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

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1 If shares are not accurately priced then there is ‘ considerable scope for take-overs based on speculative and other motives where corporate control changes hands because of differences in information , or of opinion about the accuracy of stock market valuations , between sellers and purchasers of control , rather than because of proposed changes in management objectives or operating efficiency ’ .
2 Cos of uncertainty about the arrangement over long period , decided to opt for one-year-only subscription .
3 The type of information to be acquired about each technology consists of specifications of the technology ( eg the speed or payload of a commercial aircraft , the memory size of a computer ) and of information about the economic environment in which the technology has been adopted .
4 The script kept sending out these little signals ( 'It 's only when there 's land around that sea travel becomes really interesting' ) but it was possible to take them as evidence not of exhaustion but of apprehension about the project .
5 Attention has been given to predicting admission to long-term care because of concerns about the processes and mechanisms by which places are allocated .
6 However , because of concerns about the long-term efficacy and safety of class I drugs in patients with advanced and progressive structural heart disease , we no longer use these agents alone in cardiac arrest survivors in the absence of an ICD .
7 Because of complaints about the noise .
8 A teacher who suspects that a colleague has acted improperly towards a pupil must not be deterred from disclosing his or her concern because of fears about the effect on employment prospects .
9 I 'M writing because of concern about the attitudes of AI re : sexism .
10 The move was interpreted as an attempt to persuade the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to release some US$500,000,000 of credits which had been withheld because of concern about the management of the country 's economy .
11 Friends of the Earth , also opposed to nuclear power , wants to see coal mines saved because of concern about the fate of mining communities , an issue on which Greenpeace does not express a view , preferring to stick to environmental issues .
12 Because of concern about the future of the school our parents decided on the petitions , which we hope will improve the situation . ’
13 Because of concern about the trouble , the British authorities have gone to great length to prevent hooligans getting to Italy .
14 Even when common goals have been established , conflict may be generated during the planning process because of disagreement about the way in which these goals should be achieved .
15 Several legal experts doubted its viability as a test case , however , because of uncertainties about the application of constitutional rights in the territories .
16 Because of uncertainties about the design and monitoring of these trials , the GUSTO study ( Global Utilisation of Streptokinase and t-PA for Occluded coronary arteries ) has been undertaken in over 40,000 patients .
17 Firms too keep precautionary balances because of uncertainties about the timing of their receipts and payments .
18 Secondly , that the matter was considered but was rejected because of doubts about the extent of the House of Lords ' jurisdiction .
19 Bush had still to convince the US Congress , however , to release the US$94,000,000 in economic and military aid which it had frozen in July because of doubts about the government 's commitment to an anti-drug programme and because of persistent reports of gross human rights abuses by the military .
20 In a survey of a ‘ closed ’ institution such as a prison or a firm the informants may be instructed to co-operate with interviewers because of agreement about the survey by the people in authority , but in many instances of samples from the general population no such authority exists and surveyors must try to obtain co-operation as best they can by interesting the informants in the survey and gaining their completely free co-operation .
21 There was a 50 p.c. increase in mortgage offers last time we cut our rates — in December — but that levelled off because of uncertainty about the election .
22 PW qualified BCCI 's 1988 accounts , which showed a loss of $49m after loan loss provisions of $145m , because of uncertainty about the impact on the group 's operations of criminal proceedings against BCCI officials on money-laundering and drug-trafficking charges in Tampa , Florida .
23 We have not attempted to include the two-dimensional angular correlation data for the APM galaxy survey or the covariance function data for radio galaxies because of uncertainty about the appropriate normalization .
24 But the sailing date kept being put back : first for lack of volunteers , then because of uncertainty about the activities of ubiquitous Francis Drake — who disliked other privateers poaching prizes he regarded as his own — and finally for a wealth of reasons so small that Ann began to suspect that they were nothing more than a smoke screen , to hide her husband 's ever-increasing infatuation with Miss Jennifer Gristy .
25 Because of uncertainty about the true palliative benefit of combined regimens we conducted a randomised study of the effects of chemotherapy and supportive care on survival and quality of life of patients with colorectal cancer .
26 The question has been so controversial because of uncertainty about the law relating to arbitrators and experts generally and because of the differences between the consequences of an expert 's decision and the consequences of an arbitration award .
27 It had long been a controversial issue and its approval had been delayed for years because of worries about the environmental consequences and the cost of the project .
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