Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is in no small measure due to the out-of-school science activities of organizations such as the Royal Dublin Society and the Aer Lingus Young Scientists Exhibition and many dedicated teachers .
2 Since it acquired Tace Plc and Goring Kerr Plc in 1991 , it has focussed less and less on its former core defence activities due to the near collapse of the defence industry .
3 That the provision of egalitarian welfare was also implicitly a means of social control emerges clearly : ‘ The Peruvian government knew how to hold in check passions destructive of the social order and to prevent the revival of primitive anarchy .
4 One major factor acted to contain the divisive tendencies inherent in the prevailing group orientation .
5 I 'm afraid I 'm a bit weak on the forensic side . ’
6 These inconsistencies may be in part due to the heterogenous nature of patients who are diagnosed as suggering from irritable bowel syndrome .
7 When he is criticised by later elite theorists such as Suzanne Keller for neglecting the relationship of elites to the moral order of society , or by Marxists for failing to analyse the specific material interests involved in the maintenance of their own power by elites. both these two gaps in his theory are at least in part due to the disproportionate attention given to non-logical factors , such as residues , to the detriment of factors , such as interest , associated with rationality or logic .
8 Her popularity and success — within the limits of an expanding middle class — was in part due to the numerous engravings she herself made , or that were made after her paintings with their moving subject matter drawn from Roman sources and from the history and literature of medieval and Renaissance Europe .
9 This is pa at least in part due to the glossy advertising that they 've launched at a cost of a quarter of a million pounds a week .
10 The atmosphere in C was slightly more informal ; this was in large part due to the physical layout of the lecture rooms , which bore a greater resemblance to school classrooms — students sat on chairs at desks and the lecturer 's podium was on the same level as the desks , allowing lecturers to move about the room answering questions .
11 As Box and Hale ( 1982,1985,1986 ) have argued , this response is not merely a mechanical response due to the increased workload but is due to a sufficiently large proportion of judges and magistrates responding to deteriorating economic conditions by resorting more frequently to the use of imprisonment .
12 In order to make the exercise of the privilege unnecessary in the present case Buckley J. included in his order the following paragraph :
13 He looked down and saw he had battered his fingers bloody against the wooden lid .
14 This suggests that our results are not solely due to being in a group but depend upon some ‘ active ingredients ’ for effective change inherent in the Cognitive–Behavioural approach .
15 After 3 minutes pre-incubation at the appropriate temperature , the reaction was started by the addition of ATP at a final concentration of 2mM .
16 We can take the last equation and use it to calculate the classical force per unit mass due to the cosmological constant .
17 After some hesitation due to the low turnout ( 28 per cent ) , the Council announced that it would abide by the vote .
18 He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates .
19 The interest in birds that he shared with them transcended all prejudices and the racism rife among the resident colonials .
20 It is of course possible for the unpaid seller to re-sell the goods in circumstances where he has no right to do so .
21 Consequently the density reduction due to the high temperature of the fluid going into an upflow is not cancelled out by a density increase due to high concentration .
22 To put it another way , the risk which under section 20 passes with property ( i.e. which falls upon the owner ) does not include the risk of loss or damage due to the other party 's negligence .
23 The Eastern Area was a major problem with contracting losses and supply problems at Greenwich due to the new plant ( now fully operational ) .
24 To an amazing degree man has conquered the dangers inherent in the physical environment and has devised methods of protecting his family , his dwelling , his crops and his livestock .
25 If this is not done , the considerable dangers inherent in the indiscriminant use of ROI remain .
26 Incorporation into domestic law to rectify this anomalous situation would have the attractive consequence of reversing the current bias against freedom inherent in the residual approach now applied .
27 It is questionable , however , whether continuity of quality and delivery were achieved in all cases due to the excessive dependency on outside subcontractors for the service , and the absence of full-time qualified trainers as salaried directors of study to monitor the performance of subcontractors .
28 Astrac Trio , Norton 's other Florida purchase last August , obliged at Southwell recently and Celestial Key impressed Kevin Darley by wearing down favourite Blow Dry inside the final furlong .
29 This would have been a somewhat difficult task for the plumber , but he was probably restricted in any case due to the close cering of the corpse .
30 Recognising the tenderness inherent in the small caresses , Luke looked momentarily distracted .
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