Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Following further dispute all hopes of unity ended after five races and CART took control of the remainder of the series .
2 Modes of assessment noted in some of the schemes for lower attainers which were appropriate to a Cockcroft type curriculum , had a wide variety of interpretation .
3 List of Standard Instruments of Assessment Used in New Sciences Modules
4 Rivers in predominantly urban catchments , in contrast , receive large amounts of effluent treated to greater or lesser degree at sewage works , as well as discharges from industrial sites .
5 The Alliance is seriously handicapped by the electoral system and it can not afford any further drain of support caused by separate policies : it is imperative that policy shall be decided at a single gathering .
6 The amount of support obtained from statutory services depends on the elderly person 's degree of disability but also on the type of household in which he or she lives .
7 The day nurseries opened during both wars were rapidly closed when the conflicts ended , and as Deborah Thom and Penelope Summerfield have convincingly argued , the amount of support offered to working mothers during both wars has been much exaggerated .
8 There are two core elements of support offered to local voluntary groups by the Campaign — information and grants .
9 We need to look , therefore , at how the patterns of support varied between those two major divisions in kin groups : gender and generation .
10 The six-monthly reviews of respite care at the residential home provided a focus for monitoring the level and type of support needed at any stage .
11 He reminded everyone that good often comes out of change dictated by environmental considerations , for example his own company became involved in titanium dioxide extraction when looking for an alternative to white lead .
12 In other words the issue is whether there has been a gradual process of change based on clear continuities with the past or an accumulation of changes in a relatively short space of time which has fundamentally altered the structures of the UK state .
13 This chapter examines the way that change has taken place , in particular in relation to social structure in terms of changing social relations of production , and the contribution to this process of change made by different social groups , such as political elites and the peasantry .
14 ‘ Do n't worry , dear boy , ’ Elinor said over a glass of champagne poured from one of the little bottles .
15 She repainted the figures in the foreground , each button and strand of hair etched with photographic precision .
16 Their telling and retelling relay important principles of hope rooted in political and moral certainties about the outcome of struggle .
17 The length of cable used with these generators can also effect their output in low level conditions due to the impedance of cable increasing with length .
18 The type of cable used in this case is a standard microphone cable fitted with 3 pin male/female connectors .
19 However , we feel that the clinical indicators of malignancy emphasised in this study may encourage clinicians to be more aggressive , even when faced with negative endoscopic biopsy specimens .
20 There is a widespread belief among claimants in my constituency — about one third are in receipt directly or indirectly of social security income — that claim applications encouraged by what are known as take-up campaigns are subjected to a form of discrimination compared with other applications that go across the desk in the normal way .
21 He fears that groups of workers might become the subject of discrimination based on inherited traits .
22 A mighty war host was assembled to protect the Elf homeland and not a moment too soon , for the armies of Chaos returned with redoubled strength .
23 More direct indications of function come with small groups of vessels having three solid or horizontally pierced lugs for suspension by a cord or thong ; these were designed primarily as household utensils .
24 A further level of protection sought by some vendors is an undertaking by the purchaser not to solicit the vendor 's employees if the transaction fails .
25 Moreover , while we accept the degree of protection afforded to other environmentally significant areas in development plans may not be as high as that for nationally designated areas , we would expect the need to protect such areas to be an important material consideration , otherwise there seems little point in identifying such areas .
26 Moreover , while we accept the degree of protection afforded to other environmentally significant areas in development plans may not be as high as that for nationally designated areas , we would expect the need to protect such areas to be an important material consideration , otherwise there seems little point in identifying such areas .
27 The accuracy requirement and degree of protection attached to this element should therefore reflect its unique role .
28 The forms of protection described in 4.9.2 and 4.9.3 are valid where horizontal barriers ( shelves ) or vertical barriers ( bulk-heads ) are not present .
29 The reason that a protected tenancy , for example , does not fall within section 3 is because there is a separate regime of protection provided for such tenants .
30 Management thus had to respond to the rising expectations and social aspirations of a higher paid and better educated workforce , and felt obliged also to reduce the rising costs of apathy induced by meaningless work .
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