Example sentences of "of [det] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On top of that they have a random check system whereby a number of estates are sampled .
2 On top of that they have an extra cost other shops are spared — the royalty payable to the franchise provider .
3 It 's a valve-driven box with four separate switchable channels — jazz , funk , blues and rock — and on top of that you have the usual gain and master volume controls , EQ for treble , mid and bass and a switchable mid-boost .
4 In view of this I make the following suggestion .
5 First of all we offer a good a service as possible , we try to get to know the individuals , and help them and give them individual advice .
6 I am sure that it will be fully appreciated by the people of Scotland when they assess the parties ' policies at the election , including the policies of those who advocate a lesser or greater degree of Scotland 's separation from the rest of the United Kingdom .
7 The new development may strengthen , therefore , the case of those who back the early replacement of the Army 's Chieftain tank fleet .
8 All over north Norway now this characteristic English reply is a trade mark of those who know the mighty Tor .
9 One great difficulty in the event was that the picture of the man of science as an open-minded searcher after truth does not fit all of them ; indeed it is hard to see how anybody could work in the kind of vacuum envisaged by some of those who invoke a Baconian inductive method .
10 Many elite writers such as Burnham and Weblen have taken up the issue of technological advance and argued that the increasing division of labour and sophistication of the practical instruments of government are associated not with greater participation by the newly enfranchised masses but with concentration of political power in the hands of those who control the technological resources .
11 Such offences attack the principle of freedom of choice in sexual matters , and this , together with the punishment of those who exploit the young , the mentally handicapped , and those for whom they have responsibility , should form the bedrock of the scheme of offences .
12 One policy , already mentioned , which should continue to shape the law of sexual offences is the criminalization of those who exploit the young and vulnerable .
13 Very few of those who write the terrible tabloids , let alone those who read them , are likely to have heard of these ‘ internationally famous ’ sportsmen , so I doubt if they 'd make half of £1,500 even for such tales as Flanker Star Ate My Goolie During Scrum , by England 's Ugliest Prop ; or Sexy Secrets in the Showers , by Welsh Tea Lady .
14 Very few of those who write the terrible tabloids , let alone those who read them , are likely to have heard of these ‘ internationally famous ’ sportsmen , so I doubt if they 'd make half of £1,500 even for such tales as Flanker Star Ate My Goolie During Scrum , by England 's Ugliest Prop ; or Sexy Secrets in the Showers , by Welsh Tea Lady .
15 Paradoxically , the west , with its dedication to human rights , has inspired policies of ‘ liberalisation ’ that lead to the persecution and abuse of those who defend the poor and unprotected .
16 Many of those who consult a primary care physician have acute symptoms that worry them and will respond to explanation and reassurance .
17 Firstly , renewed efforts can be made to constrain the power of those who manage the large public company .
18 The third lesson is that it will not be possible for humanists to take full stock of what the computer has to offer to their disciplines until the study of statistics becomes a normal and inescapable part of the training of those who plan an academic career in the humanities .
19 The third example is a young man who falls into the rare category of those who pose a serious threat to public safety , a threat which in some instances exists for only weeks or months , although occasionally a person may remain potentially dangerous for some years .
20 From the point of view of those who have a high doctrine of the mind , the Cartesian developments of the seventeenth century were ambiguous .
21 It is for people properly funded by a democratic enabling local state and under con , the control of those who have no pecuniary interest in the development of care .
22 Markets do not ensure that producers respond to human needs , only to the needs of those who have the necessary purchasing power .
23 It has been argued that the communist utopia is not a scientific prediction but merely a projection of the ‘ wish-images ’ of those who adopt a Marxist position .
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