Example sentences of "involve [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | In this biolayer the operating mechanism involves enzymic conversion of the substrate ( analyte ) to a product which the transducer responds to . |
2 | The project involves extensive tape-recording of 48 children , aged 4 , 8 and 12 along with one care giver for each . |
3 | The methodology involves extensive consultation of police records over a six month period together with indepth interviews with serving officers both men and women of varying experience throughout the police organisation from all ranks , from relief officers , CID to Inspectors of operations . |
4 | The third mechanism is now well documented in vitro and involves non-enzymatic glycosylation of apoprotein B of LDL ( Gonen et al , 1981 ; Kim & Kurup , 1982 ; Witzum et al , 1982 ) . |
5 | It involves careful placing of the services to meet and match the client 's family network as far as possible . |
6 | This intensive programming involves careful observation of the baby 's cues on urination and defecation and linking these to the presence of a potty . |
7 | Likewise , within the cognitive system the interplay between memory and ongoing circumstances involves repeated cycles of selective recall established according to highly complex sets of individualized criteria forming elaborate hierarchical systems . |
8 | Pollarding , which involves repeated cutting of branches at head height , and was originally practised mainly for firewood , is to be reintroduced , along with experimental grazing of ponies , pigs and cattle . |
9 | The design involves repeated testing of the extent of the children 's literacy and numeracy , and classroom observation of the children . |
10 | Very often the target 's assets are required to be used as security for the borrowings , which inevitably involves detailed consideration of the financial assistance provisions contained in CA 1985 , ss151-155 . |
11 | It involves detailed description of what is actually said and done by the participants . |
12 | This usually involves detailed programming of the project |
13 | It involves detailed examination of commercial records and discussion with virtually all company functions that come in contact with the products and markets to be analysed . |
14 | The sympto-thermal method involves daily recording of body temperature , noting changes in vaginal mucus and other signs of ovulation . |
15 | This approach involves some down-grading of the Directive 's purpose of facilitating the transfer of businesses , but it is not clear how far it increases the real , as opposed to the formal , freedom of action of employees . |
16 | Law is not a business ; nor merely is it a profession , which is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as a vocation or calling , especially one that involves some branch of learning or science , but is one of three learned professions . |
17 | To be cared for almost inevitably involves some diminution of independence . |
18 | You believe that artistic expression involves some kind of radical transformation . |
19 | The important thing seems to be that teachers should be aware of this conflict and take some steps to resolve it , and this involves some kind of negotiation between teacher and pupils . |
20 | Logically , they can not exist separately : all knowledge involves some kind of mental processing and exists in a cultural context ; all cultures are conceptualized in terms of knowledge and involve abilities and skills ; all development has a content and a context . |
21 | It is an important question how far political change , which almost always involves some kind of conflict , also tends to be accomplished by violent means . |
22 | Fitting the tee involves some manoeuvring of the two pipes this may mean removing some of the pipes from their clips |
23 | Since crime , however it is defined in any particular society , always involves some degree of restraint on individual self-interest , our natural tendency is always towards deviation : we will , it seems , always choose the deviant alternative when it suits us and when we think we can get away with it . |
24 | Most biblical scholarship involves some degree of speculation . |
25 | Defining precise purposes in this way clearly involves some degree of prior background knowledge on the child 's part . |
26 | Moreover , the condition of non-natural user , though similar to unreasonable user in nuisance , normally involves some degree of exceptional risk which unreasonable user does not . |
27 | Application of new technology inevitably involves some degree of risk . |
28 | However , the investment in all assets except for short-term government debt involves some degree of risk . |
29 | Oman ( 1984 , 1989 ) suggests that the crucial test is whether the arrangement involves some element of risk to the seller — and some prospect of a share in future income . |
30 | At present , the development of such components relies heavily on individual initiatives taken by historians whose own research involves some element of computation . |