Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Some , but not all , automatically roll back the source tape at the beginning of each edit to offset the backspace and so produce edits which are accurate to within one or two frames .
2 If it is in the interests of the development , a single Stage 2 submission from a consortium may be accepted provided it sets out clearly the ability of each course team to deliver and the ability of each centre to support the course or the units which it proposes to offer .
3 At each output level for the public good , we vertically sum the marginal benefit of each individual to get the social marginal benefit .
4 At the same time it converts the colour coding frequencies from PAL to NTSC and combines 50 lines of each field to reduce the scanning pattern from 312.5 lines to 262.5 lines .
5 Place three of the wider ones on top of each other to form the first tower .
6 Place two of the thinner ones on top of each other to form the second tower .
7 He pulled back two within ten seconds of each other to level the scores , struck again 21 seconds into the Third Period , and after Karl Rogers ' equaliser , he hit the winner through goalkeeper Marc Dowd 's legs .
8 Observations were taken over three weekdays within a few days of each other to cover the period between 8.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. , so that at each datapoint there were 1980 ( 11 hours x 60 minutes x 3 ) observations of activity for each individual .
9 That bar in the illustration , had to be lifted up and over at the end of each row to deposit the stitches on to the needles — a great opportunity to drop stitches , which I did most of the time !
10 In an ideal world you 'd have sufficient troops of each type to pick the perfect force for facing any particular enemy .
11 The Saturday morning market in the yard was taken from the pattern of the street market , where the clothes were laid out in heaps on the ground with a decent garment on the top of each pile to tempt the passer-by to look further .
12 You use this both to anchor the sledge during a trip , by stamping it into the snow , and at the start of each day to hold the sledge , by clunking it on to a tree trunk .
13 An elegance of costume style is portrayed along with the furniture and interior decoration of each period to emphasise the close-link that exists between them
14 Despite the arduous conditions , the men are committed to getting the job done ; they will clean up sites at the end of each shift to give the incoming team a flying start , and shifts often work on into changeover and maintenance time .
15 2 × 40 minute Video Cassettes , divided into a total of 8 episodes , with a review section at the end of each episode to reinforce the essential language points
16 He listed various possible causes — defective machines , careless workmanship , poor supervision , faulty lab tests — and asked the head of each department to identify the main cause of waste in their own area .
17 On 13 June 1991 the House of Lords ordered , pursuant to section 18 of the Legal Aid Act 1988 that the defendant 's costs before the issue of his legal aid certificate should be paid out of the legal aid fund and , pursuant to regulations 143 and 147 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , suspended the effect of that order to give the Legal Aid Board an opportunity to object .
18 Froggy was sufficiently a part of that tradition to scorn the smart and colourful clothes that the younger caddies wore as mirror images of their masters .
19 ‘ We would hope to get some of that back to replenish the reserves or spend the money on other desirable schemes . ’
20 But , well wrapped up in the story , the device certainly worked well enough for the crime reviewers of that year to vote the book the Gold Dagger award .
21 Completion date will be February 1994 with a final addition made in the summer of that year to blister the stand on to the north stand .
22 My Lord Mayor , I move that the motion and amendment be referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for that Committee to consider the matter and make a decision and that the right of any member of that Committee to refer the matter to Council be removed under standing order A twenty three .
23 In keeping the description of the job to a few generalized but well-understood statements , a manager can well flex the boundaries of that job to meet the dynamic thrusts of the world around and to maximize contribution .
24 A man who had such a positive attitude towards Do It Yourself could surely have used same of that energy to combat the decay of his central nervous system .
25 It needed a goal of that quality to win the game .
26 In view of my right hon. Friend 's waiting lists initiative , will he take special cognisance of that point and balance the distribution of that resource to reflect the age structure ?
27 It is of little use to remember the answer to an examination question as you leave the room , or to say later with head in hands , " But I knew it so well " , surprised at your ability to remember it now but your inability to recall it at the time when you most needed it .
28 It would shortly be the turn of another group to state the opposite view , but in the meantime majority opinion was in favour of increased centralized political control .
29 So far as education is concerned , it is known that the government has been concerned for some time about an alleged willingness on the part of some teachers to bring the question of homosexuality out into the open in a way that seeks to normalise it as a form of human relationship .
30 It was odd enough to see that rather feminine room crammed full with so many stern , dark-jacketed gentlemen , sometimes sitting three or four abreast upon a sofa ; but such was the determination on the part of some persons to maintain the appearance that this was nothing more than a social event that they had actually gone to the lengths of having journals and newspapers open on their knees .
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