Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] of a [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It should be seen as a definite part of a school 's total reading programme in English : it is not an interruption of it .
2 This definition of the importance of a unity of view in management and of the importance of sharing interest and concern allows the significance of the classroom and of the small-scale , almost invisible base of experience of the individual teacher to take its place alongside larger aspects of policy and of governmental requirement in the total framework of a school 's management .
3 The Court of Appeal detected " underlying transactions of a solicitorial nature " and determined that on the expert evidence ( inter alia from a former President of the Law Society ) which had been presented the undertakings given were such as might come within the usual course of a solicitor 's business .
4 Adams-Webber ( 1970 ) identifies cognitive development with this kind of occurrence , in which the progressive differentiation of a system 's structure leads to an integration of previously independent sub-systems into new and more complex wholes .
5 Organizing respectable credit for respectable people became the respectable part of an accountant 's work , whose training enabled him to ensure that it was sound , that is , within the bounds of profitability .
6 Also , it facilitates the granting of security over assets which in the normal course of a company 's business are circulating , for example , stock in trade .
7 Yet in Roman law discretion is regularly interpreted not on the subjective criterion of an individual 's own opinion but on the objective standard of what a good man would think in the circumstances .
8 I was startled to read a review copy of a new book that gave a detailed description of an eagle 's nest location .
9 He suddenly risked losing the crowning glory of a lifetime 's secret endeavour to an unknown malarial " fly-catcher " as the humble naturalist-explorers were known .
10 Indeed , an article at this length will frequently avoid mentioning any work of art by name , being limited instead to a generalised description of an artist 's work .
11 One of the principal reasons for conducting a detailed assessment of a child 's language is to determine the most effective way of helping that child .
12 There still remains the primary need for all agreements , however limited in scope , which affect the partners to be set down clearly and exhaustively in writing to avoid subsequent dispute : such writing may range from the proper minutes of a partners ' meeting to a separate manual describing a firm 's management process as a guide , in the largest firms , to enable every partner and every employee to identify the person responsible for any particular aspect of the firm 's administration .
13 Although the Stock Exchange does not specifically require notes to the interim financial information , it does require an explanatory statement that will enable investors to make an informed assessment of a company 's activities and profit and loss during the period .
14 This is partly because vocabulary is the most individualistic part of a person 's knowledge of language , and continues to develop throughout life , although its growth is clearly fastest in early years .
15 TO UNDERSTAND the two most important things about the Greek economy , you need to remember that economic performance is just one of the outward manifestations of a people 's inner life .
16 The rate of economic and social advancement of a country 's population can influence political stability .
17 In modern times there is only one celebrated instance of a subject 's displeasure at an artist 's likeness : that of Sir Winston Churchill with his portrait by Graham Sutherland which , tragically , ended up in the fireplace .
18 Or consider Magritte 's The Rape , in which the sexual trial of a woman 's erogenous zones ( breasts and pubis ) are superimposed onto the rhyming facial triangle of eyes and mouth .
19 At the very extremes of this process , it means moving from a cursory skimming of a book in order to establish its relevance to your needs , and its scholarly stature , to a detailed appraisal of an historian 's interpretation of a particular point .
20 The scientific prediction of a person 's limitations , and thus his possible fate , has a very dangerous component in that it may lead the individual to inaction and despair .
21 Experience shows that the approval process gives a reliable indication of a centre 's potential to deliver and also encourages effective planning for implementation .
22 There is a continual redefinition of an individual 's task , through interaction between the individual and others .
23 These electrical pulses are then analysed and used to produce detailed pictures of a patient 's internal organs .
24 These electrical pulses are then analysed and used to produce detailed pictures of a patient 's internal organs .
25 White gloves are de rigueur , and there is a strong hint of the fussing attentions of a lady 's maid above the luxe silks and satins , gabardines and cashmeres .
26 I would argue , however , that love-making ought not to be treated as drawing only on the irrational side of a person 's nature .
27 Part II — Orders in family proceedings This introduces four new orders known collectively as s8 orders which provide for different aspects of a child 's care and upbringing .
28 Or the whispering rattle of a bat 's wing .
29 Income from tourism can account for a sizeable proportion of an area 's total income ; it has been estimated that , in Cornwall in the 1960s , this was equal to the income generated by manufacturing in the county ( Cornwall County Council 1966 ) .
30 Further up , like part of a discarded doll , was the top half of a woman 's torso , blood billowing from where the head should have been , the remnants of a flowered dress settling under the dust .
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