Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the making of videos of school matches a panel of ‘ experts ’ giving their opinions before the match , at half-time , and interviews with star players and the manager at the end of play will add to the attraction .
2 The overall observed impact of supplementation will depend on the relative enhancement of these two components of the immune system in the population .
3 He prophesied that the triumph of communism would lead to the withering away of the state .
4 If the concentration of modifying oxide is sufficient , the threads of modifier will percolate through the whole structure defining routes that avoid the insulating silicate network .
5 Will the Secretary of State confirm that whatever savings the Ministry of Defence may make by the regimental amalgamations proposed in ’ Options for Change ’ , there will be considerable on-costs to the public purse , through expenditure on unemployment and housing benefits ?
6 For a given herbivore pressure , the advantage of defence should increase as the potential maximum growth rate declines .
7 These types of problem extend even to the more commonplace types of metalwork in which the lack of replication might lead to the suggestion that everyday items were produced locally as required ; but were such technical skills possessed by someone on every farm or hamlet , at only a few locations , or was the craftsman a mobile specialist ?
8 Nevertheless , those who respect the ballot box but who can not agree on any form of self-government could learn from the Israeli-Palestinian settlement .
9 For my part I simply can not predict what effect , for good or ill , this kind of centralization would have on the education service .
10 Cultures of resistance may stretch from the folk knowledges and information networks which sustained an awareness of abortion and birth control when they were tabooed or unlawful , to the specific subcultures of stigmatised sexual minorities .
11 Various studies have been conducted in order to assess the extent to which computer analysis of text can contribute to the generation of a practical classification scheme .
12 It is therefore inevitable that some kind of singularity will occur on the hypersurface f + g = 0 .
13 ‘ We 're really very busy at the moment , but give me a ring tomorrow in my office and we 'll try and make a date ’ he said feebly , hoping his lack of enthusiasm might act as a deterrent .
14 The precise differences in accounting numbers between the different types of SBU will depend upon the nature of the products , the length of their life-cycle , the type of technology used , and so on , but one can draw some general distinctions .
15 Up to 100,000 families without sources of income would benefit from a cash food allowance in 1990 , and extra income support would be provided for workers heading large households .
16 In other words , an inquiry into the meaning of existence should begin as an " existential phenomenology " ; with the existential self-knowledge being the primary objective .
17 Money The full Moon in your Second House of money could coincide with a minor financial hiccup , but on the whole this is a good time for you .
18 Money and medical services can make a person 's life less miserable , but no amount of money can compensate for a crippled player 's loss of freedom .
19 Economies of scale refer to the way average costs of provision can fall as the scale of output increases .
20 In general , this reflects the group 's belief that a member of parliament can intervene with the bureaucracy on the group 's behalf .
21 Apart from the general belief of many constitutionalists that all Acts of Parliament should apply to the United Kingdom , including Northern Ireland , that is a real mistake .
22 In another sense , however , the research could be interpreted as pointing to the necessity to ensure that , once crossed , the threshold of removal should lead to a particular , compensatory form of care in recognition of the child 's maternal loss .
23 Even some way down the scale it would have been interesting to know what size bag of silver would accrue to the coffers of the RFU in return for abandoning the traditional white England jersey .
24 Mr Collin said : ‘ The Government says the cost of administration will drop from a million to £400,000 , that is one reason why their Council Tax estimates are misleading . ’
25 Once the archaeological problem has been formulated , whether or not radiocarbon can be used to resolve issues of chronology will depend on a number of factors , such as the type of samples available , the nature of the contexts and events to be dated and the likely age range once the radiocarbon results are calibrated .
26 Otherwise , rejection may only be on the ground of infringement of ‘ sovereignty or security ’ ; neither a claim to exclusive jurisdiction by the state of destination over the subject-matter with which the document deals , nor the fact that no cause of action would exist under the law of that state is a proper ground for rejection .
27 The Department of Industry will pay for the first three years , but after that expects FABMS to pay for itself .
28 He made a point about the exemptions from the levy and said : ’ The Board and much of industry considers that there should be no exclusion from levy but that the whole of industry should contribute to the cost of training .
29 Apart from this scrutiny of military matters , of disputed effectiveness , the Assemblies also discussed military , financial and diplomatic support for the Palestinians , which they offered on the condition that the recipients of aid should strive for the unity of the Palestinian forces .
30 This would allow the individual to specialise in a particular job and the division of labour would lead to a clear distinction between management and the workforce .
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