Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] involve [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The programme of privatization involved the sale of the national airline , telecommunications company and shipping line to local and foreign investors . |
2 | The study of nursing involves the examination of nursing and several other disciplines which bear upon nurses ' activities and health care services in general . |
3 | Barnes and Shemilt ( 1974 ) term this practice first-draft final-draft writing , indicating , memorably , that most classroom practice of writing involves a distortion of the real-world experience of serious writing . |
4 | The rhetoric of socialism talks of freedom , but the practice of socialism involves the restriction of personal freedom . |
5 | But there is talk of citizenship involving a ‘ duty to work ’ in the United States , which could find itself transplanted to this country — indeed it already exists in some of the social security regulations — or a legal duty to control children , which is what is implied by an idea under consideration by the government to make parents responsible for fines imposed on their children . |
6 | For Augustine mystical knowledge of God is the essence of Christianity involving a lifelong process of growth in the recognition of the reality of the Incarnation , enabled through the grace of God working in man 's powers of will , memory and understanding . |
7 | Another instance of disrespect involving the refusal of verse concerns Hotspur , reading the letter from a fellow rebel who has had cold feet — the letter is in prose , and Hotspur interrupts it with angry comments in prose , an unusual effect in Shakespeare — and then being confronted with his wife . |
8 | Many cases of induction involve a signal from the cells underlying a cell sheet . |
9 | The protection of motherhood involved a series of measures designed to limit the scope of women 's activities outside the home , and to make working class mothers more aware of their responsibilities within it . |
10 | Vogler regards international law as a useful ‘ rhetorical ’ device to be deployed in domestic courts whenever possible in the course of litigation involving the peace movement . |
11 | This course of action involved an often violent struggle against unbelief and mistrust . |
12 | While the younger generation will all know and use London English and the older generation will have knowledge of a Creole variety , the actual patterns of use involve a complex interplay between these varieties and others . |
13 | To suggest that some oral forms of education involve a use of words that lack ‘ classificatory and analytic isolating functions ’ , as Greenfield does , is meaningless . |
14 | Other main forms of payment involve the issue of shares or loan stock by the purchaser . |
15 | We have seen how the three strategies of recognition involve the lexicon in different ways , and differences in the processing of words can be best explained by reference to this notion . |
16 | The Hawaiian Islands provide a classic example of a volcanic line , and the generally accepted explanation of this type of feature involves the passage of part of a plate over a sub-lithospheric thermal anomaly which , through the periodic generation of magma in the overlying crust sequence of volcanic activity at the surface ( Fig |
17 | This type of issue involves the issuing company itself offering the shares to the public . |
18 | This type of insurance involves the four-weekly collection of premiums in policyholders ' homes . |
19 | Another type of experiment involves the reconstruction of finds : experiments on stone tools , for example , have greatly increased knowledge about how they were used and what they were used for . |
20 | A second type of collision involves the migration of an intra-oceanic island arc towards a subduction zone bounded by continental crust ( Fig. 3.3 ) . |
21 | Aldous J. said the question of infringement involved an objective test through the eyes of a person to whom the design is directed ( in this case , a pig farmer ) . |
22 | Even in 1986 — when TFI was privatized and when the deregulation of broadcasting involved a transfer of power from the Communications Ministry to the Regulatory Body , the CNCL — employees of the Law Department of the CNCL stressed the importance of the residual powers of the government , exercised partly via the ‘ cahiers des charges ’ . |
23 | Fone is charged with three offences of theft involving a total of more than £40,000 and two offences of false accounting . |
24 | The lessons to be learned from Ichthus are manifold : they have a very clear philosophy of ministry involving a threefold emphasis on mission , fellowship and training . |
25 | But the little tousle-headed , dirty , tanned , bold toddler that was me might well have been up to some sort of mischief involving the beast . |
26 | Is the concept of unity of life in the New Testament such that the salvation of man involves the liberation of nature ? |
27 | The actual business of managing involves no loss of utility ( we assume for simplicity ) , though the owner can not do it . |
28 | The essentials of Taylorism involve the use of work-study engineers to study in fine detail the work an individual is doing ; through detailed analysis develop the most efficient method of doing that work and establish a ‘ fair ’ time for performing particular elements of the task ; develop a specialised staff function whose task is to allocate jobs to individual workers ; and monitor performance against the rated time for the job . |
29 | Both weak and electromagnetic interactions need to be included in precise calculations of atomic properties or high-energy electron scattering ; but the new era of physics involving the discovery of the X and Z particles with masses given in terms of the electric charge and weak coupling has not yet arrived . |
30 | offer a consistent standard of good practice to users and to carers , whilst also recognizing that the process of assessment involves the exercising of judgement , whether professional judgement or subjective judgement of users and carers . |