Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Genetic , sex , and environmental effects are eliminated in each within-twins difference and the mean of the these differences is a good measure of the X-effect even if the average response varies greatly over the twin pairs . |
2 | On the ground floor , where the lard wheel of the former mill was driven by the waters of the Rhine , there is a restaurant famous for its cuisine , with a wooden ceiling an arched windows giving a scenic view of the Rhine . |
3 | Four days later , after the saddle had been replaced , the front wheel of the same bike was stolen . |
4 | What 's that , what 's the process of erm , simultaneous import and export of the same commodity , what 's that called ? |
5 | Conversely , then , a new variety can be formed if this conservative action of crossing is circumvented by reproductive isolation of a few individuals in new conditions , whether that isolation arises with or without geographical segregation . |
6 | Results obtained by the direct detection of the mRNA concentration , quantified by spectrophotometric measuring in CE , correlated well with the values by quantitative RT-PCR of the same samples . |
7 | Radical and conservative values continue to co-exist and are not so much the properties of different populations but are to be found within the thinking of the same people ( Billig , 1982 ; Billig et al . , |
8 | I shall never forget the kindness of the many people who took it in turns to give me a lift , so that I did n't have to drive there and back . |
9 | His energy and enthusiasm have already made a significant contribution to the style and driving forward of the many issues with which the Association is involved . |
10 | ‘ There 's a lot of pressure to lose your virginity by a certain age , ’ says Phil Keer , a confident 16-year-old who has a steady girlfriend of the same age . |
11 | It would be a serious game rifle with considerably more punch than a target toy , a guaranteed killer of the same gauge as the 7.62mm NATO standard issue Service weapons with which Forester was already familiar . |
12 | As they involved a great deal of the same work to bring them into effect — work that would have taken a considerable time — and would have imposed further contingent or actual liabilities on funds at a time when there was already considerable anxiety because of the uncertainty over the Barber judgment — |
13 | The sudden perception of the latter fact shatters her tenuous control ; she concentrates for the moment on the former , blurting : |
14 | Two different people can not have inner perception of the same thing . |
15 | These organisations are rare , although an example might be a partnership of a few individuals who do all the work of the organisation themselves ( with perhaps a little administrative assistance ) . |
16 | I understand perfectly well why that should be so , as the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) made clear in the Second Reading debate his support for the higher education reforms , which account for quite a large part of the bulk of the latter part of the Bill . |
17 | IT IS small consolation to Cardiff that they will be spared the full force of the All Blacks on Saturday . |
18 | The touching up had been well managed but elsewhere there remained a few patches of exposed metal requiring attention — just above the bumper on the front offside wing , inside the wheelarch of the same wing and around the radiator duct . |
19 | Sir , Congratulations to Catherine Paice on reporting of the many pollution problems faced by farmers throughout the UK ( Features , June 21 ) . |
20 | In so doing he may come as near as he can ever hope to an understanding of war as people of the late Middle Ages knew it , no easy task even in the most favourable conditions , but one which can not be attempted with any hope of success without a proper appreciation of the many threads which make up history . |
21 | She knew of a woman in Dublin who , for the theft of a few pounds , had gone to prison for five years . |
22 | If flexibility is insufficient and the golfer tries to reach the parallel position with the club at the top of the backswing , the body will compensate either by folding the right foot onto its side , which can lead to the collapse of the same knee , or falling into a reverse pivot . |
23 | The transfer of patients from St Wulstan 's to Powick , in order to bring about the closure of the former hospital , which housed a preponderance of younger long-stay patients , was planned almost in spite of the Development Project . |
24 | The closure of the former Young 's plant in Anderston , will be phased over the next 12 months . |
25 | The catalogue of Ceauşescu 's British admirers would not be complete without a mention of the former Bishop of Southwark , Mervyn Stockwood . |
26 | First , Steffi admitted ‘ The women 's event does n't really start before the second week ’ after most of the top seeds had advanced for no more than the loss of a few games . |
27 | In this context the loss of a few passengers to the Channel Tunnel is a relatively minor issue . |
28 | A Halifax spokesman stressed the £20m provision on loans to the Kentish development Burrell 's Wharf was highly prudent and would not necessarily lead to a loss of the same magnitude . |
29 | Accordingly , depending upon whether a bank holder of a bill of lading sued in the United States or in England he could get $500 instead of £100 for loss of the same package or unit of freight . |
30 | The shell has a mathematically simple form , and , roughly speaking , its shape can be understood as the result of a that organ , the mantle , which itself grows at a variable rate but secretes minerals at a rate proportional to the length of its periphery . |