Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [pron] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is here that the goal of developing a different vision , for locating a different set of values , becomes pre-eminent — because with that different vision , with a determination to create a new set of values which recognises intrinsic value in all living creatures , we can properly inform and inspire a programme that works , albeit a gradualist one !
2 It specialises in motor insurance and has doubled the number of policies it sells each year as well as moving into household insurance .
3 The same eighteen percent of mines which has deep cut has sixty three percent of all frictional ignitions .
4 There is no magic in the process of economic and social development of nations which enables instant transformation .
5 But then we have to move with Ulysses to a huge spinning-top of words which defies such judgements and leaves us clutching at apparently familiar images which so sooner appear than they are gone .
6 And now it is a man of sorts who carries that acknowledgement .
7 There is a further topic in connection with Locke 's complex ideas of substances which needs some discussion .
8 A general right to privacy need to be enshrined in a British bill of rights which protects private lives and tastes from the interference of the state .
9 There have been earlier references to the changing and elastic notion of priorities which takes some time to come to terms with .
10 There is thus a contractual element in Moscow 's authority — a state of affairs which gives Eastern Europe 's conservatives a potential veto on reforms and experiments which the USSR might be tempted to support .
11 Great opportunity to pass on genes effortlessly , though the female has a limited number of eggs which has specific requirements for survival and therefore temporar temporarily stalls her reproductive success .
12 It is perfectly possible in law for parties to make an interim agreement for the sale of goods which requires further negotiation to iron out the less important details of the transaction , Pagnan S.p.A .
13 Systematic : Facilities must allow for the systematic storage of goods which means adequate racking with suitable shelf spacing .
14 This concentration on hardware is , I think , partly responsible for the rather limited international view taken by this approach : it envisages that the bunching of innovations which generates long cycles also generates international ripples so that the innovations are diffused through the leading capitalist countries and the long cycle is international .
15 An articulate Inspector of Accidents who has personal experience of these matters is possibly better able to make an assessment of such things than a lawyer who has little more experience than turbulence in flight spilling some of the champagne in the first class section of the cabin .
16 A group of pavements which shows this kind of affinity has many traits which are often understood as essential characteristics of a school of mosaic/mosaicists : the sharing of a common mode of representation , the predominance of this mode in a restricted geographical area , and the presence of craftsmen , ( perhaps of different abilities ) who were working " together " .
17 This enables us to say therefore that competition creates a system of prices which embodies relevant information so that the wealth created within the market order is produced at least cost .
18 A true geodesic has a criss-cross of poles which gives greater stability in high winds
19 This is a collection of papers which makes extensive reference to the work I mention here .
20 However that may be , we are dealing with a curious amalgam of services which has little coherence or consistency .
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