Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 That illustrates nicely the interaction of practical and psychological guidance which characterises the best of apprenticeships .
2 The most appropriate technology for many people will be one that helps a country to organise a postal system so that stamps are available , to bring radio within everyone 's reach and that holds out the possibility of early telephone links .
3 The most fundamental is the type of magma present since this influences both the type of eruption and the nature of the erupted material .
4 Unfortunately this constitutes only the assessment of a candidate 's suitability for entry to an interpreters ' qualifying course .
5 This represents perhaps a quarter of the true figure .
6 This represents perhaps an indication of the forced nature of the experience — forced by the combination of the sensation of immobility of REM sleep in association with the rich visual experience offered by the overactive hindbrain .
7 This illustrates clearly the thinking of many manufacturers .
8 This illustrates dramatically the influence of the individual nucleons on the nuclear size , but as yet no quantitative calculations have been able to reproduce the effect .
9 With this level of distortion , it is not possible for a rise in the corporate tax to reduce ( w/r ) , and this illustrates how the existence of market imperfections may significantly affect the incidence of taxation .
10 This bears out the view of 77% of our respondents that society is more dangerous nowadays .
11 This uses up the energy of the photon , so it is absorbed .
12 This conjures up the picture of Thomas the disciple who refused to believe that Jesus was alive again after being killed and buried unless he could see with his own eyes the evidence of the injuries Jesus 's body had received .
13 This cuts down the risk of a photographer becoming stale and running out of ideas about how to present the material .
14 We regularly have 200 worshippers singing with us and this requires quite a lot of volume from the band to lead effectively , but I never find it necessary to increase the master volume on the Marshall beyond half way .
15 Island-hopping by coconut timber dhotis is the way the natives travel ; for guests to the Maldives this opens up a world of coves gently lapped by crystal-clear waters , underwater coral mazes and watersporting opportunities — alternatives to basking on the shores of an isolated stretch of sand .
16 Perhaps this opens up the idea of the Government substituting depreciation accounting in place of principal repayments of loans but imposing the same control over the depreciation charge that it imposes on the minimum revenue provision .
17 This opens up the possibility of negotiations between the Commission and the parties concerned and the Commission has shown itself willing to resolve cases on the basis of undertakings in [ two ] of the [ five ] proceedings it has brought to date .
18 If the performance can be staged specially for video , this opens up the possibility of bringing in extra lamps and interrupting the action at agreed points to shift the lighting round to suit the camera .
19 If the marker uses semi-standard annotations ( e.g. ‘ Style-sheet not used : … ‘ ) , this opens up the possibility of writing a checking program that analyses the annotations in some marked work and checks whether the mark suggested by the annotations is seriously out of line with the given mark .
20 This opens up the prospect of developing the preliminary work done by Zamecnick , Stephenson and others into a general strategy for anti-viral therapy .
21 It is not very good , you see , on Government responsibility and this takes up a lot of time .
22 Not based upon any consensus of content , nor the expectation that teachers will do the same thing with all the class , this takes seriously the concept of the teacher as the manager of pupils ' own learning instead of a purveyor of information and ideas .
23 If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process .
24 This throws up a wealth of stems furnished with palish green leaves , comprised of lance-shaped leaflets , above which rise erect plumes of minute flowers , closely packed along the stems like pearls .
25 This reflects both the purpose of the current system ( i.e. recognition rather than understanding ) , and the current state of NLP system development — i.e. , the lack of practical theories regarding the use of discourse and world knowledge .
26 This changes only the interpretation of the discount rate .
27 This sets out a number of projects which reflect the common aims and interests of our two organisations , in support of which CCW provides an important , annually-renewable grant .
28 Neural therapy aims at restoring the resting potential of depolarized cells by the injection of small amounts of local anaesthetic ( procaine or xylocaine ) which carries a charge of around + 290 mV , and this sets off a chain of events which aids the restoration of cellular function .
29 This gives Hence the effect of is to raise a subscript while the effect of contracting a tensor with is to lower a superscript .
30 This explains why the tally of Cabinet papers is so low .
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