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

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1 If you use an equaliser during your video editing sessions , carefully check the effect of each adjustment as you go , by monitoring the sound over a loudspeaker ( headphones may not give a true impression of how the tone corrections will sound when played back in the normal way ) .
2 Then begins the arduous task of checking the weight of each sack before it is sewn up by hand to eliminate cheating — and there is no chance of chucking out the odd lump or two en route !
3 We ask of each person whether he did anything he should not have done such that he should be blamed for the deaths that followed , or whether he contributed to the accidents in such a way that , blameworthy or not , he should bear some portion of the damage or loss .
4 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
5 Although you can scale up the size and shape of the leaves and flowers , the huge numbers that have to be used to fill the picture mean that the overall effect is lost , and you can not appreciate the beauty of each flower as there are so many of them .
6 Yeah you get one of each kind when you start .
7 Its drawbacks are that the printing speed is low , the head only prints one dot of each character as it passes across the paper , and the ‘ ink ’ does tend to smudge .
8 Urging the appointment of party leaders with knowledge of each country and their languages Mr Biffen said that in the longer term visits could develop into reciprocal exchange schemes which would be to everyone 's benefit .
9 Given that the decision calls for considered judgment , it must always be appropriate to consider the matter in the case of each patient before it arises .
10 One of the major issues being addressed by the general SVQ pilot is the design of each qualification and its suitability for its target groups .
11 Leading companies in the US take the whole process from beginning to end , from assistance in credit marketing , through processing applications to opening accounts and managing them , all based on a complete picture of each individual and their circumstances .
12 For a start , you need a bricklaying trowel for spreading the mortar bed in which each course of bricks or blocks is laid , for buttering mortar on to the end of each brick before you place it , and for trimming off excess mortar afterwards .
13 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
14 There are various methods of point counting , the most obvious being the spot identification of each grain as it appears under the cross wires of the microscope ( e.g. Van der Plas & tobi , 1965 ; Soloman & green , 1966 ) .
15 the principle of definition : the duties , authority and responsibility of each position and its relationships with other positions , should be defined in writing and made known to everyone concerned ;
16 This normally involves working either from a design laid out on squared paper or under the direction of an overseer ( or salim in Persian ) , who systematically calls out the colour of each knot as it is required .
17 Skilled negotiators resist the temptation to counter propose and instead explore the pros and cons of each proposal as it comes up .
18 After the glue has been applied to both edges of each segment and they are assembled , the banding clamp is dropped down over the assembly and tightened until the joints close up tightly .
19 Well , obviously , we take sort of each race as it comes .
20 But we used to have these , these bins at the end of each road and we used to have to put any scrap or unwanted food in .
21 if they put a cycle path along the edge of each road when they build them
22 As scientific courses proliferated , so this aspect became more prominent ; the people working in particular sciences came to expect of each other that they would speak the same language , and gaps between physicists , chemists , biologists , geologists and so on increased .
23 Perhaps he thought she and Naylor were so enamoured of each other that he was always there .
24 We have n't seen much of each other while he 's been busy as England 's captain and I have served my South African Test ban .
25 ‘ Does that mean we shall see a great deal more of each other than we have in the past ? ’ she asked .
26 All I know is that by the time we had entered into residence again that autumn , we found we had made so little progress , and had remained so vague about our aims that , one evening , Harold Mason and I , who had seen more of each other than we did anyone else in the group , resolved to abandon the project altogether ; and I therefore wrote to Eliot , from whom I had not heard further , telling him that our plan had made so little headway that I felt it my duty to tell him not to trouble himself any more .
27 ( Even at this point either psychogenic or physical impediments may arise but our illustrative pair are uninhibited and highly desirous of each other so we will assume it does not ! )
28 He said , ‘ How wonderful it has been for us both to seek new understanding of each other as we have prayed together and sought healing from each other 's wounds . ’
29 Love implies the acceptance of each other as you really are .
30 One evening the Under-Secretary and the expatriate managed to call within minutes of each other and we found ourselves playing host to them both .
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