Example sentences of "of the [noun] in " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms .
2 Another feature of the Jurassic in southern Europe is the Rosso ammonitico facies of nodular red limestones characterised by a dominance of pelagic organisms .
3 The effect of changing the excitation from stack A to stack B is to produce alignment of the stator and rotor teeth in stack B. This new alignment is made possible by a movement of the rotor in the clockwise direction ; the motor moves one " step " as a result of the excitation change .
4 Again , none of the experiments in which chimpanzees have been raised , since infancy , entirely by humans has ever resulted in chimpanzees learning to speak like humans .
5 It is true that many of the experiments in this area were grossly inadequate in method : they failed to ensure that the individuals they studied were similar , apart from the single factor being scrutinized ; they relied unduly on mothers ' memories for information about early events ; their various findings could not be compared because of disagreement about what should be counted as ‘ early weaning ’ or ‘ harsh training ’ , and so on .
6 The abilities of the computer will remind some readers of the experiments in many school resource centres using , instead of the Dewey Classification and a simple card catalogue , one or other variety of post co-ordinate indexing , frequently with optical coincidence punched cards .
7 An international comparison of union attitudes to work organisation found that British unions adopted a neutral position on this subject.8 Many of the experiments in work organisation in this country have been conducted without the involvement of workers ' trade union representatives .
8 She had not before this night thought of the sheep in the bus shelter .
9 As you soak in the bath , you might fall under the spell of the sheep in the Insomnia blind from Faber
10 This would get round the example of the sheep in the field because I presumably believe ( falsely ) that the animal I can see is a sheep even though this belief is not used in inference .
11 Ludens now craved for these sessions , and had even instantly , when Irina spoke of the cottage in Wiltshire , decided he would have to move there , reorganise his life , and set up house next door .
12 The bathroom , having been converted from the front parlour , was downstairs and backed onto a small room at the rear of the cottage in which we kept the hoover , other cleaning materials and spares of this and that , such as light bulbs and rolls of loo paper .
13 ‘ This house reminds me of the cottage in Hertfordshire I had before I married , ’ she explains .
14 Take the week of the cottage in Anglesey :
15 Every weekend golfer knows that awful feeling of being within 20 yards of the green in two on a 500-yard hole and taking another three shots to get on to the putting surface .
16 We seem to get the rub of the green in the Rumbelow 's cup at the moment .
17 This is the site of the battle in 1485 at which King Richard III was killed , and succeeded by Henry VII .
18 as if they were already dead , Karelius fancied , and from limbo could still hear the sounds of the battle in which they had been killed .
19 She has three spells dealt to her at the start of the battle in the usual way as described in Warhammer Battle Magic .
20 Its name is associated with the site of the battle in 1388 when the men of Glarus defeated a greatly superior Austrian army and so regained their independent liberties .
21 Two of the papers in Science came from Japan and reported on individuals suffering from Type A syndrome , a rare variant of Type 2 diabetes .
22 In this context , we now see the problems of systematics condensing around two major , interrelated questions , which form the two main themes running through most of the papers in this book .
23 Morrison and Low , in one of the papers in Language and Communication , refer directly to the distortions brought about by the narrowness of Krashen 's perspective .
24 Three of the papers in this collection examine the relationship between these two professions from a historical perspective .
25 This is particularly so in the case of the topic of the papers in this volume — namely peace as a social value .
26 As becomes clear from most of the papers in this collection , this particular view of human nature is not one shared by many other societies .
27 Many of the papers in this volume set the human agent within a cosmology , a total moral universe of meaning .
28 " Why not work for one of the papers in our group in South Wales ? "
29 In fact , a surprisingly small number of studies examine this dimension of syntactic variation ; for example , many of the papers in Sankoff 's 1980 collection concentrate on grammatical constraints , and the focus of Weiner and Labov ( 1983 ) is similar .
30 ‘ Traditional climatic geomorphology as represented by most of the papers in this volume has to a large extent glossed over this paucity of knowledge of fundamentals ; it may be said to have proceeded , like Davis 's work , to premature generalization on the basis of quite vague ideas on the underlying process relations .
  Next page