with customers rather than from postcodes and product flow analysis .
4 Assaults on policemen , Chinese and defenceless women , window-smashing , gang fights , breaking up holiday resorts , and gobbing on the steps of churches and also the worshippers assembled there , were among their least terrible adventures .
5 They tested a set of assumptions about the attitudes of investors and hence the impact of the P/E ratio .
6 In chapter 13 the Group suggests that , for pupils taught mainly through the medium of Welsh , the programmes of study but not the attainment targets for English in key stage 2 will need modification , to accommodate the matters , skills and processes which have been included in the English programmes of study for key stage 1 but have been disapplied in respect of such pupils in key stage 1 .
7 If the patient takes more medicine than they need then there will be over-reaction but I have had very few cases of over-reaction and always the state produced has calmed within a day .
8 The intention is that the decisions that health authorities take about the placing of contracts should reflect the views of GPs and also the health authority 's assessment of the district 's local health priorities .
9 It 's still working but only with loads of distortion and then the output is quiet and acoustic , instead of loud and gutsy .
10 This is one of the dangers of licensing and obviously the licensee will have to be chosen with great care .
11 There are no formal rules of evidence and generally the parties are not permitted to appear by counsel .
12 There was evidently some dilemma in Gould 's mind as to whether a work on the birds of Europe or just the birds of Britain would prove most lucrative .
13 The study of the English economy in the late Middle Ages shows that there were wide discrepancies of fortune between different parts of the country , and that any attempt to understand its development must take into consideration not only such general factors as population change and the effects of war but also the immediate local factors which determined why one area could outstrip another in prosperity or decline .
14 This not only spells out just a few of the advantages of zinc but also the name of the leading rolled zinc available in the UK
15 The argument to the contrary holds that the legislation merely removes the proceeds of copyright and not the offender 's proprietary interest itself .
16 First er the precedent that exists for concessions on the electoral quota , the separate cultural identity , the special geographic situation , the economic needs of Cornwall and finally the concerns of Plymouth itself .
17 The speed of flow is impressive , far faster than any human could achieve either with traditional methods or using earlier versions of PageMaker and so the feature is a genuinely worthwhile addition to the product .
18 Here too history has always been the problem not the solution — which is why both structuralism and poststructuralism can be positioned within the broad trajectory of a post-war Marxism that has taken the form of a sustained enquiry into concepts of history and even the very possibility of its conceptualization .
19 Not only does religion give the principles of society but also the principles of one 's lifestyle .
20 Er bearing in mind they 've also got eight thousand pounds of earnings and so the eight thousand pounds of earnings they 've got to use that up er savings , sorry , savings not earnings er before they can actually get means tested erm and there 's a s a sliding scale between three thousand and there .
21 The extent of financial hardship varied among the women depending upon the size of their redundancy payment , whether they received unemployment and/or supplementary benefit , their earning status in the household , the employment status of their partner , whether there were other sources of income and how the family managed its income .
22 Bugs and men who study them have inspired great literature and pages and pages of nonsense But even the finest fiction has rarely improved on real life
23 He argues that there must be an accumulation of ‘ circumstances ’ and ‘ currents ’ that ‘ fuse ’ into a ‘ ruptural unity ’ that involves not only the level of the relations of production but also the conditions of existence prevailing at the time and the international conjuncture ( Althusser 1969 : 100 ) .
24 Are only drops of water and even the dead man suddenly
25 It is likely that the later stages of development and particularly the structure of the turbulent motion at high Ra are essentially the same whether or not the experiment has involved pattern control .
26 The surface would have suffered saturation bombardment during the final stages of formation but either the surface was too soft to preserve these craters , as indicated by the degradation of the oldest craters , or the surface was somehow ‘ decratered ’ .
27 It reaches us through not only the filtering processes of memory but also the demands of style : and this is particularly obvious in this instance Although his autobiography was never published , the teller of this tale , James Mackenzie , was a professional showman who ended up on the fairground stage .
28 Notes There are several flights of stairs and only the auditorium is wheelchair accessible .
29 John Pilger may point us back to the lessons of Vietnam or even the Falklands , but we also live day-to-day with distorted coverage of Ireland and it does n't seem to bother us too much .
30 For some authors perspective provides both the laws of perception and also the key to the true and rational representation of objects .
  Next page