Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [prep] [adj] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It follows that Gandhi 's view of symbols differs somewhat from that of Tillich in the sense that they do not point to a hypostasized Ultimate .
2 Although over half of women employed full-time are members of employers ' pension schemes , this represents only about one-fifth of adult women ( Joshi and Davies , 1991 ) .
3 ‘ At peak times , that adds up to millions of viewers , ’ said a survey spokesman .
4 ‘ At peak times , that adds up to millions of viewers , ’ said a survey spokesman .
5 Over long distances this adds up to thousands of pounds of pressure on your limbs and joints .
6 After more adventures , the story ends up at another of Tom 's aunts , with Jim ( the nigger ) recaptured , Finn mistaken for Tom , and Tom turning up pretending to be his own brother !
7 Finally , in this summary and highly compressed review of our methodological origins , let us note how the French structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss , which enjoys such a vogue at present , stems directly from that of Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski , and , in a sense , achieves a new synthesis between their styles of analysis and that of the diffusionists .
8 The transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(a) is where R' represents the resistance of R in parallel with R L , while the transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(b) is or Respective comparison of equations ( 8.11 ) and ( 8.14 ) with equations ( 8.17 ) and ( 8.18 ) reveals that the circuit of figure 8.5(a) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(a) and acts as a low-pass filter while the circuit of figure 8.5(b) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(b) and acts as a high-pass filter .
9 The transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(a) is where R' represents the resistance of R in parallel with R L , while the transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(b) is or Respective comparison of equations ( 8.11 ) and ( 8.14 ) with equations ( 8.17 ) and ( 8.18 ) reveals that the circuit of figure 8.5(a) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(a) and acts as a low-pass filter while the circuit of figure 8.5(b) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(b) and acts as a high-pass filter .
10 That power goes far beyond that of water authorities in England and other utilities such as gas and electricity in Scotland , who must seek a way-leave and pay to cross private land if they want to lay pipes or erect pylons .
11 This applies also to those of book 3 , all of which are anonymous .
12 Such a view contrasts starkly with that of functionalist theorists which see stratification and inequality as permanent , necessary and inevitable features of human societies .
13 His view contrasts sharply with that of Iveco Ford , which is Leyland Daf 's main UK rival .
14 South and west of the Canaries , the Atlantic extends emptily for thousands of kilometres , broken only by the Cape Verde Islands ( also volcanic ) and two tiny specks of land , St Peter and St Paul 's Rocks , which are not strictly volcanic , oddly enough , but are composed of material that must have been derived from much deeper levels in the Earth than most volcanic rocks .
15 As players become more far sighted play in all periods becomes closer to that of z = 0 .
16 When the term is used in relation to the human figure , the camera distance then comes down from hundreds of yards to tens of feet .
17 This view comes close to that of Stanovich ( 1980 ) , who describes his model as ‘ interactive-compensatory ’ .
18 The female removes pollen from pollen pockets and pollinates up to hundreds of stigmas ; she attempts to oviposit down styles and then dies .
19 BY GOOD fortune , this exhibition of Leonard Squirrell , the most famous Ipswich-born artist of this century , runs concurrently with that of Harry Becker at Christchurch Mansion , Ipswich .
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