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

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1 The arrogance of Bolshevik-inspired youth towards the patriarchal rural community also transpires from other criticisms directed against younger visitors .
2 This would imply at least that the early fragment of language poses the problem of hierarchical analysis in a reasonably pure form .
3 In doing this it has also extended the role of hierarchical coordination in the overall process of running the country .
4 Let me illustrate this pattern of hierarchical layering with the case of two divisions of Corporation X , which has 32,000 employees and annual sales of $7 billion .
5 Marianne Farningham , religious journalist , learnt her faith from a papermaker Baptist grandfather , ‘ a preacher of great force ’ , who would sit ‘ in our kitchen , talking with some friend , each smoking a long clay pipe , and with a glass of home-brewed beer on the table ’ , debating ‘ on high themes , of Calvinistic doctrine and the heresies of Arminianism . ’
6 This was not to deny the importance of technical education for the prospective tradesman , but he would be ‘ unsafe ’ unless this was supplemented by a training which allowed him ‘ to adapt himself to new conditions ’ .
7 But it is worth noting also that Scotland has had a relatively strong tradition of technical education for the last century , in contrast to the rather patchy developments south of the border ( Argles 1964 ) .
8 We are co-operating with three European business schools ( ESC Lyons , Henley Management College and ESADE , Barcelona ) to develop the International Management Institute of St Petersburg , and do not consider that the Community is ‘ making a hash ’ of technical assistance to the ex-Soviet Union .
9 For example , shortage of technical assistance in the laboratories and lack of funds for equipment are mentioned at intervals throughout the narrative .
10 This may link with the lower average level of technical qualification among the UK chief executive officers .
11 This is because a lack of technical expertise in a Petipa variation danced in a ‘ tutu ’ is all too obvious , whilst its lack in modern works usually goes unnoticed .
12 In 1982 , the British Library commissioned a study of ‘ information demand and supply in British industry ’ and following the completion and publication of this report , BL commissioned a further study of the prospective impact of technical change on the demands for information services .
13 In 1985 there were large seminars or workshops on the impact of microprocessors on employment , on telecommunications , the process-equipment industries , the food processing industry , the management of technical change in Japan , the prospective developments in medicial technologies , a large number on changing skill requirements , co-operation in pre-competitive R&D , the future of the UK steel industry , and on the potential impact of technical change on the employability of the less able .
14 This theoretical framework opens up the possibility of analysing the process of technical change in a dynamic disequilibrium context and of integrating work in economics , management and technology .
15 The objective of the research programme is to identify and explain the nature , determinants and economic impact of technical change in the UK and , in particular , the impact on
16 The objective of the research programme is to identify and explain the nature , determinants and economic impact of technical change in the UK and , in particular , the impact on
17 The results of a study commissioned by MAFF , AFRC and SERC on the management of technical change in the food processing industry was also completed .
18 There must be reasonable assurance of technical support for the duration of the project , which is expected to take up to ten years : ideally , written guarantees or other contractual commitments should be provided .
19 If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification .
20 If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification .
21 This is a zero-sum game ( particularly in the United States ) in that each occurrence of technical upgrading of a TNC plant in a developing country is at the same time proudly announced for host-country consumption by the TNC , and seized upon in the home country as evidence of job destruction .
22 We are working for resolution of outstanding points of technical detail with a view to early adoption by the Council of Ministers .
23 The Nickles amendment , passed by Congress last November , gave Yugoslavia until May 6th to end the repression of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo , on pain of losing about $5m worth of technical aid in the fiscal year 1991 .
24 These are stuffed full of technical slang about the plane your flying and the sort of weapons it uses .
25 In order to successfully write assembler language programs for the Z88 you will need a considerable amount of technical information about the machine .
26 If you wish to write more than the simplest assembler code programs for the Z88 , you will need a considerable amount of technical information about the machine .
27 Mr Blake said : ‘ Patents are the largest single source of technical information in the world today .
28 The Moselle winds through some 160 miles of tranquil countryside from the city of Koblenz at the Moselle 's junction with the Rhine , to old city of Trier which has its roots in Roman times .
29 Direct selling in customers ' homes is to some extent accepted practice for a number of consumer product groups such as perfumes , cosmetics and toiletries but remains an area of unexplored potential for a number of others .
30 through the enactment of repressive legislation by the state .
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