Example sentences of "of [det] [noun sg] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to the projects , rows are provided for detachments , holidays , sickness , etc. , so that the total at the base of each column gives the full strength of the department , disposing of any arguments about resources not accounted for .
2 The top and right ends of each axis represents the positive pole of the construct and also the highest score ( in this case 7 ) .
3 The refrain of each stanza addresses the familiar sights of the landscape , the little homely trees of English hedgerows , but bids farewell to them :
4 7.5 The Assessment Procedures section of each descriptor identifies the minimum assessment evidence required .
5 The first part of each curve represents the liquid cooling .
6 Since the nucleus of each cell contains the same genetic information , it is the reciprocal communication between nucleus and cytoplasm during development that determines which proteins are made .
7 And , yes , the dull weight of that moment includes the dull weight of the same moment the evening before , which includes the dull weight of the evening before that , which …
8 His output of that time reflects the surrealist company he kept .
9 In this example , the marginal benefit of another film exceeds the marginal cost of producing another film .
10 Hence the marginal value to consumers of another film exceeds the marginal value of the last meal currently being produced by the resources that would be necessary to make another film .
11 The east window of this chapel contains the only remaining fragments of 14th century glass .
12 A simple example of this calling takes the following form
13 The central core of this tendon takes the highest strain and in a typical speed injury , the inner core breaks first leaving a classic black hole effect in the centre of the tendon , seen on ultrasonic scans of the damaged leg .
14 Our research into the origins and operation of this service highlights the rhetorical nature of the altruistic model and illustrates the internal politics , both local and national , of the profession .
15 The government consider that our present constitutional arrangements continue to serve us well and that the citizen of this country enjoys the greatest degree of liberty that is compatible with the rights of others and the vital interests of the State … .
16 To set the scene for this latter article , and as a coda to the two special issues on hypertext that have just gone by , the writer of this editorial offers the following thoughts ( though these are definitely under the guise of Editorial Privilege , and from a non-expert viewpoint as far as hypertext is concerned ) .
17 The creation of this position reflects the continued growth of our business and our commitment to providing a quality service in Scotland .
18 The boundary between curriculum enhancement and the third TTT purpose , professional development , is not clear-cut : curriculum enhancement necessarily involves professional development but TTT of this kind acquires the latter label when its purposes are quite explicitly directed at improving teacher competence .
19 The iconography of this promise pervades the global media , and attracts the peoples of the whole world to the delusive and treacherous creed of the west .
20 Chapter 2 of this book covers the major theoretical approaches .
21 The substantive content of much of this research straddles the social , environmental and mathematical sciences .
22 The rest of this dissertation relates the various attempts made since 1979 to promote to the people of Bangladesh the idea that drinking an oral electrolyte solution is an effective method of replacing the fluids and minerals lost during diarrhoea .
23 Barro argues that the presence of this variable reflects the counter-cyclical response of money to the level of economic activity .
24 A further implication of this analysis concerns the related case in which the AB compound is used as the CS and pre-exposure is given to the A and B elements presented separately .
25 The availability of this information transforms the capital-investment analysis from opinion into diagnosis , that is , into the rational weighing of alternative assumptions .
26 The first part of this chapter describes the conceptual framework underlying our predictions about heroin use in Wirral , and is followed by an account of our second survey of problem drug use and our forecasts of future prevalence .
27 The first part of this chapter discusses the statutory basis of auditing under the headings : central government , local government , the National Health Service , and the nationalized industries .
28 The following sections of this chapter lists the full range of services that MAS and other departments are able to offer in conjunction with an acquisition .
29 However , farmers are n't the only group to value land and landscape and so the last section of this chapter examines the varying ways in which land and landscape can be assessed by other groups .
30 Even now , a former Member of this House leads the European peace efforts in Yugoslavia , a conflict into which the European Community has been drawn because of its geographical position and economic strength .
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