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

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1 In that sea twists and clumps of phosphorescence marked the minds of other psykers .
2 In 1987 Maguire and Murray were appointed by the London Borough of Ealing to design the major refurbishment of the Ealing Town Hall .
3 Worries about the rape of Hackney led the London borough of Hackney to oppose the idea of the easterly route and a terminal at Stratford .
4 A similar exchange opened in 1880 in Ipswich , and in 1891 the Borough of Chelsea launched the first municipal exchange .
5 The north London borough of Haringey offered the best show in town .
6 Under the system of fixed exchange rates any export of capital affected the reserve position though precisely how depended on the manner in which the investment was financed .
7 Experimental models in which the oestrogen stimulated rat uterus was seen to develop smooth muscle cell alterations resemboing the ultrastructural characteristics of fibroblasts emphasised the relation between the two cell types and the presence of intermediate forms , and these studies also documented the production of connective tissue proteins by such transformed smooth muscle cells .
8 The third stage is particularly concerned with how systematic variation in the characteristics of events affects the way in which they are categorised .
9 A more realistic alternative is to deduce which characteristics of organizations have the most impact on accounting .
10 To what extent unobserved characteristics of individuals effect the interpretation and modelling of the data .
11 In the event , spraying of chemicals to disperse the oil was probably unnecessary , the report says , adding that computer models used to predict the fate of the oil proved inadequate , as did aerial surveillance equipment .
12 We 've now moved on in part of question your question five B and erm in my response to that I 'm suggesting , and I hope it 's not just semantics , picking up the point made just before we broke for coffee , is that there 's all sorts of things called the countryside , and this policy is is directed at the open countryside .
13 Along the ‘ inner ’ wall can be found a staggering array of models , components , uniforms and all sorts of artefacts charting the progress of aviation in a similar timeline to the airframes .
14 ‘ We get all sorts of requests to match the husband 's kilt .
15 In Chapter 6 , we used this approach to the understanding of language processing to interpret the results of various different sorts of experiments involving the comprehension and production of single words in skilled users of language .
16 All sorts of theories to explain the phenomenon have been advanced , but as far as I am concerned , it works .
17 As Sally Alexander has observed , they ran the risk of leaving the door ‘ wide open for all sorts of ideas equating the national interest with motherhood and children ’ .
18 They are using all sorts of means to raise the cash , and despite the sacrifice and the lack of vacancies today , I am convinced that those who join now will all get jobs when they are qualified .
19 OFI ( UK ) the trade association of course condemns the practice of abandonment of stock , and does not approve of the products sold by ‘ Aquario ’ , and the claims made for them . ’
20 Mr Charlton and officials of the Football Association of Ireland experienced the lack of modern facilities when they travelled to Tirana last February to watch Northern Ireland play Albania .
21 Golden silhouettes of phoenixes indented the paving , suggestive of mighty , three-clawed footprints .
22 a tang of splinters burning the tongue ,
23 Create this easy-to-make blind by cutting an oblong of fabric to fit the window and hemming all its edges .
24 I 'VE watched every episode of Eldorado love the story line .
25 The sea breeze was strong enough to mould the skirts of passing women , and Grunte , who could remember little of the events of the night , save that he had spent a good deal of money feeding the faces of his party faithful ( ‘ Pity about Hyacinth ’ ) , and that he had been seen back to the Grand after a drink or two by Leroy Burns ( ‘ Grand fellow , must see if I ca n't find him another Sierra ’ ) , gave thought to his pending performance .
26 It would require a great deal of leadership to manage the party . ’
27 Also it can not be left inside the premises each night without a good deal of work to rearrange the production floor to accommodate it .
28 A great deal of confusion surrounds the use of the daggerboard .
29 But the Board of Trade had a great deal of latitude to vary the precise details of the arrangement , and insisted that , for discs , the records should bear the stamps , not the sleeves .
30 Film historians have spent a good deal of time debating the significance of the gangster films and attempting to relate them to the whole ethos of the Wall Street crash and the onset of the depression .
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