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

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1 The accused , if committed , is given copies of the depositions , but is not provided with copies of the statements taken by the police except when the Crown intends to call a witness who did not give evidence at the preliminary inquiry , in which case the Crown will serve the defence with a notice of intention and a copy of the witness 's statement .
2 Spinal trabecular bone mineral density was measured in the anterior part of the first three lumbar vertebrae by quantitative computed tomography ( Philips Tomoscan 350 CT scanner ) using amodification of the method of Cann and Genant .
3 Males continue to court in the way they do because if a male were to stop producing part of the species ' typical display , females would not mate with him .
4 6.2.1 make payment of the royalties in excess of the Advance which are prescribed in clause 5.3.2 .
5 It was a practice requiring the submission of the lower classes on the street , yet at the same time reflecting subordination of the constables to the whims of senior officers and to a manipulative body of law .
6 Examples of the satisfaction gained ranged from ‘ being able to use condition scoring techniques to monitor feeding of the ewes ’ to ‘ being able to undertake major welding repairs and construct an ‘ A-frame ’ structure for a roof'' .
7 While Barnes was inspiring the South West , Andrew 's use of boot , brain and vision made ribbons of the Midlands line-out superiority .
8 Andrew 's use of boot , brain and vision made ribbons of the Midlands line-out superiority and visiting skipper Dean Richards admitted : ‘ He was the decisive factor . ’
9 With five minutes left , Deon Oosthuysen made ribbons of the Midlands defence on the right after Theo van Rensburg had committed the midfield with a powerful break .
10 As with bad debts , the purchaser will insist on warranties covering the scope and extent of creditors and the fact that all creditors have been paid in accordance with usual practice in the ordinary course of business and that the vendor has not delayed payment of the creditors as completion approaches .
11 International Law so far as this Court is concerned , is the body of doctrine regarding the international rights and duties of States which has been adopted and made part of the Law of Scotland .
12 Unix System Labs ' top brass has been meeting with the Russian Minister of Higher Education about getting Unix made part of the curriculum .
13 He walked onto the runway but was cleared of tresspass after pointing out that the public right of way as marked on maps actually crosses part of the base .
14 The Chicago School employed ethnographic methods of data collection , and produced accounts of the lives of a wide variety of social groups , though with an emphasis on the poor and the deviant .
15 Perhaps again due to Hesilrige 's patronage , he became clerk of the council under the restored Commonwealth of May to October 1659 ; less predictably , however , he seems to have continued to act in this capacity under the ill-fated committee of safety ( October-December 1659 ) , this time committing himself to the service of the generals , notably Charles Fleetwood and John Lambert [ qq.v. ] , rather than the civilian leaders in the restored Rump , among whom Hesilrige was the leading figure .
16 The family and the media , it can be argued , both work at an ideological level in perpetuating inequality of the sexes , while firms which pay lower wages to female workers operate at a material level .
17 He read part of the evidence given by a defence solicitor .
18 Now only the heavily contaminated heart of the machine remains
19 None of the banter Lou heard , however , compared with the stories he told about mutual acquaintances — sometimes in the embarrassed and blushing presence of the people about whom he talked .
20 Having got across the footlights I became part of the O. U. D. S. , and was invited to their club in George Street just opposite the theatre — the New Theatre as it then was — now the Apollo .
21 They became part of the development game .
22 It later became part of the Hooper 's complex , specialising in weaving .
23 At one period in its history , it became part of the Sunday school Whit Sunday activities .
24 I worked as a researcher for him for so long I became part of the furniture , I really did .
25 Unlike its contemporary , Queen 's College , Bedford later became part of the University of London , and among its first outstanding students were Barbara Bodichon and George Eliot [ q.v . ] .
26 In January 1947 , the colliery company became part of the North Western Division of the newly formed National Coal Board .
27 Parsons attended the 100 Club , Hope & Anchor and the Nashville and became part of the scene .
28 In fact , power in many walks of life was delegated to members of the business elite and business organizations which became part of the state apparatus ( Miliband 1969 , pp. 87–96 ) .
29 HOW PACKAGING BECAME PART OF THE SERVICE
30 With this re-alignment , Cheshunt , Barnet , Southend and Watford became part of the London District , with Chelmsford in Essex and the rest of Hertfordshire remaining within the District .
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