Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 Increasingly , membership of the EEC requires of Britain that she accept the imposition of economic regulation .
2 The Vatican spoke of ‘ a new and grave obstacle to the process of reconciliation . ’
3 The Vatican approves of the death penalty as a ‘ legitimate ’ punishment , according to a leaked report of the new Universal Catechism , the ultimate policy statement of the Catholic Church .
4 A surgeon testifying before the ICI told of wearing ‘ armoured masks ’ after learning that some of the injured had been shot with bullets designed to re-explode .
5 We shall also be introducing later ( Section 19.5 ) the spectrum functions which are the Fourier transforms of correlation functions .
6 Defining the relative fluctuations in mass density as where is the mean mass density of the Universe , we can relate the variance , , of mass-density fluctuations on a scale R to the power spectrum by Rayleigh 's theorem where is the Fourier transform of a window function on a scale R .
7 We now introduce the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation such that ( R(s) being an even function ) .
8 Thus this procedure measures the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation function .
9 An important equation in the theory of homogeneous isotropic turbulence is obtained by considering the Fourier transform of the double velocity correlation .
10 The closure problem has come through in the appearance of another function F in the equation for E ; F is related to the Fourier transform of the triple correlation .
11 Thus , with the help of a dummy variable t' for clarity , a nonperiodic signal may be represented by Now the pulsatances of the nth and ( n + 1 ) th harmonics are and so Hence or where , dropping the primes , since they are no longer necessary for clarity , The function G ( ο); giving the amplitude distribution in the equivalent continuous spectrum of the nonperiodic function F(t) is said to be the Fourier transform of F(t).
12 The problem can be overcome in the case of any straight step function by evaluating the Fourier transform of the corresponding exponentially decaying step function and then finding its limit as the rate of decay goes to zero .
13 Some 40 countries or international banks were represented at the meeting , which was attended by an Israeli delegation and a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation led by Zein Mayassi , a " diaspora Palestinian " , but boycotted by Syria and Lebanon , both of which had also boycotted the May round of multilaterals .
14 The peak of the student movement , in Europe as well as in the US , was reached in 1968 , marked most dramatically by the May revolt of the French students , which was supported briefly by a large part of the working-class movement .
15 A similar problem had forced the cancellation of the May launch of the shuttle Columbia .
16 THE LEVELLERS 5 accompany the May release of their ‘ Pressure Drop ’ EP with dates at .
17 The May figure of £6,659 million was a 24 percent decline from April 's £8,728 million .
18 The winners of Black & Decker 9032 cordless hammer action drills which were the prizes in a competition which appeared in the May issue of DIY are as follows :
19 The statement said the defendants would now complete preparation of the May issue of their magazine in ‘ the most difficult circumstances . ’
20 The statement said the defendants would now complete preparation of the May issue of their magazine in ‘ the most difficult circumstances . ’
21 He took it up and read : ‘ Many readers will probably have learned by now that I am being sued by Miss Hilary Robarts , the Acting Administrative Officer at Larksoken Power Station , for alleged libel arising from what I wrote in the May issue of the news-sheet .
22 I believe the present main warning is that they should not be used with ‘ canmotors ’ , and the May issue of Continental Modeller reviewing a German-made locomotive quotes the accompanying leaflet as saying that it is powered by a ‘ Faulhaber ’ motor which must not be used with ‘ pulse power units ’ .
23 In the May issue of Latch On her article on knots reminded me of another tip — when using a length of yarn for a contrast marker ( on tension swatches or to mark the position for the sleeves , for example ) , make a small slip knot in the end of the yarn and place this on the needle .
24 I wrote about this in the May issue of Teach-In .
25 I was glad to read David Wynne Morgan 's comments on the LTA magazine in the May issue of Tennis World .
26 As well as developing an AS/400 H-series processor around the Rios 2 RISC , IBM Corp is working on a parallel project to develop a single processor architecture that would become the basis of all its mid-range offerings in around 1995 , the May issue of IBM System User believes .
27 As well as developing an AS/400 H-series processor around the Rios 2 RISC , IBM Corp is working on a parallel project to develop a single processor architecture that would become the basis of all its mid-range offerings in around 1995 , the May issue of IBM System User believes .
28 Jean Dondelinger , European Commissioner for Information , Communications and Culture , writing in the May issue of Connaissance des Arts on the European Community 's official commission of a sculpture called ‘ Europe à Coeur ’ , by Ludmila Tcherina .
29 After reading the May issue of The Art Newspaper , I feel compelled to write and tell you what an extremely useful publication this has turned out to be .
30 Further details of the Installation Ceremony will be shown in the May issue of News & Views .
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