Example sentences of "[adj] nature [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The confirmation of the definitive nature of the borders of the united Germany is an essential element in the peaceful order of Europe .
2 But Nietzsche 's use of such terminology tends to mask the actual nature of the alternatives in question .
3 Artai was incapable of sitting still for long , and only his abnormal concern with his appearance made him submit at all to the restrictive nature of the ministrations of the Y'frike slaves .
4 It has argued that greater than forecast levels of infill demonstrate the soundness of the Structure Plan strategy ; reflect the real nature of the needs of the housing market and thereby m materially contribute to the adequacy of the regional five year land supply .
5 Unlike the debates over the military-industrial complex , the general and wide-ranging nature of the arguments in this chapter reflects disagreement about what the problem is and different approaches to what constitutes a theory .
6 The main difference between the situations envisaged by Michels and the Northern Ireland context is the entrenched nature of the divisions in Northern Ireland .
7 I start on the same note as the Prime Minister and my right hon. Friend — by recognising the historic nature of the events through which we are living .
8 Thus , the jury should be instructed that the term ‘ consent ’ covers a whole range of situations from actual desire to reluctant acquiescence , and that the dividing line between real consent and mere submission must be drawn by the jury by applying its knowledge of human nature to the facts of the case .
9 The high mechanical stiffness of these materials was then attributed to the crystalline nature of the bridges between crystallites rather than , as Peterlin proposed , to tie-molecules .
10 A statement was issued from Ibrox yesterday detailing the unsatisfactory nature of the dealings with Bernard Tapie 's club , while expressing regret that there was nothing more Rangers could do on behalf of their now disgruntled fans .
11 A report on the unsatisfactory nature of the examinations at the Edinburgh School a little later suggests that Coleman may have had much right on his side .
12 The problem is caused by the spartan nature of the seats in riot vans , and because police rarely get the chance to ease aching muscles with a stroll .
13 Janet Willcock accused the RUC of ‘ trying to make a sectarian event out of an occasion which was intended to symbolise the non-sectarian nature of the ideals of Connolly ’ .
14 1980 : 91 ) , the greater likelihood of their older workers than younger ones being affected by redundancies ( Mukherjee 1973 ; Daniel 1974 ) , and the semi-voluntary nature of the redundancies in question .
15 First and most basically we can look at the physical nature of the coins of any given period , as the study of the amount of silver or gold bullion in a coin may reveal some historical information .
16 This has proved difficult because of the intangible nature of the activities of many departments .
17 Neither the historical marginality nor internal colonialism arguments fully explain the action of the state in depressed areas ; the fragmented nature of the responses of capital in such areas does not encourage holistic explanations .
18 Second , because of the asymmetrical nature of the economies of Europe , a Single Currency would slow down economic growth in Europe .
19 At type II promoters we can only conclude that the precise nature of the interactions between CRP and the truncated and wild-type polymerases , and their role in the activation mechanism , remain to be determined but that the C-terminal part of the α-subunit of RNA polymerase is not involved in this process .
20 This project examines the precise nature of the problems on this interface across the public sector as a whole , both in conceptual and analytical terms , and in terms of identifying potential policy solutions for the improved management of public capital assets and expenditure .
21 The precise nature of the relations between adult education institutions and organised labour has always been problematic , and usually unsatisfactory , but that there should be a close and organic relationship was never questioned by adult educators who saw their work as part of a broader movement towards social emancipation and change .
22 The interpretation for which both the applicant and the Attorney-General contended before the Court of Appeal was that the answer was affirmative ; either because the proceedings for habeas corpus were so firmly imprinted with a civil character that they were to be treated as civil , notwithstanding the essentially criminal nature of the proceedings from which they arose , or because they were of an indeterminate nature , which section 13(2) ( a ) was wide enough to embrace .
23 ( 1 ) " The final nature of the frontiers of the united Germany " was confirmed .
24 Those are the ground of appeal and counsel for the local authority and the guardian , whilst not seeking in any way to defend the approach of the justices , asked the court to utilise the provisions of R.S.C. , Ord. 55 , r. 7(7) to dismiss this appeal notwithstanding the defective nature of the findings of fact and the reasons .
25 The special nature of the facts of the case mean that it has a very narrow reading and for this reason might amount to nothing more than an amalgam of common law duties not to be dishonest .
26 In relation to the vegetation communities in which the campsites were located , the major difference in impact related to campsite core size which tended to be larger in piñon juniper areas due to the more open nature of the vegetation and the less rugged nature of the areas on which it is dominant .
27 The reader should be aware , however , that recent years have seen the enactment of a number of important statutory forms of liability in particular areas of exceptional risk which go a long way towards avoiding the likelihood of protracted litigation inherent in the ill-defined nature of the rules of strict liability at common law .
28 To the extent that the rescues were ideologically inspired and the businesses ideologically managed , then at best the ideology distracted attention from the true nature of the problems to be faced , and at worst served as an excuse for purporting to resolve them by decisions which were patently perverse .
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