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

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1 It is true that many of the experiments in this area were grossly inadequate in method : they failed to ensure that the individuals they studied were similar , apart from the single factor being scrutinized ; they relied unduly on mothers ' memories for information about early events ; their various findings could not be compared because of disagreement about what should be counted as ‘ early weaning ’ or ‘ harsh training ’ , and so on .
2 In this context , we now see the problems of systematics condensing around two major , interrelated questions , which form the two main themes running through most of the papers in this book .
3 Three of the papers in this collection examine the relationship between these two professions from a historical perspective .
4 This is particularly so in the case of the topic of the papers in this volume — namely peace as a social value .
5 As becomes clear from most of the papers in this collection , this particular view of human nature is not one shared by many other societies .
6 Many of the papers in this volume set the human agent within a cosmology , a total moral universe of meaning .
7 ‘ Traditional climatic geomorphology as represented by most of the papers in this volume has to a large extent glossed over this paucity of knowledge of fundamentals ; it may be said to have proceeded , like Davis 's work , to premature generalization on the basis of quite vague ideas on the underlying process relations .
8 As many of the papers in this section reveal , the new technologies are providing information specialists with the ability to improve access to collections for academic research , especially via networks , to enhance the quality of texts , and to develop more powerful means of analysis .
9 A sub-theme running through many of the papers in this collection concerns the politics of data ; data for sale , data for citizenship , data as power , data as a cost …
10 Once you have made yourself familiar with the basic sewing processes , you will then be able to cope with any of the projects in this book .
11 ( d ) First registration of title Unless any money is paid , such that there is a conveyance on sale of the whole of the property , it is not thought that any of the transactions in this chapter will involve a compulsory application for first registration of title ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) .
12 A visit to any of the properties in this leaflet will introduce you , at first hand , to many aspects of English history and reveal the extent of all that remains to be discovered .
13 Disabled Visitors : many of the properties in this leaflet are accessible to visitors in wheelchairs , and are suitable for escorted visually handicapped visitors .
14 Wooden cocktail sticks and skewers are used in a few of the cakes in this book for propping up , for securing and also for decorative items such as flagpoles .
15 Marzipan is not essential for many of the cakes in this book , but is a nice addition if you have the time .
16 An examination by Richards ( 1982 ) of the factors employed in the recruitment of apprentices in the East Midlands illustrates some of the problems in this area , especially in relation to the current occupationalist assertion that young people will benefit from a more ‘ vocational ’ education in order to counteract their lack of experience .
17 Most of the problems in this area have now been resolved by the requirement that undertakings by a company not to create subsequent charges having priority to an existing charge have to be registered in the company 's register of charges and this will constitute notice to any person who is taking a charge which also has to be registered .
18 The third is the possibility , suggested also by Katib Celebi 's account of the office and supported to some degree by several contemporary documents , that there may have been a separate official muftilik of Edirne during the period : unfortunately , so shadowy is the evidence for its existence that as matters now stand it merely adds to the confusion , though could the facts about it be discovered , they might go some way toward resolving some of the problems in this vexed period .
19 Those contrary approaches , contrary calculations and contrary totals , the one nearly twice the other , had only to be set up to illustrate the difficulty of the problems in this case .
20 Strathclyde and Newcastle appear to be radically different from all of the others in this Table , in that more than 60% of their unconsulted theses have never been cited , and the results contained in them have not yet been published by their authors .
21 Despite the absence of genomic sequence for coding segment 2 , the intron/exon boundaries indicated account for all of the nucleotides in this region of the three cDNA clones shown in a. c , GGFBPP1 encodes a truncated protein .
22 On investigation , it was apparent that the claimant had been unaware of the regulations in this respect , and they had also been overlooked by the supervisor and administrative assistant who were involved in processing the claim .
23 ( Many of the findings in this study are broadly similar to those of Johnes 1990 ) .
24 Each of the records in this short ( 54 records ) file contains a question or task to be carried out using the reference(s) given .
25 Many of the decisions in this regard will be taken annually by the partners : where departures from the general rules are agreed , they should be promptly set down in writing and signed by all partners .
26 Anselm was prepared to insist on enforcement without qualification ; but quite apart from Bishop Roger 's case , it was most unlikely that he would have , or could have , the co-operation of the bishops in this .
27 None of the components in this design get unduly hot during operation , we do not need to worry about leaving ample space for a heatsink .
28 The concentrations of the components in this standard formula ( using sodium bicarbonate rather than trisodium citrate as the basic salt ) are given in Table 2 .
29 To understand the precise position of the movies in this whole process we need first to look more closely at that activity which , at least superficially , seemed to be the direct ancestor of the cinema , that is music-hall or vaudeville .
30 The role of the Colleges in this situation was limited to one of service management , ie organisers and providers of the prescribed education using resources allocated by the LEA headquarters , with little flexibility to enhance levels or types of resource to meet shortfalls .
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