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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For example ideas about more homely living environments can be traced to the early part of this century ( Roosens , 1979 ) , a concern with nature and form of assessment harks back to the Charity Organisation Society ( Sainsbury , 1989 ) , co-ordination of care was stressed in the Seebohm report and has featured in most subsequent discussions ( Cmnd. 3703 ; DHSS , 1982 ) and the need for planned hospital discharge has featured in critiques of the mental health services ( Cmnd. 6244 ; Jones , 1988 ) .
2 The value of projects lies less in the subject matter than in the fact that topics are chosen and worked on by the pupils themselves .
3 To turn three pages of essay into 77 pages of story looks suspiciously like the kind of redundant ornamentation that Steiner suggests is at the heart of what is wrong with Western values .
4 This piece of woodland contrasts dramatically with the conifer plantation on the other side of the bridge .
5 The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential .
6 A good deal of responsibility rests therefore on the local authority and the councillors to deal properly and fairly with any complaint , or finding by the commissioner .
7 Literary history will be discussed in greater detail below , but , briefly stated , a historical view of literature follows inevitably from the recognition of the fact that the perceptibility of given literary conventions or devices tends to decrease over time .
8 This of course says more about the technology than the architecture of a computer .
9 This of course harks back to the much older debate about whether memories can be localized — something I 'll come back to later , ; much of the next two chapters will be taken up with the question of the localization of memory in space and time .
10 ‘ The concept of TQM dates back to the postwar period when a tried to persuade corporate heads that business should become service driven . ’
11 Since the purchasing power of a given sum of money depends inversely on the price level , there will be a direct relationship between the price level and the nominal demand for money .
12 When the area of tension stresses ahead of the crack tip reaches the interface , it will try to open it by pulling the two sides apart .
13 Won agreements to end the dumping of chemical sludges in to the North Sea .
14 The balance of effect varies widely among the three parties shown in figure 4.3 .
15 Sit at the bar or relax by the pool on the stunning roof-top terrace of the Villa Franca and below the village of Positano stretches downwards to the shoreline — the most marvellous sight .
16 ‘ I think this will concentrate minds , ’ said Gian-Franco Kasper , the FIS secretary-general , but no amount of concentration does away with the fact that an autoroute from Albertville to Moutiers still leaves mountains to climb if spectators or media want to see alternately men 's Alpine skiing at Val d'Isere or women 's events at Meribel .
17 ‘ The criticism of religion leads naturally to the criticism of social relations , ’ observed Ellen .
18 A flight of steps leads up from the courtyard and there is entry also from the house end .
19 The Life of Udalric of Augsburg refers lyrically to the specially composed chants which were performed at the Palm Sunday services on the hill called ‘ Perleihc ’ by the canons and boys of Augsburg cathedral .
20 The meeting denounced the contradictions of rich countries ' policies which " took with one hand — by protectionism — what they gave with the other — development aid " , while an OECD divisional head noted that " the question of migration relates directly to the need for a different co-operation and development policy and for trade liberalization " .
21 The primary key is " part number " , hence the number of tuples corresponds directly to the number of different parts in the assembly ( and not the total number of all parts ) .
22 The technique is relatively quick for coarse sediments and may also be relevant for silt sized particles , although time for completion of analyses increases greatly within the silt size range .
23 As a result , the evidence for this second stage in the history of marriage depends entirely on the two assumptions which we have already noted .
24 The amount of banknotes issued by the Bank of England depends largely on the demand for notes from the general public .
25 And they really look like it and when you go a load of ash comes out of the end of it .
26 The debate over Matthew Maynard 's appointment as vice-captain of Glamorgan rumbles on in the pubs along the banks for the Taff , Hugh Morris , who was overlooked , remains tactfully silent .
27 The work of cataloguing goes back to the early years of Italian unification in the late nineteenth century when the first photographs were taken of archaeological sites and of celebrated pictures and monuments .
28 So that there 's a kind of assessment built in there … but that piece of work goes forward in the end and is more , slightly more , formally assessed in the sense that we give them direct feedback on performance , and that runs from technical notes , director 's notes , to a very much more abstract formal assessment , which is essentially subjective , ‘ How does one feel about this piece , the atmosphere it creates ’ , … and that 's quite different from director 's notes , which can be of a technical variety to do with voice , movement , audibility , characterization , anything ; the things that are actually being described , analysed , looked at in the end …
29 A shout of laughter goes up from the room .
30 Under certain conditions the blow out may not become stabilised , so that the mass of sand migrates slowly in the direction of the resultant of onshore winds with trailing arms of partly vegetated sand on either side of the original blow out .
  Next page