Example sentences of "[adv] of the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Recent studies on some ASFV mRNAs suggest that they start a short distance ( less than a 100 bp ) upstream of the corresponding ORF ( 30-32 ) , and that they end at runs of seven or more consecutive thymidylate residues ( 7T motif ; 30 , 31 ) .
2 Furthermore , positioning of this fragment upstream of the HSV-tk gene promoter stimulates transcription 2–3 times over control values , far less than the activity observed for this fragment in the homologous promoter , indicating that full activity of this fragment requires sequences located in the proximal part of the promoter .
3 Stars are used to indicate in frame stop codons upstream of the putative start codon .
4 It passed and he looked upriver to where Mariana lay hidden upstream of the fallen treetrunk .
5 In this report , we show that the basal level transcription of the histone H1 gene in F9 cells is mediated by an 80 bp DNA sequence situated 450 nucleotides upstream of the transcriptional start point , that does not enclose the RARE sequence , and that binds at least two specific trans-acting factors .
6 It has been shown for the murine NF-L gene , that 1.5kb of the sequence upstream of the transcriptional start site is sufficient to yield brain-specific expression of the homologous gene ( 29 ) as well as heterologous genes ( 30 ) in transgenic mice .
7 I dropped down the hill to ford White Kielder upstream of the ruined farmstead of Kielder Head , where a line of stunted alders , shaggy with lichen , leaned over their leafless reflections in the peat-brown water .
8 Some Orfe are also available which are basically of the golden variety , but which have varying amounts of black on them .
9 These last jetés would be completely out of place in Lander 's Etudes where a strong ‘ flick ’ outwards of the leading foot propels the dancer straight forwards through the air with little or no time to pause in arabesque on landing because the continuous repetition of this strong movement is intended to cover as much ground in as little time as possible .
10 Again , it has been suggested that the Muftilik was " a survival of the ancient mystical religious tradition in the Ottoman state , a tradition which demanded alongside of the secular power , a religious authority having no judicial powers but representing , so to speak , the religious conscience of the people " .
11 It seems possible to suggest , then , that in Fahreddin Acemi one finds the full realization of a conscious policy ( perhaps partly realized in Molla Fenari and Molla Yegan ) on the part of Murad II to create within the state " … alongside of the secular power , a religious authority … representing , so to speak , the religious conscience of the people " .
12 Sometimes portraits of mature adults were used for children and adolescents , not necessarily of the same sex as the intended subject .
13 It is necessarily of the same quality as the data used to support managerial control , because it is that data , used for a different purpose ; and because the data is of a type already in currency , its use needs no special explanation or defence .
14 Since I have mentioned the botanical gardens , let me say that one of my greatest pleasures during the Sydney shoot was taking early morning pictures in these gardens — especially of the superb skyline through the trees and flowers .
15 Since I have mentioned the botanical gardens , let me say that one of my greatest pleasures during the Sydney shoot was taking early morning pictures in these gardens — especially of the superb skyline through the trees and flowers .
16 But some hospitals and some wards of other hospitals have failed to cope with the demands of too many chronic patients , and lack adequate staff , money and enthusiasm to prevent them becoming mere dumping grounds , especially of the psycho-geriatric cases .
17 But perhaps it is asking too much to expect some sort of articulated political goal — especially of the young adolescents who are responsible for the bulk of working-class crime .
18 This hath indeed given a new face to the whole nation , hath in a great measure subverted the former state of affairs , and hath almost totally changed the manners , customs , and habits of the people , more especially of the lower sort .
19 of income in the north of Ireland — and that the hill livestock farmer depends very much on such payments at this time of year , will he ensure that these payments and other headage payments are made in accordance with the rules and regulations and thus assist the distraught financial circumstances especially of the small farmer who has been paid scant regard in the House this afternoon ?
20 For one thing , the war was only a matter of a few years in the past and the number of potential suitors must have been severely limited , especially of the right intellect and calibre .
21 Institutional care , therefore , especially of the long-term patient , is , however unattractive from some points of view , by far the most efficient in terms of manPower per patient .
22 As part of the Guild of St George it was intended to be a means of bringing craftsmen into contact with works of art , especially of the Middle Ages , early Italian Renaissance and Gothic revival , and with objects of natural beauty .
23 Trigeminal neuralgia , especially of the left side .
24 The spectacle , especially of the broken infantrymen , strongly affected Pétain .
25 This is a rather depressing picture , especially of the secondary school situation , but is by no means unique .
26 The expansion of productive capacity already existing in 1880 , especially of the heavy industries , was one sign of her growing wealth .
27 It is ironic that theories of federalism , especially of the German variety , should stress responsibility so strongly while failing to realise it in practice .
28 In an article arguing tor the importance of psychoanalysis for feminism , Jacqueline Rose cautions against a political appropriation of psychoanalysis which would leave behind some of its most challenging discoveries , especially of the disruptive power of the unconscious vis-à-vis identity and sexual difference .
29 While a broad toleration of different opinions characterized Jewish religious thought as such during the first century B.C. the conflicts between political and religious leaders , especially of the Pharisaic persuasion , were murderous .
30 WE CERTAINLY ca n't take the Lords for granted , ’ says an adviser to John Major , thinking gloomily of the battered Maastricht bill now poised to stagger , under the baleful glare of Lady Thatcher and Lord Tebbit , through the Upper House .
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