Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet of course each of the schools in which the assistants work has pupils of many different ethnic origins , and in practice no single head has expressed any other intention than that assistants should work with families from all parts of the local community . |
2 | But it did mean that in order to understand a particular way of thinking — for instance that of the theist — it was necessary to pay careful attention to the way in which theists actually spoke . |
3 | It also runs along an old railway trackbed , in this instance that of the East Norfolk Railway . |
4 | ‘ and any expression for whose interpretation provision is made by Part XXVI of the Companies Act , other than an expression defined above in this section , is to be construed in accordance with that provision . |
5 | I turn to Part XXVI of the Companies Act 1985 . |
6 | At the wider level each of the units has to be sequenced to achieve a balance through the entire key stage . |
7 | Introduction Part XII of the Companies Act 1985 contains provisions requiring a company to register certain charges with the Registrar of Companies . |
8 | ( a ) Inner London Party structures in the Inner London boroughs are regulated by Part VI of the London Building Acts ( Amendment ) Act 1939 . |
9 | The balanced budget requirement is now enforced under Part VI of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 . |
10 | Section 236 appears in Part VI of the Insolvency Act 1986 which is headed ‘ Miscellaneous Provisions applying to companies which are insolvent or in liquidation ’ and under the sub-heading ‘ Management by administrators , liquidators , etc . ’ |
11 | A follow up computed tomography scan , performed 15 months later , revealed a 6 cm nodule in segment VI of the liver , with no extra hepatic metastasis ( Fig 1 ) . |
12 | He had an idea at bast some of the party were keeping something back . |
13 | The Security Council took on board some of the challenges . |
14 | I hope that he will take on board some of the concerns that have been expressed to me . |
15 | Anyone who works close to the darker side of human nature can not help taking on board some of the pain . |
16 | The motherboard can then be removed either on its ' back plate or by removing any retaining nuts and screws and lifting the board clear of the machine . |
17 | For any given plant canopy some of the incident radiation will be reflected , some will be absorbed , and some will pass through , i.e. be transmitted . |
18 | On completion you will have reached Level 2 of the RYA Keelboat Certificate . |
19 | Mummies and Magic opened in Bournemouth on April 9th at Level 2 of the ExpoCentre in Old Christchurch Lane , ( at the top of Old Christchurch Road pedestrian zone ) . |
20 | Adding these however not only helps stability but also lifts the base clear of the ground making it easier to use the adjuster key . |
21 | UK futures and options firms granted a US exemption from registration under part 30 of the US Commodity Exchange Act , undertake marketing activities in the US . |
22 | Here a transfer price of £50 has been set so as to give each division some of the profit . |
23 | At least two of the eleven Issue Areas specified in Part 2 of the syllabus ( International Issues ) are also covered . |
24 | 1.3 The Programmer will use his best endeavours to produce the Program in robust and bug-free form , and will assist the Publisher in the alpha and beta testing of the Program to be conducted before publication in accordance with Part 2 of the Schedule . |
25 | 1.3 The Programmer will use his best endeavours to produce the Program in robust and bug-free form , and will assist the Publisher in the alpha and beta testing of the Program to be conducted before publication in accordance with Part 2 of the Schedule . |
26 | His studies were again interrupted , this time by a spell in the Intelligence Corps , from which he returned to Cambridge to complete Part 2 of the History Tripos . |
27 | Part 2 of the course outline |
28 | Part 2 of the guidelines for each team should cover growth targets and new types of work as set out in the plan |
29 | A professional company from the Royal Court present some of the pick of the bunch . |
30 | Ignoring for the present some of the difficulties inherent in functional analysis , we may note , for example , that the account of socialization ignores the variety of other agencies that play an important part in socializing the child . |