Example sentences of "[num] [verb] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Vols. 1 & 2 consist of the two Janźček Cypresses ( ) and the two Smetana Quartets with some Dvořák miniatures ) . |
2 | Reg. v. Philippou , 89 Cr.App.R. 290 disapproved of the decision in Reg. v. Roffel [ 1985 ] V.R. 511 , where a husband and wife ran a small clothing manufacturing business . |
3 | The alleged contraventions of section 47 consist of the making of misleading statements for the purpose of inducing persons to enter into investment transactions . |
4 | But when I asked him how much of the land of the state of Israel might potentially have two claimants — an Arab and a Jew holding respectively a British mandate and an Israeli deed to the same property — he said he figure was accurate — and it should be remembered that over half of Israel in 1948 consisted of the Negev desert — then it suggested that Arabs owned a far greater proportion of that part of Palestine which became Israel than has previously been imagined . |
5 | One visionary speaker at the British Association ( science ) meeting in 1984 spoke of the likelihood of rats the size of wolves inheriting the Earth in 50 million years time , when Man — in all probability — is no longer on the scene . |
6 | A search will reveal : ( a ) Whether the property is in an area of compulsory registration ( question 18 made of the local authority will also give you this information ) ; ( b ) whether the freehold or leasehold title is registered ; ( c ) if the title is unregistered , whether any cautions against first registration or priority notice is registered . |
7 | Application is made on Form 96 and costs £6. ( d ) Action on receipt of reply As when considering the answer to question 18 made of the local authority , consider whether any unregistered disposition of the property for value has been made since registration of title became compulsory . |
8 | The alleged contraventions of section 57 consist of the publication of investment advertisements whose contents had not been approved as required by the Act . |
9 | The exiled Prime Minister and Crown Prince of Kuwait , Shaikh Saad al Abdullah as Salim as Sabah , in an address on Jan. 17 spoke of the " legitimate struggle to liberate our dear homeland from the evil Iraqi regime 's occupation " . |
10 | A report by the TASS news agency on Dec. 11 spoke of the arrest of several senior Mongolian bank officials , including the president of Mongolbank and the director-general of the Mongolian Bank for Trade and Development . |
11 | Of this , 4,000 consisted of the highly toxic polychlorinatedbiphenyls ( PCBs ) , mostly from Spain and Italy . |
12 | She notes the confusion of an audience sensitized to auratic art at the 1978 unveiling of the new cast of Rodin 's Gates of Hell . |
13 | One thinks of the Moorgate crash in 1975 which killed 42 people and seriously injured 75 ; one thinks of the Goodge Street fire of 1981 and , inevitably , King 's Cross . |
14 | Stannard 's treatment is not entirely new , rather he is usefully conveying elements of some recent trends in Christian theology which take science very seriously while preserving the realities of faith ( one thinks of the writings of Tom Torrance , Stanley Jaki , Arthur Peacocke , the meetings of the UK science and Faith Forum , and of the World Council of Churches 's programme on faith and science ) . |
15 | An unknown writer observing at the restoration work of 1887 says of the nave , the walls were found to be covered with old surface paintings , and Fielding in his Memories of Malling , writes , " In Halling Church until a few years ago existed the uncouth painting over the chancel arch , variously described as the tale of the unfaithful wife and the emblematic representation of the seven deadly sins . |
16 | If one thought of the head only going forward , and not upward , it would invariably drop downwards , causing an increase of muscular tension in the neck area . |
17 | Much better news awaits those who may well have dismissed all ideas of Caterham ownership with one thought of the insurance bill . |
18 | In another reinterpretation , in 1874 , the Rev. Sedley Taylor of Cambridge talked of the trial of Galileo , drawing attention to the possibility of a forged Inquisition minute , and the probability therefore that Galileo ought to have been acquitted whatever one thought of the general merits of his theories ; his condemnation was the fault of a dirty tricks brigade rather than of the Church . |
19 | The scale on which Pound was working was not clear even to the poet himself ; so that the eleven cantos which he originally designated as ‘ preparation of the palette ’ are now by responsible commentators considerably extended — to the extent that the first thirty cantos , which are all that the twenties knew of the poem ( A Draft of XVI Cantos ( Paris , June 1925 ) ; A Draft often Cantos 17–27 ( 100 copies , September 1928 ) ; and A Draft of XXX Cantos ( 210 copies , August 1930 ) ) , are now often regarded as laying out no the painter 's palette the hues that only in subsequent cantos would be combined to polemical and imaginative purpose . |
20 | Serial searching will take eleven accesses of the index . |
21 | The SPÖ , led by Hans Sipötz , the provincial governor [ see p. 35792 ] , had called the election following the April 15 upholding of the conviction for perjury of former Chancellor Fred Sinowatz [ see p. 38164 ] , whom Sipötz and others in the party leadership had supported in court . |
22 | TABLE 9 FEATURES OF THE HYPERKINETIC SYNDROME ( HYPERACTIVITY ) |
23 | The jury of 15 consisted of the Provost , the Baylie , three merchants , a surgeon , a carpenter . |
24 | Chapter 9 consists of the working out in a Tyneside context of an idea which derives from the work of Zusa Ferge ( 1979 ) and Alan Walker ( 1984 ) . |
25 | It is first heard of about the year 1000 , and a charter of 1005 speaks of the ‘ haga ’ or enclosure which existed here . |
26 | Drawing upon this European research and his own observations in the United States , the American diplomat George Perkins Marsh ( 1801–82 ) wrote his Man and Nature of 1864 to warn of the dangers . |
27 | Appendix two represents of the agreed that policy panel considered that we should submit to the public enquiry . |
28 | Table 6.2 Values of the basis for the example |
29 | Jean-Pierre Hocké , who had resigned as High Commissioner in October 1989 after allegations that he had misused money from a Danish/Swedish educational fund [ see p. 36989 ] , was in October 1990 cleared of the charges after a Danish government investigation . |