Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] a major " in BNC.

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1 For Piaget , the activity of play represents a major advance in the ability of the child to control its own environment and engage in a variety of strategies .
2 The National Curriculum represents a major intellectual challenge for teachers in the coming years .
3 * whether the decision involves a major purchase , in which case there may be prolonged reflection , consultation and problem-solving behaviour .
4 The figures show that agriculture represents a major industry for Scotland .
5 This seemingly minor change has a major effect on the function of the haemoglobin molecule : de-oxygenated HbS is insoluble and precipitates within the red cell , forming long crystals which force the red cell to assume the eponymous sickle shape .
6 For the simpler tasks of cataloguing , none the less , the computer has a major contribution to make and is already making it .
7 There is no doubt that the efficient way to plan projects is to take them in order of priority — the marketing function has a major interest in priority setting — and allocate to each in turn the maximum amount of resources it can usefully employ .
8 Forth Valley Health Board has a major outbreak plan which offers staff guidance on how to recognise and report outbreaks of infection ( especially enteric illness ) and outlines the lines of communication and administration required .
9 The dredger represents a major technological advance for the miners .
10 This approach stems from a strongly held belief that voluntary action represents a major force for positive environmental change .
11 Any visitor to Ireland does n't have to travel very far before realising that this is a land where religion plays a major role in the life of every city , town and village .
12 The purpose of information is to enable people to make better decisions and accounting plays a major role in the vital area of decisions about finance and investment .
13 A levy of some sort is essential , so that the industry plays a major part in all training .
14 In this book , Leonie Archer looks at the effects of this in the Judaism of antiquity , where blood has a major significance in ritual both in the sacrifices in the Temple and in the shedding of blood in circumcision — the ‘ Covenant ’ between God and his people .
15 The chemical industry 's ‘ Responsible Care ’ programme has a major role to play in demonstrating that the industry is serious in its intent to perform better .
16 More importantly , recent research reveals a major lack of consensus among politicians over the basic role of government in the economy [ Harris , 1981 ] .
17 The poetry which the children produced as a result forms a major part of the exhibition which also includes photographs from the library 's archives , the Bigger-McDonald Collection , the Willie Carson Collection and those donated by the late Mabel Colhoun .
18 One of these was Piccadilly Circus , the authors observing that : ‘ here the architectural setting becomes a major consideration , although this must not preclude a satisfactory traffic solution ’ ( para. 32 ) — an almost prophetic comment , bearing in mind the events relating to Piccadilly in the 1960s ( see p. 168 ) .
19 Taken against the background of considerable other evidence about the genetics of psychosis ( especially schizophrenia ) we can therefore certainly conclude that inheritance plays a major role in determining susceptibility .
20 The Modular Course Co-ordinator plays a major counselling role in relation to prospective applicants .
21 ICI believes that the Environmental Protection Act represents a major opportunity for good environmental performance in the future .
22 This was not the response of the majority , however , and the willingness of users to inject dirty drugs and reuse and share equipment represents a major health hazard , which will be discussed in Chapter 9 .
23 I do not accept that the proposal represents a major surrender of sovereignty .
24 Each committee covers a major section of work within a geographical area , linked to the activities of a broad management function , for example ‘ transport ’ ( i.e. train crew , stations , signalboxes , etc. ) , ‘ works and installations ’ ( i.e. permanent way activities ) , offices and workshops .
25 The Campaign wants a major new right for pub customers : to be consulted over refurbishments to their locals .
26 Again , the A nineteen south has a major highway constraint upon it and it 's very difficult to see how that could be overcome .
27 The critique of scientific socialism and economism has a major place in Marxist debate in the twentieth century .
28 In a society which is increasingly bureaucratized , and characterized by impersonal relationships in the work-place or the streets of the city , the home forms a major setting where adults may enjoy primary social relationships .
29 An examination of this recycling forms a major part of this book 's analysis of international finance and LDCs .
30 The Institute maintains a major library relating to its fields of interest .
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