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

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1 It is their good fortune to have the luxury of comment without the responsibility of action that enables them to appear more in tune with public feeling than the ideologists of either side of the political spectrum .
2 Most journalists agree that the telephone manners of some PR departments leave a good deal to be desired .
3 The manners of some people ! ’ commented Sybil as they made their way to their cars .
4 A group not given βblockers included the remaining 2688 patients , none of whom at any time received a β blocker of any sort , including atenolol .
5 Ceylon Tamils , many of whose ancestors had lived in Sri Lanka for perhaps one thousand years , lived mostly in the Northern and Eastern Provinces , outside the purview of this book .
6 The detection and correction of errors is an extremely difficult task in such circumstances , beyond the purview of this thesis .
7 The latter is the purview of another axis in which elected Field Chairs are the most significant individuals .
8 The result of using the mean of each triple instead of the median is shown in columns 4 and 5 of figure 9.7 .
9 The flowmeter output , in arbitrary perfusion units , was recorded over a period of 30–60 seconds at each location , and the mean of each such recording , ignoring easily identified artefacts due to peristalsis , was taken as a single measurement .
10 But we shall get a more accurate estimate of the intercept if the mean of all three summary values is used :
11 Substantial arrivals and passage starts in July , and numbers are high throughout the period July to October , all but two of the counts illustrated being of over 1,000 birds , and the mean of all counts in this period being 2,280 .
12 An additional measure of glycaemic control was provided by looking at the mean of all the glycated haemoglobin results for each patient since the date of randomisation and then calculating the mean of means for each group .
13 A weighted mean of all the scaled images is then calculated , with the weighting factor being selected in order to bias against the presence of any abnormalities .
14 For each experiment , the mean of all four channels was derived and expressed in units of mm Hg/min .
15 Basal acid output was calculated by taking the mean of all three 15 minute samples before gastrin releasing peptide infusion .
16 The systolic , diastolic , and mean arterial pressures were recorded as described previously with an automatic device ( Dinamap , Critikon , Florida ; cuff size 23–13 cm/13 cm ) every three minutes for 30 minutes between 0900 and 1100 while the patient was supine , and the mean of these 10 values was recorded .
17 To discriminate patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome from other subjects , the mean of both respective group means was chosen as the critical value of the pepsinogen A:C ratio .
18 The mean of this distribution is 270 97 .
19 It was the same burned face that he had seen behind the wheel of that exploded car in the office-block forecourt .
20 The thing was hunched , but even so , Cardiff could see that it was at least nine feet tall and somehow impossibly larger than the burnt corpse he had first seen behind the wheel of that car .
21 Anyone under that age caught at the wheel of any vehicle over 1.3 litres without a very good excuse should then face a life driving ban .
22 Or one rider will dog the wheel of another .
23 If Lavenham is the outstanding example , it is also of interest to look at Newbury , a borough of some 1,250 people , or about 1,600 including the suburban hamlet Speenhamland .
24 In a speech on Nov. 7 President Ben Ali said that there was no place in Tunisia for a religious political party , because " Islam is the religion of all and can not become an object of competition or sensationalism and can not be a springboard to coming to power " .
25 Gladstone 's pamphlet was published in a country where anti-popery was the religion of many people .
26 The concept of the Created God completely rules out the exclusion from the Alternative Religion of any part whatsoever of humankind , whether it be by reason of race , colour , sex , or for any other reason at all which may create an identifiable group or individual .
27 As Gramsci points out , the religion of the clergy is not necessarily the religion of this or that social group of laity , whose religious interpretation is also related to their own concrete world of experience .
28 The Alternative Religion of this book offers a possible way to establish that new understanding .
29 The religion of this age was a house with many mansions .
30 But by the 430s it had become the religion of most educated Roman town-dwellers .
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