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

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1 Brunner never accepted Barth 's absolute christocentrism , was sharply critical of the amount of attention that Barth devoted to the Trinity , and saw in the unfolding of the Church Dogmatics a relapse into an excessively objective kind of theology .
2 The applications of Papert 's ideas to the Third World had more to do with Servan-Schreiber 's priorities , than with the immediate concerns of the computer scientists the politician had gathered .
3 However , her favourite roles came in two Glenn Miller movies Sun Valley Serenade ( 1941 ) , as the band 's vocalist ( Pat Friday dubbing her singing ‘ I Know Why ’ ) , and as one of the Orchestra Wives the following year .
4 Following service , the bailiff or other officer of the court files a certificate of the manner , place and date of service ( N 12 ) .
5 I HAD BEEN making the rounds of the Sacrifice Poles the day we heard my brother had escaped .
6 As part of the re–organisation negotiations a revised working rota , attendance hours and bonus scheme has been worked out to ensure that existing employees contractual earnings are protected
7 There is to be no widespread review of the prices , profits and performance of the utilities , despite the original proposal in the Government 's draft document issued before the publication of the citizens charter : ’ The Government will therefore in consultation with the regulators review the performance of the utility companies the results of the review willl be published ’ .
8 The second section of the manifesto outlines the DUP 's social and economic policies , which are moderately Keynesian , calling for ‘ additional but sensible public expenditure on a sustained jobs creation offensive ’ , cheaper energy through a link to the British mainland 's North Sea gas network , and major investment in housing .
9 As a result of the Transfer Regulations the purchaser becomes responsible for all the rights , obligations and liabilities of the vendor under the employment contracts for all persons employed in the business transferred .
10 A particularistic knowledge of what is ‘ normal ’ for this watercourse , this discharge , in this weather , at this time of the year shapes an officer 's expectations and equips him to attend to anything ‘ abnormal ’ .
11 Sometimes it can be caused by the age of the oak casks the wine is stored in .
12 At the top of the Exit Cracks the three men stopped for a rest .
13 As these resources affect the ‘ purchasing power ’ of the commissioning authorities the use of the formula is seen as a way of creating a level playing field for purchasers .
14 The wholesaler 's only sanction against non-cooperating members is to expel them from the group , whereas in the case of the variety multiples a recalcitrant manager can be quickly removed .
15 Almost up to the eve of the opening services the building was known as the ‘ Edenderry Memorial School Chapel ’ .
16 L 379 , p. 1 ) , according to which the levying of any customs duty or charge having equivalent effect and the application of any quantitative restriction or measure having equivalent effect were prohibited in the internal trade of the Community ; ( c ) article 8(1) of that Regulation , which , as regards the payment of an indemnity to producers who were not members of a producers ' organisation , provided that such an indemnity was to be granted without discrimination as to the nationality or place of establishment of the recipients ; ( d ) article 27(2) of that Regulation , which laid down for all fishing vessels flying the flag of one of the member states the principle of equal access to ports and first-stage marketing installations in the other member states ; ( e ) article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , which authorised the member states to determine the detailed rules for the utilisation of the quotas allocated to them , in accordance with the applicable Community provisions ; and ( f ) article 13(2) of Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 3094/86 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources ( Official Journal 1986 No .
17 Looking more closely at the arrangement of the calcite plates the fivefold symmetry is still in evidence — in this group there are five areas of finer plates ( ambulacra ) radiating from the centre .
18 The Divisional Court held that they had power to review the visitor 's decision and that upon a proper construction of the university statutes the university had no power to dismiss Mr. Page .
19 The Sussex campus , with its tastefully harmonized buildings in the modernist-Palladian style , arranged in elegant perspective at the foot of the South Downs a few miles outside Brighton , was much admired by architects , but had a somewhat disorienting effect on the young people who came to study there .
20 The end of the passage brought her to the head of the kitchen stairs the head of a mine-shaft .
21 The actual title of the course matters a lot less than the content , but a word of caution is necessary here to help you differentiate between programmes designed to prepare you for re-entry to the profession , and those which may be open to nurses currently practising , namely ‘ refresher courses ’ .
22 She dyed some of the rice grains a different colour from the background , these grains were easy to see : she dyed other grains the same colour as the background , which made them difficult to see .
23 He was a regular visitor to Walton and also joined one of the cadet crews every year on one of the regular deployments to Belgium , Holland and France .
24 Each system supplies one body of the twin servos No 1 system supplies most ancillaries while No 2 system operates emergency landing gear extension and emergency brakes .
25 As a result of the test findings the police began to look more closely at other cases .
26 The annual replacement of the fuel rods a month later did not go too well either .
27 Great pillars of stone swept up to a roof that seemed an infinity away , sunlight was pouring through the stained glass and falling through space to the floor below , and in one of the side chapels a group of French nuns were singing the Angelus by candlelight , their voices weaving round the stone pillars and the shafts of dark and light .
28 From the interruption of the war years the monasteries never recovered : their buildings had been stripped , their recruitment impeded , their incomes dilapidated .
29 The organisers stated : ‘ Our self-set pre-condition to make use of these non-museal living spaces and workshops for our projects is to consider in each of the exhibition concepts the residents and history of this part of the city : former Jewish district which today may be rundown and falling apart , but which , in the long run , will belong to the government district of an emerging capital with modern architecture . ’
30 I would like to know in what proportion of the control patients the referring general practitioner considered the diagnosis of malignant melanoma .
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