Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 Object : A great deal of publicity the book received in China .
2 Fronting the object , on the other hand , foregrounds it and gives it local prominence ( cf. A great deal of publicity was received in China and A great deal of publicity the book received in China ) .
3 Certainly , attempts to read the poem at a wholly symbolic level with the violence being explained away as allegorical representations of abstract moral conflicts ignore the great deal of interest the poem shows in history , particularly Spenser 's contemporary history .
4 Over and over Mrs Browning emphasised what a deal of trouble the Ogilvys were being put to on her behalf , by allowing their maid to do what she was going to do , and Wilson knew it was true .
5 With a great deal of diplomacy the contract was cancelled .
6 Without this intimidating ring of fire the herd might easily smash its way out .
7 Six hours after administration of indomethacin the level of reduced glutathione was significantly decreased ( p<0.001 ) to 46.9% of the control value , but the level of oxidised glutathione was not affected .
8 He deplored the loss of work the machine looms were causing in the small lake towns and consequently ‘ the production of individual misery . ’
9 In this way , as a result of crossing-over the haploid gametes are different from one another and from the parental .
10 MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE THREE OCTAVE ARPEGGIO
11 MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE SUSPENDED SECOND
12 MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE DORIAN MODE
13 MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE PENTATONIC MAJOR SCALE
14 MICHAEL FATH Technique as a Result of Harmony THE SEVENTH & MINOR SEVENTH
15 So although for the majority of cases that a fatal as a result of diphtheria the fact that , due actually to the pharyngitis and the pseudo- membrane obstructing the respiratory passage .
16 His parents believe the intensive programme of treatment the clinic offers may open the door on a new life .
17 His parents believe the intensive programme of treatment the clinic offers may open the door on a new life .
18 As part of a complex programme of development the Foxton scheme only makes sense if other parts of the programme were being tackled ; few of them were started .
19 Well that 's it , that , that 's a very good starting point because one point that Freud er makes in the book and Andrea er alluded to but is , is very important in fact he calls it , there 's a little sub-section of the book called the Analogy and this is the erm analogy that Freud is gon na use for his study of Moseism the analogy he gives , er can you remember it Andrea ?
20 While crime is frequently a major area of the study of deviance the relationship between the two needs to be made clear .
21 Thus in the theoretical study of language the deference previously accorded to analysis and explanation by the informed observer has been questioned in favour of an uncommitted approach to enquiry , without preconception and without privilege , into the ways in which participants negotiate their own conditions for achieving their purposes .
22 And as each man died , old Mokosh dragged him down by his feet into the swamp , so that without a stroke of battle the whole army vanished .
23 Though I do not desire to stray into fields where others here are expert , I must point out that according to the first chapter of Genesis the world was so constituted from the beginning that good and evil were created together in it , and also that the knowledge of them existed before mankind .
24 In the story of the Fall in the third chapter of Genesis the destroyer of Man 's primeval innocence is also depicted as a serpent .
25 The supporters do not consistently play some of the Club 's best players out of position to accommodate players so far past their sell-by date that if they were a tin of fish paste there 's be an outbreak of salmonella the length and breadth of Mersey Street !
26 A month after the outbreak of war the Bishop of Durham , A. T. P. Williams , wrote in his lovely handwriting a letter sounding Ramsey whether he would become the professor of divinity at the university of Durham .
27 Systematic collections were made from peers and from the City ; by the outbreak of war the invested funds amounted to $671,000 — twice the sum in 1911 and worth four years " expenditure — and there was a special cash deposit of £120,000 for the coming election .
28 Within a week of the outbreak of war the co-operation of the National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union was sought over the manning of merchant vessels requisitioned or chartered by the Admiralty and an agreement arrived at jointly with the Board of Trade .
29 On the outbreak of war the Iraqi army , including recalled reservists , numbered some 955,000 , of whom 620,000 were estimated to be committed to the Kuwaiti theatre of operations ( however , post-war evaluation called seriously into question initial Western intelligence estimates and it was suggested that the figure was nearer 300,000 ) .
30 Just before the outbreak of war the British diplomatic and consular services numbered only 446 in all , and of these fewer than 150 were career diplomats .
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