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

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1 An exploration and appraisal programme prepared for 1993/94 involves spudding a well in the JX satellite in November — the first exploration well in the area for some 20 years — and drilling two appraisal wells in the FS and WX satellites early next year .
2 Its best role is the diplomatic and peacekeeping one — which is quite different from peace-enforcing , since that involves imposing an end to fighting .
3 This involves generating a DC for the package , assessing the DC , activating the DC , updating the package to reference the selected approved version of the changed module , and then getting the package approved .
4 This involves taking a sample of households and classifying them according to their income groups .
5 This involves taking a risk : there may well be expression of anger or despair or criticism of the group or ( more commonly ) the church .
6 This involves using a filtration process which basically makes the solid content of the milk much higher allowing it to set better , making it smooth , thick and above all , consistent .
7 This involves creating a list of categories such as ‘ takes lead ’ or ‘ follows ’ , ‘ gives orders ’ or ‘ obeys orders ’ , ‘ works out of doors ’ or ‘ works indoors ’ , ‘ mends car ’ or ‘ does housework ’ , and counting up each occasion on which the characters in the book do these things .
8 This involves obtaining a training post as a trainee legal executive with a firm of solicitors or similar organisation , joining the Institute of Legal Executives and undertaking the Institute 's Part 1 and Part 11 examinations .
9 This involves spending a lot of time in the sun by the pool listening to girlish giggles as they frolic around .
10 This involves finding a language for the goal of contemplative life — " I vate wele desyres to here some special poynt of luf of Jhesu Criste , and of contemplatyf lyfe " [ vate wele : know well ; here : hear ] ( 6.102 – 3.214 – 2 ) — to bridge the gap between doctrine and reality .
11 However , it is one thing to scan a computer screen in the catering office : it 's quite another to do stocktaking — typically this involves carrying a notebook around the various larders and coldrooms .
12 This involves specifying a goal or target value for the objective function .
13 This involves gaining an idea of villagers ' senses of their past and future fates , their senses of history , and their identities with others sharing or differences from those not sharing their fates .
14 Option 3 involves making a brand new connection to an existing lighting circuit at a convenient point , using a four-terminal junction box .
15 Discerning involves drawing a conclusion as to the identity of an object based on careful scrutiny .
16 The third involves establishing a breach of that duty through the unauthorised use of the information .
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