Example sentences of "involving [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Chapter 1 I distinguished two basic training procedures , one involving discrimination training , the other mere exposure to stimuli , that have been thought to reveal perceptual learning effects .
2 The European Parliament would be given not only a veto over matters involving majority voting in the Council of Ministers , including all commercial issues falling within the Single Market , but also a wide range of issues newly added into the competence of the Community .
3 The model involving hydrogen bonding to guanine also does not account for some features of cleavage at GpN sites .
4 Vitoria , capital of Espirito Santo state on Brazil 's Atlantic coast , has recently become notorious as the home of a crime syndicate allegedly run by several state policemen , involving drug trafficking and stolen cars .
5 One of the things I again would like to see in schools is that sort of approach , which brings out what language is really about , and I think that that 's an exciting and possibly quite unexpected outcome of bringing computers into schools , but it will require that we do n't simply think of it as being ‘ oh , let's have a micro in the science lab ’ ; it is going to be as the government seems to recognise , a step involving curriculum design , involving helping teachers _ really , really helping them in a strongly supportive way — to do something which is , I would say , revolutionary .
6 If the backwash effect is less direct in a national testing programme , local programmes , involving blanket testing of all pupils , have the maximum potential to cause an effect .
7 Students taking degree courses involving field work ( eg Architecture , Ecology , Geography , and Geology ) can incur expenses of £200 plus , spread over the three , four or five years of the course , but can in most cases expect to receive some help from University funds in meeting these .
8 The Darwinian approach , involving reductionist concentration on individual plants and the hazards that they experience , particularly the interference from their neighbours , entered the science of plant ecology in the late nineteen twenties in simple experiments involving mixed populations of two or more species and I have described elsewhere ( Harper , 1967 ) the curious piece of history in which three leading ecologists , Sukatschev in Russia , Clements in the United States and Tansley in Britain , all made simple competition experiments involving deliberately-sown plant populations .
9 The idea , I claimed , was to exploit my extensive network of influential contacts with a view to offering special courses for foreign businessmen involving saturation experience in an authentic English-speaking work environment .
10 Two North-East men were jailed recently for a number of crimes involving horse theft , including that of Mrs James ' animals .
11 Comparing 1992 with 1989 , he stated that US$4,734 million was being lost annually through lower export prices , and a further US$1,000 million indirectly because of the destabilization of supplies , problems involving export production , and for other , financial , reasons .
12 These may be of several kinds : point mutations involving protein coding genes or tRNA ( 5–9 ) , or more substantial deletion ( 10–12 ) or duplication type mutations ( 13 ) , localized by most studies in a highly specific single-strand zone during replication ( 14–16 ) .
13 The danger of involving wind erosion merely because of the form may be well illustrated by the photograph ( Plate 37 ) of a type of minor landform , which used to figure in old accounts of deserts as Zeugen , developed on acid moorland on the Fell Sandstone near Rothbury in Northumberland .
14 Accidents involving carbon monoxide or other poisoning or anoxia ( possibly associated with cabin pressure failures ) are other obvious cases in which the pathologists take a leading place amongst the investigators .
15 predator size is related to prey size in complex relationships involving hunting behaviour of the predator and prey availability ;
16 Has the LEA or the school any way of checking that parent helpers have no criminal record involving child abuse ?
17 For example , fair dealing for research purposes might have allowed decompilation in some circumstances and implied licences might have been appropriate in some cases involving error correction and back-up copies .
18 It 's the latest twist in the saga involving council official Tommy Sheppard .
19 The companies catered for particular times and needs ; in order of importance — weekly ‘ drip-feed ’ courses , intensive courses , apprenticeship ( and secretarial ) courses and cultural briefings ( involving specialist non-language departments ) .
20 Remote sensing continues to provide important inputs to the Professional Link scheme between the British and Egyptian geological surveys , involving mapping/ training in the late Precambrian granite-ophiolite terrain of the South-eastern Desert of Egypt .
21 Britain has , however , constantly obstructed European Commission proposals to reduce atmospheric and water pollution , involving acid rain , control of emissions from large combustion plants , dumping of sewage sludge , disposal of titanium dioxide , and the entry of fertilisers into the water supply , according to Stanley Clinton Davis , EC Commissioner for the Environment ( Labour Party News , April 1989 ) .
22 There are corresponding improvements in the LAN arena , where new technologies involving fibre optic cable and improved approaches to routing traffic will not only increase the volume of traffic that can pass over the network , but also extend the distance it can travel .
23 FUNDAMENTAL changes to production methods , involving team building and creating a multi-skilled workforce , resulted from a comprehensive skills training programme which is on-going at Courtaulds Films Polypropylene .
24 It appears that cases of poisoning in the United Kingdom from this form of lead are as statistically significant as were those involving lead fishing weights , and in some parts of Europe there is increasing concern .
25 Nevertheless , many companies remain reluctant to hand over such a crucial part of their business — involving cash flow and relations with customers — to an outside organisation .
26 Of the instrumental daily living activities jobs involving cleaning pose problems for about 20 per cent , while cooking is a problem for less than 10 per cent .
27 Ridgers witnessed The Inspirals ' bizarre genital inspection routine , involving testicle size comparisons and close inspections of warts .
28 It was agreed that RMG should establish a register of proposed and current research projects involving RBGE accommodation and support services ( including photographic & laboratory materials , computing facilities & library services ) , so that those responsible for providing such backup are aware of likely demands at a very early stage .
29 Instead of using complicated measurements involving colour purity , resolution etc. to compare their performance I simply used each monitor for a day .
30 These seven pieces of work were designed to enable across-class comparison and analysis , but over fifty other topic-related activities involving art work , mathematics , science , music , environmental studies and various kinds of research were also suggested in order to give each class and its teacher a measure of autonomy over the way their work progressed .
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