Example sentences of "of [det] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The underlined letters of each country make up the word .
2 Out of that approach came both the new product itself and the technology for its application .
3 So there 's your right angle that is the hypotenuse and the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares , that 's the su , the area of that square and the area of that square add together the sum of the squares on the other two sides .
4 Earlier in the year I received a letter from the M.C.R. President of another College asking how the M.C.R. managed to maintain good relations with the S. C. R. Sitting down to reply , I could not pinpoint a specific thing .
5 I wondered sometimes if the effects of some sedative given perhaps the night before had not worn off completely by the time I came .
6 The balance of this manifesto sets out the Liberal Democrat vision of the future : our long-term programme for government .
7 The force of this logic outweighs even the absence of the automatic laundry , yet I have no alternative but to duplicate arguments or double-bank my defences .
8 In fact , some of the canvases of this type have almost the appearance of being paintings of sculptures and masks .
9 As a result , it looks as though any rethink of this weekend goes up the spout in favour of the ghastliness of paper for the beastly bureaucrats .
10 One form of this dictionary contains just the root-forms of words and a set of codes which indicates the manner in which a word may inflect .
11 The factor machine at the side of this page shows how the prime factors of 60 are taken out .
12 Identification of this group opens up the problem of the date of the king 's baptism , and by extension the chronology as well as the interpretation of the second half of his reign .
13 The first section of this chapter sums up the differences which have emerged between legacies and trusts in the course of this book , and goes on to consider whether or how far or in what sense classical law can be said to have reached a fusion of legacy and trust .
14 In relation to the concept of a new settlement the Department very firmly has an open mind at a time , we 've heard many statements drawing on the various P P G s , and from some of them you might have been excused for thinking that the Department had indeed turned it turned its back on the idea of a n new settlements , knowing that sort of situation we felt it appropriate before the start of this examination to sound out the residents of two Marscham Street
15 So they w they came out of this working man 's club on top of this hill pulled out the whole thing and all the balls rolled out .
16 The very efficiency of any improvement speeded up the lowering of the land as the peat dried and ‘ wasted ’ through the activities of bacteria and fungi .
17 2.14 The Landlord shall procure that the obligations of the contractor under clause of the Building Contract are complied with within the period applicable but ( save as provided in clause 16.3 [ of this agreement and in clause [ s ] of the Lease ] the Landlord shall with effect from the Certificate Date be under no liability to the Tenant in respect of any failure to carry out the Works in accordance with clauses 2.2.1 and 2.2.3 ( save as regards matters specified in any Defects Notice which were not remedied to the Surveyor 's [ reasonable ] satisfaction ) The part of this clause commencing … but ( save as provided in clause 16.3 … to the end of the clause should be deleted , as a tenant may consider it unreasonable for a landlord to exempt itself from liability in this manner .
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