Example sentences of "[adv] involves a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For the new system to be introduced properly involves a change of constitution and a further vote . |
2 | According to this view , conceptualization necessarily involves a dissimulation both of the differences between perceptual stimuli and of the metaphoric nature of knowledge itself . |
3 | It is important to do justice to the situation , which necessarily involves a description of a very remarkable woman for whom I have considerable respect . |
4 | It should not be assumed as a matter of course that such use of part of a dwellinghouse necessarily involves a material change of use requiring permission . |
5 | The first stage , it should be noted , does not necessarily rule out the possibility of ontological pluralism , unless it explicitly includes the thesis of independence of substance ; it merely involves a rejection of the view that properties and relations are two mutually separate and incommensurable categories , with relations allegedly being purely extrinsic " to ( and hence making no difference to the essential nature of ) their terms . |
6 | This merely involves a couple of beers in the evening , not even light training for the real thing of which Spain has seen far too much . |
7 | An interpretation of a provision of Community law thus involves a comparison of the different language versions . |
8 | Delegation thus involves a pattern of human relationships . |
9 | In this paper I am concerned with whether the termination of the use of artificial ‘ life-support ’ machinery on which a person is being maintained ( particularly a ventilator ) ever involves a violation of the criminal law amounting to homicide . |
10 | The model of the Bibliothèque de France still involves a building at which material is accessible , but the developments of networks mean that in the future this will no longer be necessary . |
11 | Sorting through stock on library shelves usually involves a number of other activities not strictly described by the term ‘ weeding ’ — for instance , identifying books for binding , replacement , cleaning , etc . |
12 | the process of making a commitment to marriage usually involves a number of stages . |
13 | Yet many of them share Mr Mukhametshin 's problem : making the first pile of cash was quick and relatively easy , but becoming a corporate tycoon — which usually involves a shift from trading to manufacturing — is hugely difficult in Russia 's topsy-turvy economy . |
14 | Cabinet business always involves a mixture of political and specialist ( or administrative ) considerations . |
15 | While redundancy rights can sometimes arise in the context of men being laid off from work or put on short time , in the case of a business executive , redundancy almost always involves a dismissal . |
16 | Finally , a comparison essay always involves a decision about how to organise the comparison . |
17 | Thus both the case law and the academic commentary displays considerable diversity of opinion on whether , for example , the application of statutory terms to facts always involves a question of law or not . |
18 | A Task Force of the APA 's Division of the Psychology of Women , for instance , has recognized , as feminists in other social and natural sciences have done , that feminists ' position in the mainstream discipline always involves a degree of marginality ( Lott 1985 ) . |
19 | Starting with cost reduction any cost reduction programme always involves a lot of redundancy and , and this is no exception and from the slide you 'll see that we 've er we 've had a staff reduction er , from the the plan for this year of one thousand and thirty three er and that 's the , that will save us in a full year something like fifteen point nine , sixteen million pounds . |
20 | Conversely , as Callinicos implicitly recognizes , the problem with contemporary politics for the left is that the dialectic of class depends on a historicist History and vice versa ; any failure of the former necessarily also involves a waning of the latter . |
21 | It also involves a consideration of the interrelationships of class , gender , and ethnic inequalities , of the way in which , for example , black people may tend to have working-class jobs . |
22 | However , there is more to it than that : the issue also involves a conflict between Shetlanders ' ‘ traditional ’ attitudes to land and attitudes characteristic of non-Shetlanders , attitudes which are also shared by some Shetlanders ( especially some of the young ) . |
23 | A third possibility also involves a rearrangement of assets . |
24 | Board members have agreed to the plan , which also involves a shake up in delegating authority to improve security and ensure equality of treatment for schools . |
25 | Because the scheme also involves a reduction of share capital the company will need to follow the procedures for a reduction as set out in ss135-138 of the 1985 Act . |
26 | The sixth case also involves a refusal to translate . |
27 | What has to be done , then , to discover whether the advertisement is in line with the strategy , almost inevitably involves a form of cheating . |
28 | Because this treatment is a holistic therapy , the person as a whole will be treated rather than a specific problem area and this treatment often involves a combination of techniques , such as dietary therapy , water treatment , hot or cold water packs and massage . |
29 | Self-build co-operatives are typically born in one of two ways : The private enterprise approach simply involves a group of people who set up their own company through which to take out a collective loan . |
30 | In the second , if educational opportunities are suddenly opened for all , it invariably involves a spreading of financial , material , and human resources more thinly than previously . |