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

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1 On the other hand , it can also be allowed to run its course , carrying the support up to the point of actualization of the infinitive 's event , which produces the " subsequent actualization " sense ( He managed to get free ) .
2 Generally speaking , lateral water hazards run parallel with the line of play of a golf hole and they should be clearly marked with either red stakes or red lines .
3 A proper discussion of a football match can not occur if one of the participants is quite ignorant of the rules of the game ; and the kind of assessment of a restaurant meal that would involve the possible insertion of the establishment into a good food guide ( or perhaps its deletion from it ) will not get very far if one of the diners does not care for the meal because his idea of a gastronomic treat is a cheeseburger and french fries ( though within the order of the burger discriminations are possible ) .
4 Some kind of assessment of the competence of teachers was seen as a way of weeding out those who were incompetent : a reaction to severe cuts in education ( along with the effects of falling rolls ) , and the need to thin out the teaching force .
5 However , it was the local authority 's plan that there should be a period of assessment of the relationship between L. and her mother , the mother 's skills as a parent and her willingness to respond to counselling , and that a programme of rehabilitation should be entered into .
6 To forestall any immediate and hasty rejection of the foregoing method of assessment of the value of human virtue by the reader , he is reminded that there is at present no rational way in which this can be done .
7 This special qualitative factor has now received the approval , at least by implication , of the Court of Appeal in Spittle v Bunney [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 1031 at 1041 , a case in which guidance is given on the method of assessment of the value of a mother 's services to a young infant .
8 The guidelines exclude the possibility of assessment of the bargain under the contract as described above .
9 It is much more difficult to predict the performance of someone with mental disorder , and the process of assessment of an individual in a real situation requires time and skilled judgment .
10 All the typical woodland flowers can be found here in abundance , including serene displays of lily of the valley .
11 There is some ’ height ’ function H of states of the target system , which we want to optimize .
12 to identify the range of values of a sale prices acceptable to you
13 Lack of scattering does not , however , explain the existence of plateaux extending over a range of values of the gate voltage .
14 For lwbNotUpb TRUE a simple scan of values of the gradient of the radius vector is performed and the maximum is chosen .
15 In some problems we require to obtain x for each of a set of values for p ; e.g. the elements of p may be functions of an independent variable , and we require x for each of a number of values of the variable .
16 The key feature in the programme of differentiation of the stem cell is one of asymmetry .
17 The data suggested that the appreciable hypocholesterolaemia observed was not influenced by the pathological stage or degree of differentiation of the tumour .
18 The book tries to challenge psychology 's concept of the subject , both by studying unconscious subjectivity , and by constructing Foucauldian genealogies of discourses of the subject .
19 Classical physics tends to express things in terms of second order differential equations , that is ones involving the rate of change of a rate of change , whilst [ 9 ] is first order — it just incorporates a simple rate of change .
20 Since m is the logarithm of M , the left-hand side of equation ( 7.14 ) measures the proportional rate of change of the money supply .
21 For this reason Bilson ( 1981 ) wrote the speculative efficiency hypothesis as : where the right-hand side is the rate of change of the exchange rate and is called the ‘ forward premium ’ .
22 N ( d 1 ) may be interpreted as the rate of change of the option price divided by the rate of change of the share price .
23 The indexing is done with respect to a lagged value of the RPI and both the increase in capital value ( the uplift ) and the increase in interest payments depend on the rate of change of the price index to a period eight months earlier .
24 N ( d 1 ) may be interpreted as the rate of change of the option price divided by the rate of change of the share price .
25 This must be equal to the integral over the surface were v is the velocity and — the density ; n is the outward normal to the surface S which enclosed V. By Gauss 's theorem we may write and hence Since this must be true for any volume element we have the equation of continuity The conservation of momentum in continuum mechanics relates the rate of change of the momentum integrated over a volume V to the resultant of the forces on that volume .
26 In 1964 , Hines used the ‘ rate of change of the labour force unionised ’ as a proxy variable for union militancy .
27 The chances of being treated preferentially or even of being treated on a left-alone basis also depend critically on the level and pace of change of the technology involved and on the degree of concentration and competition in the sector ( Mytelka , 1979 ; Milner , 1988 ; Grosse , 1989 ) .
28 Notice that the presence of positive feedback makes the speed of switching independent of the rate of change of the input potential .
29 The left-hand side represents the rate of change of the energy associated with wavenumber κ .
30 The statement of reasons of a Community legislative measure is contained in a series of paragraphs at the beginning of the measure .
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