Example sentences of "and [det] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this respect his art and that of the New Sculptors differed little from the earlier romantic neo-classicism of a sculptor like , whose work would nevertheless have been decried by the same practitioners as cold and outmoded .
2 The spread of this belief marks the divide between the mental outlook of Classical antiquity and that of the Middle Ages .
3 The venom from worm-killing cones is harmless to humans , and that of the mollusc-feeding cones seldom has serious consequences .
4 The difference between the critic 's activity and that of the good reader is not really all that great .
5 He said the public grief and that of the bereaved families has been enormous .
6 By becoming aware that one 's own denial system and that of the primary sufferer will tend to collude together to delay diagnosis despite obvious evidence of recurrent damaging consequences .
7 There is a particularly marked contrast between the experience of the more urbanized areas of the Midlands and northern England and that of the broad zone to the north and west of London stretching from Hampshire and Wiltshire through to Cambridgeshire and Norfolk .
8 The result was a shattering defeat for both elements of the Azaña coalition : Socialist strength was reduced to 58 seats and that of the entire Republican Left to 38 , of which 22 represented Catalonia .
9 They drew an interesting distinction between the Government and Liberal Democrat approach , and that of the official Opposition .
10 Official ideology proclaims the unity of individual , group and societal interests and ‘ Soviet trade union leaders perceive the interests of the assembly-line worker and that of the Soviet state ( and through that state , factory management ) as identical ’ ( Ruble , 1981 , p.9 ) .
11 Pre-Darwinist concepts of comparative natural history were used to show certain fundamental connections between man 's physical organization and that of the lower mammals .
12 Visual documents such as Thomson 's are an exciting link with our own history , and that of the developing world .
13 In the three years to 1975 the CNAA 's workload more than doubled , and that of the Combined Studies ( Humanities ) Board increased even faster .
14 The repeated confirmation of the correlation between the physical characteristics of the stimulus and the characteristics of the neural activity it triggers , and between the characteristics of the stimulus and that of the subjective sensation , has encouraged the belief that our sensations are in some sense to be understood in terms of a set of stimulation levels ( spiking frequencies ) in the appropriate sensory pathways .
15 The difference between the situation of such characters and the readers and that of the remaining characters within the fabliaux makes irony a typical feature of the experience of reading a fabliau .
16 Dei based her final dissertation on Artemesia giving a feminist art perspective on her work and that of the 17th century writer Aphra Behn .
17 But the affinities between this scene and that of the Drunken Poet in The Fairy Queen ( illus.2 ) are clear .
18 DUAO was calculated as the difference between the urine H + /creatinine molar ratio of the urine sample collected after basal acid secretion , and that of the first urine sample passed after gastric stimulation .
19 And sending each other massive consultancy bills , I think to myself , while my well practised straight face almost lets me down with both this thought and that of the possible scenario in the Heathrow customs hall .
20 Moreover , in the British context , the fact that Leninist and Trotskyist groupings are hopelessly divided and have never been able to move beyond a fringe role and secure any kind of solid base in the working class has , as a matter of practical politics , forced them to reconsider their own position and that of the Labour Party .
21 The difference between our position and that of the Labour party is that people accept that we would be prepared to use nuclear weapons and know that Labour Members would not be , so they would not have a deterrent .
22 In order to illustrate the links between the programme of the Caroline bureaucrats and that of the nineteenth-century liberals we may take as examples the reform of the administrative structure ( both in Spain and in America ) , agrarian reform , church reform , and educational reform .
23 They describe three falls : that of the Emperor Haile Selassie , that of the Shah and that of the colonial masters of Angola .
24 Filizzola took 34 per cent of the vote , the candidate of the ruling Colorado Party ( PC ) took 27 per cent and that of the Liberal Party ( PL ) 20 per cent .
25 In Bootle Labour increased its share from 67 to 75 per cent ; the share of the Conservative candidate dropped from 20 to 9 per cent and that of the Liberal Democrat from 13 to 9 per cent , while the Green candidate polled 3.6 per cent .
26 Dr Berg has suggested that the spread of family-based cottage manufactures played a part in determining the low status and value of women 's work even though it , and that of the increasing number of children they produced , was both necessary for the manufacture and significant for family earnings .
27 Nevertheless , parliamentary influence over or even interest in foreign policy was still slight , and that of the general public even less .
28 Here the disjuncture between the culture of " English " and the majority culture is presented in terms of a dangerous gulf between " the mind of the poet , and that of the young wage earner " .
29 For linguists , the Celtic family of languages is extremely interesting , while , on the literary side , medievalists are attracted by the early sagas , heroic poetry and Arthurian material ; and in the Modern period , Gaelic poetry of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and that of the twentieth century Renaissance poets are especially popular .
30 It is important to point out the major differences between the work of law centres and that of the private profession .
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