Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the present set of essays exhibits independence of mind , this is no less than she would wish or expect . |
2 | The contemplation of futurity inspires humility of soul in our judgement of the present . ’ |
3 | The rationality of faith goes hand in hand with the mystery of faith . |
4 | The meaning of intention gives rise to difficulty . |
5 | Our bodies are part of our whole makeup and the intimate relationship of marriage needs expression in closeness of body as well as of mind and spirit . |
6 | Disease and lack of fitness are closely related — disease causes lack of exercise , but more importantly , lack of exercise increases susceptibility to disease . |
7 | The presence of ice withdraws water in vapour form from distal cells , concentrating their solutions and building up the extra-cellular crystals . |
8 | The art of self-expression becomes self-expression as art . |
9 | Much of the power of middle-out strategies derives from the quickness with which an analysis of some stretch of sound has access to information in a later stretch of sound . |
10 | The price of £59.95 includes delivery within mainland Scotland and VAT . |
11 | The University of Cambridge provides training in embryo transfer techniques ; there is ample published literature describing the techniques of AI and ET . |
12 | Cost of tunnelling raises doubt over Channel rail route |
13 | This kind of leadership involves communication plus conviction , both energized by commitment . |
14 | These are maps showing lines of equal rates of subsidence , though one has to make the assumption that depth of subsidence equals thickness of sediment multiplied by a constant for the type of sediment involved ( to allow for differential compaction ) . |
15 | In such cases the recognition of style involves awareness of deviation from one norm ( the norm of a particular writer , genre , period , register to which the text owes its provenance ) , and approximation to another contrasting norm . |
16 | This is because the absence of WHILE-loops allows proof by induction . |
17 | But more often than not , his relentless pursuit of food leads Rubbish into trouble . |
18 | All resources used must be monitored so that project progress can be compared with plan , and the monitoring of expenditure brings R&D into contact with the accounts department which exercises surveillance on all company financial transactions . |
19 | All resources used must be monitored so that project progress can be compared with plan , and the monitoring of expenditure brings R&D into contact with the accounts department which exercises surveillance on all company financial transactions . |
20 | The Museum of London provides assistance in kind for the research team , which contributes to the educational work of the Museum as well as that of the University . |
21 | First , the idea of culture has application in relation to the academic community . |
22 | This view of language brings philology to life for Julia ; she suddenly sees its object as the product of individual creativity . |
23 | Generations of music lovers have admired Lorenzo da Ponte 's brilliant adaptation of Beaumarchais 's original prose comedy , rejoicing in the skill with which the librettist has provided Mozart with a vehicle for his overwhelming genius , not least in those two miraculous finales , to Acts Two and Four , where formality of design goes hand in hand with the dramatic unfolding of the story , inspiring the composer to crate some of his most complex structures . |
24 | Crime in general is not , therefore , a product of worklessness but a product of the way in which a capitalist mode of production sets man against man and ‘ systematically ’ prioritizes individual self interest as rational social practice . |
25 | The scythe of time creates superiority of title as it does seniority of age . |