Example sentences of "of [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 When the program finds a word with multiple senses , it produces a list of all the synonyms of each of the senses of that word , which are then known as ’ word families ’ .
2 Our discussion in the previous four chapters has focused in turn on the substance and implementation of each of the aims of the Primary Needs Programme as set out by Leeds LEA in 1985 and as reinforced in numerous contexts subsequently .
3 In his survey of each of the states of Mexico , Martin linked the extent of their prosperity and economic integration directly to railway-building .
4 The TVEI programme required clear management at the point of input , at the end of each of the years of a scheme 's work ( particularly at the cross-over from the main secondary school stage to the college phase ) and at the stage of evaluation .
5 We could by measurement give a numerical specification of each of the parts of the causal circumstance-the operation of the heater , its relative location , and so on-and also such a specification of the effect .
6 Measure the height and width of each of the sides of the cake ( including the two short ends ) , and cut out pieces of non-stick paper to the same dimensions .
7 Teams of under-11 boys and girls , five of each on the pitch in a 10-strong team and eight of each in the squads of 16 , will play a series of games starting at 1pm on Saturday and 10am on Sunday .
8 The consent of two-thirds of the directors of the House of Industry was necessary before the building could be transferred , and after the Mayor , Dr. George Witt , had met in ‘ a somewhat private way ’ with the Commissioner , a special meeting was called to obtain the required number of signatures .
9 Our findings demonstrate for the first time increased expression of ET-1 in the lungs of patients with CFA compared with the lungs of subjects without CFA .
10 It failed to convince readers either of the case against nationalism or of that for the policies of slow African advance being put forward by the Government .
11 Having given Moses a glimpse of that through the fingers of his hand , God commands him to cut two tablets of stone to replace those which were broken .
12 During the Hungarian revolt of 1790 against the innovations of Joseph II the new registers of land titles ( an essential tool of modern government which had taken years of labour to complete ) were ceremonially burnt to the accompaniment of music , drinking , feasting and general rejoicing .
13 By 692 the king felt politically strong enough to countenance the seizure of some of the estates of the church of Ripon and project its restoration as a bishopric .
14 I present below a short anthology of some of the views of some present Conservative Members of the House of Commons as they have been expressed in Parliament .
15 Examples of some of the forms of institutional racism involved in the education system have been provided earlier in this article .
16 They have little in common beyond having a membership consisting of some of the states of Europe ( different in each case ) and will be considered separately .
17 I could complain about the truth of some of the bits of information my father passed on to me , mind you .
18 They produced an analysis of some of the consequences of conventional quantum mechanics which they felt would convince people of the unsatisfactory nature of that theory .
19 Having looked at some of the reasons why God is thought of in personal terms , it is as well to remind ourselves of some of the dangers of doing so .
20 and er if they do , what we 're hoping to do by this particular campaign is to warn parents and carers of the of some of the dangers of doing that .
21 He is critical of some of the excesses of self-protection that have occurred in the past , but is firm in his commitment to the cab-rank rule , under which , quoting Rumpole , it is the barrister 's ‘ sacred duty .
22 It helped make the government conscious of some of the preoccupations of nobility and townsmen , but when its proceedings were interrupted by the Turkish War , Catherine allowed the experiment to lapse .
23 For secondary schools with their singular subject specialisms , it is less of a problem — merely an extension of some of the approaches of GCSE to the assessment for the fir ; t three years of secondary work within keystage 3 .
24 In the third edition of his The Principles of Political Economy ( 1821 ) Ricardo added a chapter on machinery , conceding that Barton ‘ had taken a correct view of some of the effects of an increasing amount of fixed capital on the condition of the labouring classes ’ , but maintaining that there was a , perhaps imperfect , positive relationship between increases in capital and the demand for labour .
25 Noise suppression and filtering involve the amplification or the removal of some of the components of the image data .
26 The poignancy of having distressed relatives say , ‘ How many times can you say goodbye ? ’ can not be overestimated , and allows us a glimpse of some of the problems of anticipated grief .
27 Eco has little to say about meaning but is aware of some of the problems of pursuing it :
28 Think , for example , of some of the problems of asking churches to supply their membership figures .
29 RESEARCHERS at Princeton University are now working on an experiment that will , later this year , try out a way of polarising atoms of some of the isotopes of hydrogen .
30 The disinherited fell out over the distribution of some of the fruits of their victory : Beaumont was captured at the siege of Dunlarg Castle and had to raise loans , including one from Edward III , to pay his ransom , while in September 1334 David II 's supporters reoccupied much of the land ceded to Edward III , forcing the English administration to retreat to Berwick .
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