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

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1 The most useful definition is that of groups formed on the basis of occupational difference .
2 The groups formed by the females and kids are small , and solitary animals , usually males , are far from uncommon .
3 Gryglewski et al ( 1978 ) incorporated collagen strips into extracorporeal circuits in animals and showed that prostacyclin brought about disaggregation of platelet aggregates formed on the collagen strips .
4 THE nights were still so cold that icicles formed on the outside of the chutes that fed the water-mills , where the water churned white and spilled over .
5 Steep cliffs of limestone line its sides , while higher up in the bed of the beck which flows through it you can find , according to Dr Raistrick , " Cave Pearls " , small , rounded calcite pebbles formed by the deposition of layer upon layer of calcium in solution .
6 The serious symptom of phenylketonuria is the development of mental retardation , sometimes accompanied by convulsions , which results from toxic products formed by the body 's attempt to bypass the block .
7 The other major assumption made from this approach is that the territorial cleavages formed by the centre-periphery divide are not superimposed exactly on other social and political cleavages ; on the contrary .
8 According to quantum mechanics there were also states formed by the combination of these two possibilities , where the chalk would sometimes be found here and sometimes there .
9 The patterns formed by the processes of etching and/or evaporation of the conductor make the electrical circuitry of the integrated circuit .
10 Normally , the ingenuity which requires protection is in the circuitry represented by the patterns formed by the conducting materials , but the regulations are wider in the sense that they will apply in situations where the ingenuity lies not so much in the horizontal patterns themselves but in the vertical arrangement of layers .
11 She rested her head back against the soft leather seat , watching the patterns formed by the trees against the night sky as they drove steadily back to the road .
12 Crusts formed of the most soluble salts are usually found in the lowest part of desert basins .
13 Other element maps formed from the perceived surface counters of this work reflected similar levels of discrimination .
14 With the side walls on a firm foundation , you can use reinforced concrete slabs for treads , and rest them on steps formed in the brickwork , with similar height risers between them .
15 The CDU/CDM coalition had been announced on April 3 by the People 's Party ( one of the minor parties allied to the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia ( CPCz ) before November 1989 , which had since undergone extensive changes in its leadership and policy ) and two parties formed since the November revolution , the ( Czech ) Christian Democratic Party and the ( Slovak ) CDM .
16 The National Liberal Party ( NLP ) announced on April 11 that it was leaving the Democratic Convention ( DC ) , the election alliance of 14 opposition parties formed for the February 1992 local elections .
17 ‘ In European countries , it took the working class years and years before they fully realized the fact that they formed a distinct and , under existing conditions , a permanent class of modern society ; and it took years again until this class-consciousness led them to form themselves into a distinct political party , independent of , and opposed to , all the old political parties formed by the various sections of the ruling classes .
18 The in vitro sequence selectivity of DNA adducts formed by the complexes 9 and 10 has also been probed ( 8 ) .
19 The Fraternity was disbanded , but many of its ideas and methods have been taken up by the new women 's organizations formed in the 1970s .
20 One solution was to provide an organization for the 13–17 age-group , such as the Working Boys ' Brigades formed in the 1860s , and the Glasgow Foundry Boys ' Religious Society .
21 I presume that the nature of the images formed on the retinas of observers is relatively independent of their culture .
22 Furthermore , a subtle difference can be noticed in the migrations of the open complexes formed with the wild-type and mutant enzymes in the presence of CRP and cAMP at the lac promoter ( Fig. 1 ; compare lane 3 to lanes 2 , 4 , 5 and also lane 8 to lanes 7 , 9 , 10 ) .
23 These results suggested that open complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters are unstable , and that initiated complexes are stable enough to resist the heparin challenge and give rise to elongation complexes .
24 Open complexes formed at the E.coli rrnB and rrnD P 1 promoters decay within seconds in the presence of heparin ( 9,10 ) , indicating that the complexes are unstable and equilibrate rapidly either with free enzyme ( 10 ) or with a closed complex that is sensitive to competitor challenge ( 33 ) .
25 The degree of supercoiling imposed on the viral genome in vivo is not known , but our experiments show that a moderate superhelical density can exert an stabilizing effect on the open complexes formed at the P A2b and P A3 promoters , which should be important in facilitating the transition into elongation complexes .
26 The presence of the first two initiating NTPs could stabilize , at least to a partial extent , open complexes formed at the φ29 A2b and A3 promoters ( this work ) and at the φ29 C1 promoter ( 39 ) .
27 DNA supercoiling has been shown to stabilize the open complexes formed at the E.coli rrnB P1 promoter ( 9 ) and at the B.subtilis phage φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters ( this work ) .
28 Sensitivity to heparin challenge of open or initiated complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters .
29 Effect of DNA supercoiling on the stability of open complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters .
30 Effect of the ionic strength on the stability of open or initiated complexes formed at the P A2b promoter .
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