Example sentences of "of [det] [be] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 but erm a tenth of that No sorry , three tenths of that is on the Wirral .
2 And £2,000 of that is for the hospital theatre owned by the NHS .
3 None of that is in the Bill .
4 And I 'm just wondering what the the knock on effect of that is in the visiting of the , the members who ca n't get into church and who ca n't receive communion in church , and who may like to receive it in their home , or in the home , where they live .
5 Mm does n't say what it , the object of that is in the packet there .
6 Most of this is for the purchase of private houses but they also lend on commercial property .
7 Perhaps the most interesting example of this is on the Burroughs B6700 , illustrated in Figure 2.10 .
8 That none of this is within the competence of animals would seem to influence a preference for them as laboratory subjects .
9 Evidence of this is in the play he makes with the Virgilian aether and patet ( Aeneid 6 , 127 , 130 ) in the puzzling but impressive Canto 16 .
10 One example of this is in the chance to meet and work with non ‘ special needs ’ staff .
11 An example of this is in the treatment of tumours .
12 A good illustration of this is in the origin of the soap opera , one of the most highly developed media forms through which mass consumerism is projected .
13 The clearest example of this is in the area of industrial protest , where alleged disorder on the picket line has been a routine justification for robust police action .
14 Most of this is in the northwest where there has been a long history of land-use , involving both degradation and successful reclamation .
15 The important consequence of this was for the operation of the developer builders .
16 All of this was against the Welfare at Markets Order of 1990 says Animal Aid .
17 All of this was in the hours ahead , for I was now to live through one of the toughest three days and nights I ever experienced .
18 How many of these are on the floodplain of the river ?
19 In Wales , about 150 Management Agreements on SSSIs are under negotiation in December 1984 ; many of these are in the LFA and concern upland grasslands , moorland and wetlands .
20 Many of these are in the LFA but they are all criticised by Auvergne et Nature as being either ineffective or protecting small sites not under any threat anyway .
21 The most familiar of these are in the areas of physical access and transportation , but in almost any aspects of life an impaired person is likely to confront a disabling dimension .
22 Twenty-four of these are in the catering and hospitality sector ; there are awards at levels I to IV in food preparation and service , accommodations operations , and on-licensed premises management .
23 315 OF THESE ARE IN THE UK , WORKING ON BEHALF OF 318 INDIVIDUALS AND RAISING MORE THAN £260,000 A YEAR TO FURTHER AMNESTY 'S WORK .
24 There are at present in Britain something like 120,000 police and although some of these are in the Fraud Squad , they represent an exceedingly small per cent of the force , and in any case , the majority of their work consists of monitoring and prosecuting white collar rather than corporate criminals .
25 The first of these is through the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1934 ( see Appendix B ) .
26 Other aims were identified and researched in the course of the study but discussion of these is beyond the scope of this article .
27 The most fundamental of these is for the field to be divided into quadrants by a central cross , and for each of these segments to be decorated with the same design .
28 The worst of these is for the period corresponding to the British Early Iron Age ( c.800–400 BC ) .
29 In many other countries , one or other ( or both ) of these is against the law .
30 Make a particular point of ensuring that one of these is in the hole by which the ferret entered the system in the first place .
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