Example sentences of "that of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They had regenerated with incredible speed , comparable with that of a bacteria colony increasing in a lab dish — doubling itself within hours . |
2 | The result was a consent provision like that of the Theatres Act 1968 , whereby no proceedings could be instituted except by or with the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions ( the DPP ) . |
3 | Interestingly the resolution is below that of the Hi-Res screen displays on several of the computers that the Touchmaster is available for so it will be impossible to resolve to a single on , for example , the BBC Micro in Mode 0 . |
4 | The figures actually suggest that of the women compositors employed in 1910 , at least 25 per cent never married . |
5 | The classic story is that of the blues singer Ma Rainey , contracted to a company which did not have electrical recording when it became publicized in 1926 . |
6 | So , while the oil crisis caused major difficulties for the system as a whole , its impact — like that of the commodities boom and the dollar crisis — was uneven . |
7 | Does he share my view and that of the Sports Council that , with local authorities providing nearly 90 per cent . |
8 | Perhaps the nearest parallel since 1945 is that of the pieds noirs , loyalist French settlers in Algeria who returned embittered and extreme in their politics to France after De Gaulle 's settlement of the civil war with the Arab FLN . |
9 | The aggregate demand component of an inflationary process , , no longer exerts an independent influence on the rate of inflation which is , in principle , separable from that of the expectations component , , as it had been in the Friedman ( 1968 ) version . |
10 | This is all the more unrealistic in light of the fact that the judgment here was only theoretically that of the police officer ‘ on the spot ’ . |
11 | ‘ But the authorities make it quite clear … that before the constable is in a position to choose between a specimen of blood or a specimen of urine on the defendant 's claim that one or other specimens should be substituted for the specimen of breath , the defendant must be made aware not merely that he can have the breath specimen substituted by some other specimen in general terms , but that the alternative specimen can be one either of blood or of urine , although in the last resort , subject to the proviso to subsection ( 4 ) as to medical practitioners , the choice is that of the police officer . |
12 | It was decided that Joan should telephone Alexander Atkins at a number which he had given to Derek and which had been discovered to be that of the police station at Dysart . |