Example sentences of "of [noun pl] and [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
2 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
3 By this time the company was large , with many employees , and we were manufacturing a wide range of products and supplying a world market .
4 San Jose , California-based Frame Technology Corp is extending its operations to Europe opening its European headquarters in Dublin , Ireland : the office will directly market its FrameMaker suite of products and provide a range of technical support services .
5 He ran out of coins and asked the company secretary to ring him back .
6 There was a place — he recalled it now — Burkett had pointed it out to him when they were fishing on Derwent Water — a sheer cliff coming suddenly out of woods and fronting the valley .
7 , chief executive of Courtaulds Marine and Yacht Coatings ( Europe ) , said the deal reflected Courtaulds ' desire ‘ to complete its European network of operations and have a direct involvement in this important European market . ’
8 The research will also trace the development of policies and identify the implications for future policy-making , local and national .
9 The ideal schedule is one which can be used by a team of interviewers and yield the same stimuli to informants with their responses being recorded in the same way .
10 ‘ As a result of very careful housekeeping , we have been able to deal with our list of creditors and to bring the cash problem under firm control .
11 The characters represent a range of ages and have a variety of accents , including authentic American .
12 Jon Thompson has n't done any investigative homework in accepting Celant 's list of artists and repeating the familiar texts .
13 The functionalist style in public law exhibits tendencies to examine critically the reasoning processes of courts and to expose the value assumptions on which they rest .
14 He himself had bitten his tongue from what he could feel in his mouth , probably loosened a couple of teeth and had a flesh wound over his eye .
15 It suggests that huge amounts of extra money could be made available for the homeless , improving the condition of houses and tackling the growing shortage of affordable homes for rent if local housing companies were created .
16 ‘ I used to have a lot of fights and got a reputation .
17 Members of the club joined in a wide range of activities and ate a healthy lunch at the Southlands Centre , Middlesbrough .
18 it involves a review of activities and provides an opportunity for thorough examination of all aspects of the work of the school by those involved .
19 Henry admitted the joint charges of conspiracy to murder people in the New Mossley estate on August 18 , 1991 , and September 16 , 1991 ; possession of firearms and hijacking a car on each of those dates , and UVF membership .
20 He had a big room on the second floor of the house at Strathspeld ; we 'd played here as kids , making models , fighting wars with toy soldiers and the train set and Airfix tanks and forts made from Lego ; we 'd conducted experiments with our chemistry sets , raced our Scalextric cars , flown gliders out the window down to the lawn and shot at targets in the gardens with our air rifles and killed a couple of birds and smoked a few packets of illicit fags from the same window .
21 Other shortlisted entries in Category 1 came from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Help the Aged .
22 The record 's gone through a lot of transformations and taken a hellaciously long time to get done . ’
23 The whole system forged bonds between the churches , made for standardization and improvement in the hearing of cases and increased the importance of the pope at the centre .
24 ‘ If you 've any sense you 'll grab a pair of skis and do the same .
25 Snow had fallen , frosting the rooftops , lying along the tops of hedges and muffling the faraway sound of the icy sea .
26 You add up the total marks given to your players , divide by x — then roll a dice that number of times and take the highest number rolled …
27 Fold one end of the strap over a couple of times and punch a hole through the three layers , then feed the other end through the hole to form a ‘ button ’ .
28 Dennis Rogers , 37 , used a knife in 45F heat to prod his way past scores of mines and reach the pair , aged 10 and 13 .
29 Wilson fears for education generally , that the market pressures could bring in an entrepreneurial ethos which could change the nature of institutions and leave the morality of the market-place unchallenged .
30 The constancy of the aggregate parameters rests either on the assumption that individual wealth shares are constant or on the assumption that all investors perceive the same expected returns and variance covariance matrix of returns and exhibit the same degree of absolute risk aversion .
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