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

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1 If it were possible to store all the different types of primary data in computer-readable form then it would become feasible to use the speed of the computer to carry out the required searches , comparisons , overlays and numerical modelling .
2 On Jan. 16 , Yeltsin reported to the Supreme Soviet that on his recent tour of the country to find out the effects of price liberalization he had found that local officials were not implementing government measures for social protection and that producers ' profit margins were too high .
3 Bars of sunlight broke through the slatted windows and swept back and forth across the floor , and the smell of the sea came up the carriage bearing memories of childhood outings .
4 Maxwell-Fyfe replied that virulent anti-Americanism was confined to a small minority , but he made the most of the opportunity to spell out the extent of British alarm over what the Americans were doing or might do in the Far East .
5 ‘ Brian Gayle did n't defend well for the first goal and Gage did a Val Parnell act in the middle of the park to set up the lad for his second . ’
6 But Mr Tomlinson built his own bonnet , mudguards and steps up to the cab and set in louvred vents either side of the bonnet to let out the heat produced by the massive engine .
7 While both these colour books provide hours of pleasant browsing material , I do wish that the habit of printing a picture across two pages would cease , for inevitably part of the subject disappears down the crease !
8 Comparisons will be made with similar studies in other parts of the UK to find out the effects of particular local conditions .
9 Interpretation or " construction " of the documents setting out the manner in which the expert should have resolved the issue appeared , until recently , to be a fruitful line for challenge to decisions .
10 Thus the rest of the catechism sets out the teaching in diagrammatic form of the way in which this pattern of love can be imitated in time .
11 Not only did the fragrances of the essences cover up the putrid smells of gangrenous wounds , they also suppressed them by retarding putrefaction .
12 Therefore , any remaining lead of the futures price over the spot price is due to either new information being reflected first in the futures market ( price discovery ) , or to recording and reporting lags for the index .
13 Using their favoured analogy in which the complexities of a nation-state were reduced to the simplicities of a corner shop balance sheet , the newly appointed boss of the Institute took up the cudgels again in February 1990 .
14 Every now and then clouds of steam from the cooling reservoirs of the furnaces float over the skyline , It is an Icelandic scene of snow and hot-springs , of glacier , rock , cliffs , sky , and seabirds .
15 Note that the net 's top line runs across the back of the head to take up the slack .
16 It took two years for the Bureau of the Census to draw up the list of 106m households to which , on March 23rd , it posted its questionnaires .
17 Moreover , it overstates the homogeneity of the components making up the ruling structure ( the state ; the economic units ; administrative and ideological apparatuses ) .
18 Surely the House acted wisely when hon. Members on both sides of the Chamber threw out the Shops Bill , which I considered to be a disgraceful piece of legislation .
19 so I think in a way it would be quite nice to sit down with somebody from each of the colleges to hammer out the syllabus because Napier will see it from Napier 's point of view about what 's easiest for them to teach and what this and what the other whereas I suspect if you also sat down with and and people you might get a broader discussion base
20 The trustee must send a report to every member of the committee setting out the position generally regarding the progress of his administration .
21 Un the side of the road climbing up the Oa , at Cragabus , a much disturbed cist of three chambers contained unburnt human bones and a few pot sherds .
22 We have also set up a couple of microphones in the real of the hall to break up the echoes which would otherwise bounce off that wall . ’
23 All of the planets circle around the Sun elliptically in the same direction as the Sun itself rotates .
24 Not since the demolition gangs had moved into that area south of the river to knock down the old tenements and clear it for redevelopment .
25 Suddenly the memory of the négligé hanging on the door in Luke 's house and Elise 's painting in the corridor outside his room struck a chill .
26 ( f ) Status of an accommodated child Section 22 and Sched 2 , Part II of the Act set out the duties which local authorities have towards children they are looking after .
27 O. J. Braddick ( personal communication ) has pointed out that unlike monocular perspective cues , the differential perspective cues described here could be exploited without the need to make assumptions about the homogeneity or isotropy of the elements making up the surface .
28 Once detection occurs , however , the effect of the zoning pulls up the overall performance in terms of duration of application and water used , both of which are almost half the 29th edition values .
29 The boyfriends of the girls made up the numbers .
30 Videos of the cattle taken on the farm means that buyers for the big meat companies can shop around from their offices .
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