Example sentences of "of [adj] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rural population growth has had a distinctive regional pattern , which is , of course , the inverse of that observed for rural depopulation . |
2 | It is already a business committed to export , with 80 per cent of the film going abroad and 30 per cent of that destined for continental Europe . |
3 | Contrary to popular belief , both the tail compensation system and the gyro will work quite normally in this position and the pitch requirement is an exact mirror image of that required for normal flying . |
4 | Significant changes were identified by applying a statistical threshold of 0.05 corrected for multiple comparisons ( see Fig. 2 legend for methods ) . |
5 | One at least of these has for certain survived and it includes the 1916 drawing of the course reproduced in this publication . |
6 | These developments could open up new vistas of flexible working for large numbers of employees , who no longer need to be herded together in downtown locations for eight hours a day . |
7 | At the rally Singh announced the rehabilitation of Sikh soldiers who had deserted after the 1984 Army assault on the Golden Temple and a review of those detained for minor offences . |
8 | Later it became the slogan of those struggling for equal justice for all . |
9 | Several Trade Unions agreed to support the Communist application , among them the Miners ' Federation of Great Britain , whose votes made up the bulk of those recorded for Communist affiliation at the Edinburgh Conference of the Labour Party . |
10 | But G.G. Gallup 's mirror experiments , from the mid-1970s , are a particular favourite of those prowling for overt evidence . |
11 | Some of those arguing for mixed-ability teaching did so on the narrowest professional grounds that it would improve teaching and learning , obliging teachers to treat pupils as individuals each proceeding at a different pace and in a different manner . |
12 | Between 1986-95 , they estimate a 33 per cent rise in the number of over-75s hospitalised for short-stay treatment alone . |