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

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1 Date of Foundation : 1965 ( through the amalgamation of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the Special Fund for large development projects ) .
2 Date of foundation : 1965 ( through the amalgamation of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the Special Fund for large development projects ) .
3 Install a hard drive instead of one of the floppies — the advantage of this is that it is the least expensive but the major disadvantage is my complete lack of technical knowledge and the need to purchase and install the controller which I understand my machine does not have .
4 This will be supplemented by a series of intensive studies of technical change and the division of labour since 1979 which will form part of a wider international project into these issues .
5 And for the next two or three hundred years it was very slow progress in terms of technical development although the industrial revolution came along as we all know .
6 The main difference , in principle , is that the version of world-system theory addressed concentrates on structural change in terms of technical innovation and the division of labour , whereas the regulationist school locates those aspects in the broader framework of changes in the structure of industrial relations , the state 's economic policy , the financial structures and the concentration of industry .
7 He published little , but elaborations of his proposals for the exploitation of technical innovation and the regulation of trade are found in abundance in such archives as the Hartlib papers and Shaftesbury papers , and his views were seriously regarded , even though his reputation suffered as a result of a bitter controversy with ( Sir ) William Petty [ q.v . ] .
8 To achieve this high priority is being given to the development of domiciliary provision and the encouragement of measures designed to prevent or postpone the need for long term care in hospital or residential homes .
9 The Welsh leader of the parliamentary Labour Party , Cledwyn Hughes , himself a ‘ Lib-Lab ’ figure of noted moderation and an admirer of Lloyd George , was an important go-between .
10 While some research findings , such as the intractability of persistent delinquency or the continual dangers posed to children by abusers , may depress practitioners , their ability to interpret and apply research will be a hallmark of the professionalism we foresee .
11 In some cases this may be a result of parental pressure and an earlier lack of encouragement to grow up and exercise adult autonomy .
12 The offspring will probably be selected to want a greater quantity of parental investment than the parent because again , a little bit extra for the offspring probably means more than what to its reproductive success , than it er would mean to the reproductive erm , success of , of the mother , as far as the offsprings are concerned .
13 that harm is the result of a lack of parental care or the child being beyond parental control .
14 Children with health or developmental problems may need a higher standard of parental care and a reasonable parent would be expected to provide this .
15 With the virtual absence of parental encouragement and the rather remote , even abstract , images of successful sportsmen as guides , black kids lack any personal focus for their ambitions .
16 Although much of the industrial production was carried out in large modern units , these were still comparatively small islands in an ocean of small-scale production and a very backward agriculture .
17 Paul Thompson ( 1967 ) sees the triumph of Labour as a constructive coalescence of the mature proletarian class consciousness which emerged with the displacement of small-scale production and an effective LLP , while Julia Bush ( 1978 ) , concentrating on the experience of East London , argues that during the first world war socialist activity and the growing confidence and strength of the trades unions enabled the LLP to establish a solid base which it exploited to the full when hostilities ceased .
18 On her way to her desk she tried to collect a beaker of iced water but the machine was empty and a knot of querulous men were standing around it demanding something be done .
19 But the widespread adoption of agricultural technology and scientific farm management — Essex was in the forefront — increased the body of displaced labour and the compulsion to migrate .
20 To this end , the Certificate of Professional Competence and a vocational qualification in passenger transport are also under review by DPTAC and the Department of Transport .
21 He spoke of the importance of professional education and the need to maintain professional standards .
22 Gordon Kirk 's chapter ( 1.1 ) points to the variable controls over the curriculum from the centre that marked earlier historical periods ; the post-war tradition that curriculum matters were largely the subject of professional decision-making and the gradual reassertion of central influence and control over the curriculum since the mid-1970s .
23 A lawyer for the Society said Mr O'Reilly was guilty of professional misconduct because the cream , which contained the ‘ very potent ’ steroid Closbetason , was a prescription-only product .
24 Colour analyst/hairdresser Mrs Myra Addison and photographer Mrs Ann Simmons together make up Beautiful Images , a venture set up in Darlington 15 months ago : and they came out tops with stunning portraits in competitions organised by the British Institute of Professional Photography and the Master Photographers ' Association .
25 Ann Simmons , of Camera A in Skinnergate , Darlington , and Myra Addison , of Workshop , Darlington , won the awards from the British Institute of Professional Photography and the Master Photographers Association .
26 That I am not , is due partly to my dislike of professional boxing and the men who manipulate it for their own ends , and partly to the fact that Lewis is yet another ‘ adopted ’ Englishman , who has spent most of his life in Canada , and won an Olympic medal fighting in their colours .
27 Thanks very much er , President er , to mark the occasion of the launching of the British er , Boxers ' Association we 'd like to make a little er , presentation to Barry , who 's the President of that Association and erm who you know , of course , is the Chairman of the Institute of Professional Sport and the Professional Boxers ' Association has got the honour of erm , immediately being part of that er , body and has the assistance , of course , of er , the many people involved there .
28 In the present case , the perception seems to have adversely affected both the quality and climate of professional discourse and the credibility of structures , procedures and people at LEA and school level .
29 There are a number of texts on the nature of volcanic activity and the development of volcanic landforms .
30 His honest suffering reveals to her the nobility of selfless love and the truth of language which is metaphoric yet direct .
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