Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [conj] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | MCD spectra provide information about the degeneracy of states and help with the assignment of electronic spectra . |
2 | The cube dependence is not a precise match with the 3.4 exponent obtained from viscosity measurements of long chains , but it is acceptable , particularly as the model gives a satisfactory picture of how a polymer chain can overcome the restraining influence of entanglements and move within the matrix . |
3 | Children have to learn that it is easier to start at one end of a line of objects and finish at the other . |
4 | In conjunction with several American firms , Clive and Stokes has been involved in developing ISA ( International Search Associates ) which aims to find firms who will adhere to a strict set of rules and co-operate in a manner which will enable the client to have the benefit of local know-how , with less restrictive off-limits constraints , but at the same time have an international outlook . |
5 | It has been pointed out by feminists that the tradition which depends upon this demarcation line fails to give a satisfactory account of conflicts that arise in the private sphere . |
6 | In Chapters 3 and 4 we have been looking at the major groups of institutions that participate in the financial system . |
7 | Mr Launders is pleased with the responsible reaction of shareholders and press to the valuation . |
8 | For every site , however , the archaeologists ' main concerns are to recover the sequence of plans that result from the changing occupation and use of the site over a period of time ; the stratigraphic sequence of layers ; the relationship of any features such as walls , pits and ditches to one another ; evidence for the dating of these features and of the site as a whole ; evidence for the climate and local environment when the site was occupied ; and the relationship of the site to other sites , both in the locality and further afield . |
9 | The wildly snaking curves in the left panel are the traces of orbits that lie in the corotation region . |
10 | The boys play the role of husbands and behave in the same way as they see their fathers do in their respective homesteads . |
11 | This is a high amplitude burst of contractions that start in the stomach and are propagated distally into the lower small bowel . |
12 | Take himself off to Yzordderrex and set up business with Peccable ; marry Hoi-Polloi despite her crossed eyes ; have a litter of kids and retire to the Hills of the Conscious Cloud , in the Third , and raise parrots . |
13 | And anyway , why would the Cathedral jackdaws suddenly break the habit of centuries and come to the south side when their haunt had always been on the north ? |
14 | As a fellow Chairman of these Tribunals I find myself in general agreement with him , although is until some way is found to eliminate obviously frivolous appeals from the Local Appeal Tribunal 's decisions I doubt the practicality of having appeals to a Tribunal of Commissioners and blanch at the thought of their Lordships of the Court of Session 's comments if asked to deal with some of the material placed before a single Commissioner at present . |
15 | Thus , the draftsman should be especially careful before embarking on a long list of matters that fall within a particular covenant . |
16 | The present project uses a vector chain method known as Freeman Encoding , which codes letters into sequences of strokes that conform to a number ( usually 8 ) of preset geometric directions . |
17 | Pupils at Grange Primary School in Hartlepool have collected a huge amount of toothbrushes and toothpaste for an orphanage in Romania . |
18 | The results of these latest trials indicate the continuing need for close cooperation between neurosurgeons , pathologists , and radiation oncologists in the management of cancers that metastasise to the brain , not only to provide biopsy material for histological diagnosis but also to carry out excisional surgery in appropriate cases . |
19 | You cross a series of bridges and get into the swampy meadowland known as Arthog Bog . |
20 | They contribute to the enrichment of the quality of life of individuals and contribute to the general economic development of society . |
21 | Some of you , you might have seen them , where you 've got a number of bolts that shoot into the top from the side of the frame and the whole thing operates at the turn of a key . |
22 | Competitive advantage today comes from continuous , incremental innovation and refinement of a variety of ideas that spread throughout the organization . |
23 | There 's no doubt that by revivifying the programme of Descartes and Hume in an extremely forceful and effective way , and arming it with new logical weapons , he did make a very substantial contribution to the theory of knowledge and activated the thinking of a lot of other people . |
24 | Undoubtedly benefits are coming from those sorts of changes that come from the Health Service reforms . |
25 | Do n't forget to provide drainage so water does not collect on the treads ; this will make them slippery and potentially dangerous , and will also encourage the growth of algae and moss on the surfaces . |
26 | This leaves non-meanings ; but non-meanings are a vast class , comprising logically most diverse elements and including a large sub-class of topics that come under the general heading of " fiction " . |
27 | Homogeneous catalysts are compounds of metals that dissolve in the reaction mixture and which must be separated from it at the end . |
28 | Projection is the unconscious attribution to others of feelings that belong to the self . |
29 | It is , in my view , a pity that those candidates wishing to challenge this state of affairs and work towards a truly representative council will be unable to make this known . |
30 | And running diagonally across his star-map is the Milky Way — the cream and dazzle of lights that stretch from the goods-yard down the Ironworks sidings , along the foot of the slag-bank , to the Ironworks themselves . |