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

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1 However as each urban locality has been reduced to the status of a labour pool so they are now integrated not within the production process of capital but of wage-labour , within the sphere of civil society rather than of capitalist production per se .
2 Both initiatives are sponsored by the Training Agency and they share similar objectives in attempting to provide greater coherence between education and training , and in making education more aware of the needs of employers and of young people 's needs in the employment market .
3 Both initiatives are sponsored by the Training Agency and they share similar objectives in attempting to provide greater coherence between Education and Training , and in making Education more aware of the needs of employers and of young people 's needs in the employment market .
4 A survey of coverage of present research , and of individual researchers ' priorities for future research ;
5 Drill the two fixing holes and mount all on-board components taking care over the polarity of diodes D2 to D3 and of electrolytic capacitors C4 , C5 and C6 .
6 Also omitted are assessments or even mention of the studies of cultural evolution made since Richard Dawkins 's discussion of the memo , the scathing attacks by Richard Lewontin of the scientific method used in sociobiology , and of social scientists ' reactions to Wilson 's claims .
7 Indeed , sometimes your life changes far more because of other people 's actions and intentions than your own .
8 Well , there 's been quite a lot of , of , of chat recently that , that erm , because of cross-media ownership erm , companies that are involved in cross-media ownership would have , have problems .
9 It has agreed that , because of international players ' commitments , only three of the eight ties will be played on that date , with the others in the following four weeks .
10 Those restrictions came about because of certain people 's encounters with what they symbolised as the ‘ unknown ’ , and the results of those encounters .
11 Some of the difficulties encountered in England have arisen from miscalculations in setting funds , because of general practitioners ' uncertainty about costs .
12 This gendering is also expressed directly : because of cognitive theories ' prestige , male dominance among psychologists and psychological subjects is particularly strong in them .
13 This is n't solely because of gaelic football 's roots in the traditions of the island .
14 Second , this situation was unlikely to reverse itself because of institutional investors ' faith in the Big Six .
15 Endoscopic retrograde stone extraction was a possible alternative , although difficulties in cannulating the cystic duct and a high risk of sphincterotomy because of complicated Crohn 's disease were to be expected .
16 Because of popular music 's ubiquitousness and vast scale of production , it has been possible to establish in the collective mind a set of conventional musical ‘ colours ’ — ‘ Spanish ’ , ‘ pastoral ’ , ‘ cowboy ’ , ‘ blue ’ , ‘ hip pie ’ , ‘ punk ’ , and so on — and arrangers and producers can simply lift the technical devices needed for these ready-made veneers off the shelf when needed .
17 Because of the way the audience is made up , and because of different people 's viewing patterns , it requires a very heavy campaign to get anywhere near 100 per cent coverage of the audience .
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