Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun sg] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , this represents part of the larger problem of ensuring that administrative authorities accord due facilities for representation before the promulgation of rules .
2 By mutagenesis we have shown that this residue constitutes part of the DNA-PK recognition site and is required for DNA-PK phosphorylation of the Jun-Core protein .
3 Any single form or cohesive group of forms ( e.g. , a bunch of intertwining leaves ) which constitutes part of the overall design .
4 This involves completion of the first meiotic division , followed by ovulation , fertilisation , and the resumption of the second meiotic division .
5 Work with vulnerable elderly people frequently involves recognition of the significant losses in their lives .
6 The earliest military site at Corbridge lies west of the Roman town at Red House , where a large Agricolan supply base and works depot was discovered in excavations carried out before the construction of the new bypass .
7 A. vole premaxilla showing breakage of incisors ( ×15 ) ; B. sutural separation between premaxilla and maxilla ( ×15 ) ; C. occlusal cracking of vole molars ( ×15 ) ; D. enlargement of cracking , which appears to start in the dentine and then causes separation of the inner enamel surface ( ×75 ) ; E. slight chipping of enamel edge ( ×225 ) ; F. longitudinal splitting of incisor enamel ( ×15 ) ; G. slight modification of enamel surface of the incisor enamel ( same specimen as F. ) ( ×75 ) ; H. enlargement of enamel modification , showing it to be caused by splitting and flaking rather than etching ( ×375 ) ; I. femur head showing slight cracking ( ×26 ) ; J. enlargement of cracking ( ×75 ) ; K. splitting and cracking of tibia shaft ( ×38 ) ; L. enlargement of tibia ( ×75 ) ; M. splitting and depression of immature long bone shaft ( 15 ) ; N. enlargement of same ( ×60 ) .
8 The Committee has charge of the Institute of Archaeology and of admission of graduate students in all branches of Archaeology , and has charge of the new degree in Archaeology and Anthropology , in which papers are offered in Roman Art and Archaeology .
9 In Ehler-Danlos syndrome , Type IV ( EDSIV ) G to T transition at the splice donor site causes skipping of the preceding exon and production of defective Type III collagen ( 30 ) .
10 Everyone who has knowledge of the criminal justice system says that Woolf is where it is at , and that , if the Home Secretary implemented Woolf within a reasonable timetable and with reasonable resources , he would have done what was needed .
11 The teacher ensures by questioning or other means that the student can make necessary discriminations and has knowledge of the appropriate terminology .
12 There is also a motor map of the body , so that electrical stimulation of the cortex causes movement of the corresponding part of the body .
13 In the absence of official support we established a Special Needs Sub-committee of the Coordinating Committee for Under Fives to further the conference recommendations and the proposals of The Fish Report ( ILEA 1985 ) on special education provision within ILEA , which favoured integration .
14 Were you to want to travel truly scenically from Bayonne to Cambo , or from Cambo to Bayonne for that matter , then you would take the road very magnificently known as the Route Impériale tea Cimes , or ‘ Imperial Route of the Peaks ’ , which lies east of the main road and is many times more beautiful .
15 Eight days ago Belinda , who has cancer of the nervous system , handed in a hospital petition , with 29 other child cancer patients , to Premier John Major at 10 Downing Street .
16 This causes precipitation of the longest chains first and these can be separated from the shorter chains which remain in solution .
17 This involves determination of the appropriate amount of resources to be distributed to different parts of the organisation .
18 The bubble policy is efficient because it encourages equalization of the marginal cost of cutting back pollution at different plants within the firm .
19 The answer is , the desire to please oneself is always expanded rather than fulfilled , which means it quickly loses appreciation of the normal and seeks the exotic .
20 This latter limits the permitted size of standard error and the relationship between standard deviation and standard error then allows determination of the appropriate n for that variable .
21 When in response to the last question the reply is ‘ sixty ’ the leader grabs hold of the five pound note and says ‘ There we are ’ .
22 It strongly favours reform of the electoral system .
23 Sometimes it is tempting for an engineer to become so preoccupied with his own problems in an investigation , particularly if he needs to delve deeply into one particular feature or component that has failed , that he loses sight of the ultimate objective — to establish the cause of the accident .
24 Without Westerman or Bontecou , one completely loses sight of the strong current of grotesque pervasive in American art .
25 Idealism obliterates the infinite qualitative difference between God and man , loses sight of the ineffable paradox of the incarnation , and ends in what Kierkegaard mercilessly pillories as the ludicrous identification of the thoughts of a philosopher with the mind of God .
26 In addition , this method takes account of tracer recirculation and therefore allows analysis of the deconvoluted curves by area under the curve as a measure of blood flow .
27 The slope of a plot of against t allows evaluation of the Avrami exponent n while k can be calculated from the intercept .
28 Fellowship involves membership of the Governing Body ( with the possibility of being invited to serve on college committees ) , a workroom in college or its annexe , meals without charge , academic allowances exceeding 1,800 per annum , and membership of BUPA for the fellow and dependents ( subject to tax ) .
29 As the market rises , so does banks ' capital , for it includes part of the unrealised gains on banks ' shareholdings ; up , too , goes banks ' ability to lend .
30 The function includes part of the competitive labour supply function , i.e. that segment of L s above and to the right of point B , but renders inoperative the remaining part , i.e. that segment of L s below and to the left of point B. Workers who are willing to work at less than the wage stipulated by trades unions ( w 1 in Figure 5.1 ) will be excluded from active participation in the labour market for as long as these powerful combinations maintain their stranglehold as monopoly suppliers of labour .
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