Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It seems , however , that the tension for the actor is but derivative of that tension endlessly defined and redefined by psychiatrists , psychologists and social psychologists in terms of inner/outer reality : I/Me , Ego/Self , or subjective/objective .
2 The faster reappearance of bands at the upper ( 5' ) side of this footprint therefore suggests that actinomycin dissociates from CGCG faster than CGCT .
3 The purchase of this equipment also ensured that we did not need to convert a room to provide a separate Archive Library in future building development .
4 Some of this criticism still applies but what is perhaps more important is the alternative formulation that Stenhouse offered .
5 ‘ The horrible nature of this attack only underlines that these are the sort of people whom all democrats oppose . ’
6 Paul 's penchant for ‘ diplomatic ’ solutions of this kind also meant that many Council texts remained ambivalent .
7 Critics of this view variously suggest that Socialist propensity to ‘ violence ’ anticipated that of the right ; that unnecessary enemies for the Republic were created by anticlericalism and , in general , too narrow a view on the part of the left as to what constituted acceptable ‘ Republican ’ values , credentials and behaviour ; and that the CEDA , a potentially Christian Democratic party which might have evolved in a genuinely democratic direction , was actually forced rightwards by the conduct of the left .
8 For the people of this city like to meet and greet the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress , we will strive to meet as many people in all walks of life as possible .
9 It was , therefore , not surprising that the great economists of this period either ignored or made only brief and passing references to the quality or quantity of labour as an important factor in economic growth .
10 For some reason , the makers of this trash still think that all metal fans have had their frontal lobes seared from their skulls , and would n't know an intelligent sentence if it jumped up and shouted ‘ moron ’ in their earholes .
11 For some reason , the makers of this trash still think that all metal fans have had their frontal lobes seared from their skulls , and would n't know an intelligent sentence if it jumped up and shouted ‘ moron ’ in their earholes .
12 The scale of this rockfall certainly suggests that there will continue to be collapses on this popular buttress .
13 Proponents of this definition often assume that criminal law is closely related to the consensus , although they accept that law may be tardy in reacting to changing attitudes .
14 The results of this study clearly suggest that the decreased fluid transport seen in the jejunum on days 6–9 after inoculation was at least partly mediated via activation of the enteric nervous system .
15 Human diversity is the product of this process endlessly repeated and re-sorted over tens of thousands of years .
16 The members of such groups typically believe that their specially created cameras are the only camerae lucidae ; if only people could be persuaded to peep at the world through their lenses , all other cameras would be condemned to political obscurity .
17 Only a simmering unrest which regularly erupted in riots or strikes , the leaders of such mutinies invariably found and executed .
18 Nevertheless , the existence of these changes strongly suggests that Falkowski and Wilson 's inference that open ocean phytoplankton productivity has remained roughly constant since the industrial revolution is premature , and may even by false .
19 Altogether none of these changes really recognise that the majority of families depend on the earnings of both husband and wife , even if the wife 's contribution in most instances is smaller .
20 The ubiquity of these notions also reflects that the labour process itself influences policemen and women in how they view their work , and the sociology of policing has shown how routine policing consists of similar tasks wherever it occurs .
21 Even more satisfactory are the beautiful flavours and scents of these dishes authentically made and eaten when fresh .
22 The second of these equations immediately implies that there exists a function Φ such that .
23 The first of these equations merely states that for any country the quantity of money grows in accordance with an identifiable but stochastic process .
24 We have followed the trail of these people only to find that they have moved house and we can not trace them .
25 We have followed the trail of these people only to find that they have moved house and we can not trace them .
26 Three-quarters of all Germans now believe that the government has a duty to provide them with a job and a house .
27 ‘ ( 1 ) On a taxation of costs on a standard basis there shall be allowed a reasonable amount in respect of all costs reasonably incurred and any doubts which the taxing officer may have as to whether the costs were reasonably incurred or were reasonable in amount shall be resolved in favour of the paying party ; and in these rules the term ‘ the standard basis ' in relation to the taxation of costs shall be construed accordingly .
28 I have taken it a stage further with the inclusion of many groups usually seen as problematic , linking them with more familiar body plans .
29 But in the lives of many people today love and marriage , though ideals , swiftly give way to conflict , strain , unhappiness and divorce .
30 Those who , in face of those facts still insist that the industrial co-operative is suitable only for small businesses , contribute to the inertia with which its promotion must contend .
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