Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [pron] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 Centenary-class car 641 was provided for a ride to the Tower , where the Princess made the famous ascent to the top , on the recommendation of her son The Duke of Gloucester .
2 At the mention of his children the eyes of the man behind the desk flickered .
3 This was conducted by Sir Edmund Compton and as a result of his report the Treasury Solicitor 's office lost a considerable amount of its advisory work ( which it has since regained ) at about the time Ware became Treasury Solicitor in 1971 .
4 The minute book of the Britons speaks of average attendance at meetings of between thirty and fifty members , and Special Branch officers discovered that the circulation of its newspaper The Hidden Hand was only 150 per month .
5 If all providers going into trusts and if all er purchasing gon na be done by fund holders , the majority of whom are confident at this stage they 'll become fund holders what actually is the role of the purchasing consortium that be and role of the health authorities , as such er , other than perhaps to collect statistics in the future of our time the climbing and quality of the health service in this area ?
6 He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’
7 I note that the C E C proposes to report back in nineteen ninety four G M B Congress with an indication of what form the new union resulting from any such amalgamation might take .
8 For all his enjoyment of the work and the companionship of his team the lad was not sorry when the ground covered , about half an acre , showed that it was time for his midday snack .
9 ‘ Evaluation may be seen as ‘ closing the circle ’ of training , for in the light of its results the training officer will revise his overall policy , modify his methods and begin the whole process again .
10 Second , to consider in the light of their comments the substantive and statistical issues associated with such interpretations .
11 I would like to point out three errors in the review of my book The Scars of Evolution ( Review , 19 January ) .
12 He also consulted protestant church leaders on the religious elements of the new constitution , a step unprecedented in catholic Ireland of his day , and gained their support on the basis of the recognition of their churches the constitution was to give .
13 I 've just had a phone call in I 've just erm had a phone call from a conference company and she and part of her research the woman in came on one of my courses to just see what the background and what we were doing .
14 If the nurse neglects this part of her role the amputee may fall and injure himself or lose confidence in his ability to adapt and cope with this problem .
15 As we have seen , most of the principal theories of literature discussed in this book have included as part of their purpose the creation of a scientific basis for the study of literature .
16 As part of their engagement the lawyers will prepare detailed verification notes to support and provide evidence for the information and statements made in public documents .
17 Parents are given a school booklet , part of which outlines the school 's policy on homework .
18 The Rhine rises in the Swiss Grisons , forces its way north-west , forming for part of its course the border between Switzerland , Liechtenstein and Austria , enters the Bodensee ( Lake Constance ) in the south-east , flows through part of the lake , then out into the Untersee , over the falls to Basle , then north up through Germany on its long journey to Holland and out into the North Sea .
19 As part of its work the EPRG is anxious to construct , and then make widely available to interested parties , an inventory of all case-control studies that are in progress across Europe and that are designed to investigate possible associations between particular conditions and prior exposure to medicinal products .
20 If that er clothing becomes heated and it gets to the right temperature it will burst into the flames , likewise if it 's not balanced properly and you go out the door the living room or the lounge into the kitchen or some other part of your home the draft by closing the door can knock the airer over , unbalance it and of course er set fire to the clothing .
21 NOTE : IF A RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME FORMS PART OF YOUR COURSE THE APPROPRIATE RESIDENTIAL FEE MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF ENROLMENT .
22 Rights of way are an important part of our heritage the road network should not be allowed to degenerate further .
23 In respect of this part of his earnings the object of which is to provide income available for current expenditure the tortfeasor is , subject to sums necessarily spent to earn the income , entitled to no credit for expenditure saved as a result of the injury ; the principle that it is no concern of the tortfeasor how the plaintiff chooses to spend his income applies .
24 In 1251 Geoffrey of Liston , warden of Windsor Forest , was granted as part of his farm the herbage of the whole forest , including ‘ the herbage and hay of Kempton park , saving maintenance for the King 's deer there ’ .
25 Any single senior resident had to accept as part of his job the fact that his juniors were going to speculate constantly on his lack of a visible sex-life .
26 Whatever the description the result for such individuals who take up this role is that their lives are beset by disappointment and frustration because the remainder mobilise in their own defence of their egos the kinds of myths I have indicated , or withdraw in a schizoid way .
27 I am surprised that he did not cite as evidence in support of his case the moral philosophy of his own Monklands District Council .
28 In the course of their work the professional-managerial class develop techniques to control the working class .
29 In the course of their analysis the authors determined the extent to which their proposed criteria agreed with those contained in other existing diagnostic schemes — some ten or twelve of them .
30 In the course of his fieldwork the anthropologist will observe in considerable detail the day-to-day interactions of a few hundred individuals with many of whom he will eventually become intimately acquainted .
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