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

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1 If it is accepted , as I argue , that a judge , when sitting in his court , is frequently required to make decisions which involve an assessment of where the public interest lies and so to make a political decision , then he can not be said to act neutrally , although he may still be the person best suited to make that particular decision .
2 An assessment of how the child is able to use his sight in day-to-day situations of work and play can be helpful in indicating the kind of activities involving vision that will be possible , and the kinds of learning and play materials that will be particularly appropriate for each child .
3 A positive result does not give an indication of when the infection by HIV occurred .
4 Such modes of explanation are illustrated and distinguished with reference to various experimental studies , which provide an indication of when the different modes of explanation are understood by children .
5 Very recent work has provided , for the first time , an indication of how the position of cells in the developing limb might be recorded .
6 The Accounting Standards Board 's second financial reporting standard will result in more subsidiaries being brought into group accounts , and is being seen as an indication of how the ASB will deal with group accounts in its later projects .
7 These should include an indication of how the participants of the consensus group were selected and whether their conclusions were based on their original research or their interpretation of the available literature .
8 Her conversations with the villagers as they shelled peanuts or sat around the fire , the interest she took in her pupils and their home backgrounds , her journeys out into the villages on teaching practice or corps activities had given her an appreciation of how the Africans thought and felt .
9 Although this work concerns itself primarily with the organization of knowledge and the production of indexes , catalogues and databases , it is imperative that the indexer should have an appreciation of how the index is to be used .
10 Bilinguals come somewhere between , indicating that there may be an influence of both the language itself and the internal processing of deaf people .
11 The subsidiarity agreement was particularly an aim of both the United Kingdom and Germany .
12 Whereas the library promotion schemes are designed to publicize the library service , the courses go a stage further by giving an insight of how the library operates as well as orienting the course participant to the services and stock .
13 This demands an examination of how the courts have interpreted shareholder interests , and a consideration of the theoretical and practical consequences of the modifications to the model .
14 Answer guide : Managers would be using it to plan future activity levels , order stocks , employ labour etc. whereas bankers are more interested in an overview of where the business is likely to go and perhaps also as a monitoring tool , although it is doubtful that such a level of sophistication is applied to the majority of enterprises .
15 Assistant Director heads the team of seven which has responsibility for taking an overview of how the new qualifications are received , and providing help and advice to centres .
16 But i it grew slowly over the weeks and I think Christmas was an example of just the actual logistics of what we did at Christmas must be something of a feat in that so much stuff came in from the volume of presents and then the way in which they could be distributed .
17 New development in Swindon , on industrial land once occupied by old railway works , is an example of where the new estates of the future should be built .
18 Is n't this an example of precisely the kind of person that Christ said ‘ Go out , find , and help bring into your bed ’ ?
19 The ill-fated Panther Solo was an example of how the lengthy process of fabricating complex composite structures can present difficulties for even specialist marques
20 But yesterday he singled out the pit closures fiasco as an example of how the Government has messed up .
21 For an example of how the amount of a redundancy payment is arrived at see case no. 2 outlined below .
22 This paper has provided an example of how the self-interest of solicitors is a more helpful way of viewing this group .
23 Here is an example of how the changes might affect a small business , with a 15% phased increase each year .
24 An example of how the industry maintains its standards can be seen in the treatment of a complaint against a Japanese motor manufacturer by a member of the public ( ASA Case Report 119 , 1985 ) .
25 As an example of how the law is concerned with accounting standards in nationalized industries , we can examine the case of British Rail ( BR ) .
26 I think that this is best explained , not by looking at lots of particular theories , but by looking at one as an example of how the basic problem — how cumulative selection got its start — might be solved .
27 Held up as an example of how the regime 's cultural policies nurtured world-class artists , he had been firmly identified with the regime , holding the office of deputy chair of the Democratic Front ( the political umbrella movement incorporating the ruling communist Party of Labour ) .
28 The following is an example of how the concentration of solution can be determined from the mass of a product formed in a reaction .
29 Renaissance drawings of machines , and even some of those from the eighteenth century , sometimes display an ignorance of how the device must really have worked ; and at other times they are fudged , so that important features can not be seen because the artist did not understand them .
30 This section , then , like child 's play , suggests a number of exercises and games which will help to develop an awareness of how the board behaves .
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