Example sentences of "of [adj] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The relative amounts of each depend on a number of factors of which the most important are pH and temperature .
2 Thanks er , did the provision for er , properties like Penguin and four and a half million for the year , did all of that come in the second half , because it 's noticeable that Penguin is ahead something like what , thirty two percent , second half on second half .
3 I 've noticed that most people over the age of forty whinge like a chainsaw about their memory not being as good as it used to be , or not being as good as they wish it were .
4 The vestiges of this remain in the legal requirement that spouses should support each other financially .
5 Over the past few years we have been working on such an account , and in this paper we focus on the implications of this account for a central tenet of the mental models approach : that the mental model of the text so far provides ( part of the context for the interpretation of the current sentence or clause .
6 CRP was added to a final concentration of 0.6 ng/µl , cAMP to a final concentration of 50 µM , CytR was added to a final concentration of 3.3 ng/µl in the reactions in lanes 4 and 9 , and a final concentration of 44 ng/µl in the reactions in lanes 5 and 10 .
7 Wistfully , Jaq quoted to himself the words of an ancient leader of the middle kingdom on bygone Earth : ‘ In the land of a thousand million people , what does the death of one million of these count in the cause of purity ? ’
8 Several of these centre upon the fact that innovation takes time while markets change rapidly .
9 Both of these stem from the original adoption of the pointed arch .
10 Few of these fall into the category of rich kids turning to crime just for kicks , but some believe they are equally blameless .
11 Most of these concentrate on a description of a particular technique and how it may be adapted to the colliding wave situation .
12 Almost one-third of these consist of a mucilaginous substance which is of great benefit to inflamed conditions of the digestive tract associated with dyspepsia ad diarrhoea .
13 All of these suffer from the transfer problem already mentioned , though to a lesser extent .
14 All of these go on the outside of the rear glass .
15 Both of these depend on the capacity of organisms to integrate previously separated functions through the imposition of a superordinate system relating its subordinate parts ; and this requires the open transfer of information between those parts .
16 Many of these hide in the day to avoid desiccation , and gather their food during the damper night .
17 Many of these relate to the characteristics of the health care services that could be obtained to meet the needs of the population identified by the planning authority — the DHA .
18 Some of these relate to the inevitable limits on time and space , but a more important limitation is that of the fossils themselves .
19 It might finally be observed that in its short life , Article 100A , which derogates from Article 100 by allowing the Council to act by qualified majority in co-operation with the European Parliament in order to complete the internal market , has already been used to anticipate new competences expressly recognized in the Maastricht amendments : two of these relate to the encouragement of ‘ trans-European networks ’ and measures in the sphere of energy , yet Article 100A had already been used to enact Council Directive 90/547 on the transit of electricity through transmission grids and Council Directive 91/287 on the transit of natural gas through grids .
20 Two of these relate to the curve position ( grain size and peakedness ) and the other two to inclination of the limbs of the curve .
21 The most important of these relate to the quality and fitness of goods under supply contracts .
22 However , both of these look at the state of the goods upon delivery .
23 Millions of these live in the bowel , where they help digestion , so it 's quite normal for them to be present , and all too easy for them to spread — in fact half of all cases of Cystitis are caused by bacterial infection .
24 Most of these live in the province of Sichuan with others in Gansu and Shaanxi .
25 Columns 1–3 are mutually exclusive , but any of these border of the mandible ( column 4 . )
26 Young people , especially school leavers aged 16 and 17 , also have a number of training schemes available to them under the auspices of the Department of Employment ( formerly the Manpower Services Commission ) — some of these operate within the schools and FE colleges described in Chapter 5 , others outside .
27 Between 3 and 11% of patients will develop sustained ventricular arrhythmias following MI and 50% of these occur within the first 48 hours , and if not associated with further ischaemia , pump failure or multivessel disease they carry a good prognosis .
28 Many of these occur in the Cambrian — it is as if the echinoderms tried out various designs before settling for the successful models that mostly survive today .
29 As nearly all of these occur in the 40–80 age group ( and not everyone with colorectal cancer dies of it ) the annual incidence in this group is greater than 38 per 50000 .
30 None of these appear on the inexhaustive list published by Lars Gunnar Andersson and Peter Trudgill .
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