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

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1 In that sea twists and clumps of phosphorescence marked the minds of other psykers .
2 Experimental models in which the oestrogen stimulated rat uterus was seen to develop smooth muscle cell alterations resemboing the ultrastructural characteristics of fibroblasts emphasised the relation between the two cell types and the presence of intermediate forms , and these studies also documented the production of connective tissue proteins by such transformed smooth muscle cells .
3 The third stage is particularly concerned with how systematic variation in the characteristics of events affects the way in which they are categorised .
4 A more realistic alternative is to deduce which characteristics of organizations have the most impact on accounting .
5 To what extent unobserved characteristics of individuals effect the interpretation and modelling of the data .
6 We 've now moved on in part of question your question five B and erm in my response to that I 'm suggesting , and I hope it 's not just semantics , picking up the point made just before we broke for coffee , is that there 's all sorts of things called the countryside , and this policy is is directed at the open countryside .
7 Along the ‘ inner ’ wall can be found a staggering array of models , components , uniforms and all sorts of artefacts charting the progress of aviation in a similar timeline to the airframes .
8 ‘ We get all sorts of requests to match the husband 's kilt .
9 In Chapter 6 , we used this approach to the understanding of language processing to interpret the results of various different sorts of experiments involving the comprehension and production of single words in skilled users of language .
10 All sorts of theories to explain the phenomenon have been advanced , but as far as I am concerned , it works .
11 As Sally Alexander has observed , they ran the risk of leaving the door ‘ wide open for all sorts of ideas equating the national interest with motherhood and children ’ .
12 They are using all sorts of means to raise the cash , and despite the sacrifice and the lack of vacancies today , I am convinced that those who join now will all get jobs when they are qualified .
13 Golden silhouettes of phoenixes indented the paving , suggestive of mighty , three-clawed footprints .
14 But as Office Talk snapped Take That arriving in their mean looking black Mercedes , Drury House was rocked by the screams of fans lining the pavement for a glimpse of Robbie , Mark , and the rest of the boys .
15 Only the legs of birds show the tough scaly skin that reflects their reptilian ancestry .
16 In the sixteenth century the Swiss physician Paracelsus tried to introduce more logical and effective methods of treatment.and laid the foundations of a pharmaceutical approach to drug selection , while at the same time reviving the idea of treatment by similars .
17 Methods of manipulation include the spreading of false rumours , or buying ( or selling ) at a price that is more ( or less ) than is commercially necessary .
18 She is moving to the north in January and although sorry to be leaving Kent , is looking forward , with her husband , to living on the outskirts of Sheffield overlooking the Derbyshire dales .
19 WORK is under way at Belstead Brook Park on the outskirts of Ipswich to make the area more attractive and accessible to visitors .
20 Members of the council 's policy resources committee demanded that the owners of the land on the outskirts of Darlington restore the blighted area to a green field site .
21 Joint sessions of JPs constituted the second tier of the new judicial administration .
22 Purslow Brothers of Clapham submitted the lowest tender — for about £633.15s.0d — and this was accepted .
23 The Districts of Bedfordshire had the largest increase of any in the first period ( 10.3 per cent ) , followed by the second largest decrease ( -9.0 per cent ) in the second period , and a middling change in the third .
24 These brilliant vitreous squares of colour catch the limited rays of light from the high windows of the drum and create a shimmering effect which glows and is alive in the semi-darkness of the church .
25 Grilles in the sheer wall throwing out rods of light indicated the kitchens .
26 In the March reshuffle a total of 11 ministers and secretaries of state left the Cabinet , now reduced from 27 to 21 members as part of a streamlining process in line with an IMF and World Bank economic restructuring programme .
27 1.26 The 1988 Act requires the Secretaries of State to revise the curriculum from time to time ; we assume that NCC and CCW , among others , will advise them on this , and that such revision will include attainment targets , the allocation of statements of attainment to levels , programmes of study and methods of assessment .
28 Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay .
29 Opportunities sometimes arise , however , for decorating objects with square or rectangular faces , or where certain considerations of function restrict the extent of possible ornament .
30 No particular experiences are linked with any particular statements in the interior of the field , except indirectly through considerations of equilibrium affecting the field as a whole .
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