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

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1 The understandable concentration of research on the needy and on the failures of community support meant that little attention was paid to the positive contribution to the community made by many older people in the form of services to family and community .
2 The faculty has lately embarked on an exciting programme of research in a large urban community near the medical school , with most of the projects being pioneered and conducted by the students themselves .
3 The vast majority of research in the 1960s in America and the 1970s in Britain was based on relatively small-scale , retrospective clinical studies of cases that had come to the attention of health and welfare professionals .
4 Finally , the Polytechnic has established a wide-ranging programme of research within the institution and has maintained a proportion of its staff working for higher degrees .
5 West European nations met in the US to haggle over a new joint programme of research at the LOFT ( loss of fluid-test ) reactor in Idaho .
6 No wonder specialist media departments and even media buying businesses have had to be established , and a vast body of research into every aspect of media has been undertaken .
7 It says , The report concludes that on balance , the most appropriate area of research for a new settlement Greater York is the corridor along the A sixty four T on the North East of York .
8 The University already has a strong record of research on the environment .
9 The European Community is about to embark on an ambitious programme of research within the field of biotechnology and genetic diversity , within which plant taxonomic information systems are to play a part by linking taxonomic , molecular and genetic databases .
10 At the Confederation of British Industry , we have already done a large amount of research into the sources of international competitiveness , and we now welcome the interest that the Government is showing in some of our conclusions .
11 Should it become necessary , to meet EEC requirements on medicines legislation , to run tests with homoeopathic remedies using double-blind models , the great advantage of research with the remedies is their gentle action and lack of the harmful side-effects which unfortunately result from many orthodox drugs .
12 Royston Lambert , who undertook a great deal of research for the Commission , recorded the prayer of a twelve-year-old boy :
13 A great deal of research on the problem has already been carried out here and abroad but the findings are rarely understood even in Whitehall .
14 A great deal of research in the field during the twentieth century has been carried out by scholars trained , in the first instance , as historians , with an equally significant contribution by a number of eminent scholars working in museums ; these latter tended to introduce a strong art-historical bias .
15 Langer has done a good deal of research into the evaluation of this approach to schema activation , and she is convinced that is helps poor readers and good readers alike to learn more from difficult textbooks .
16 ‘ This is a matter which requires a good deal of research into the over-all implications of introducing free collection of refuse .
17 And this is a matter which requires a good deal of research into the overall implications of introducing free collection of refuse , ’ she explained .
18 household and family demography ( here the potential of these surveys for the study of an emerging focus of research in the population field is being explored ) .
19 There is an enormous literature of research on the relationship , which the late Steven Box ( 1987 ) has usefully summarized and reviewed in his very important last book , Recession , Crime and Punishment .
20 Secondly , trends in various socio-demographic and economic variables will be compared with trends in the size and composition of the population of children in care in collaboration with those involved in a complementary programme of research at the University of Bristol .
21 If forms part of a continuing programme of research on the part played by the mass media in informing the public about social policy .
22 To date there has been a considerable amount of research into the organisational and employee implications of introducing new technology .
23 Much of this work results in prediction and simulation models and computer assisted biological modelling is an important element of research within the Institute .
24 In all of these degree programmes , students are required to undertake fieldwork during vacations in order to acquire practical experience of research in the field .
25 Super- SARA was slotted into a worldwide programme of research into the safety of PWR reactors .
26 These findings have stimulated an increasing amount of research into the mechanisms involved yet the pathogenesis of thrombus formation remains to be clarified .
27 The pedagogic relevance of research outside the classroom can only be realized by research inside the classroom .
28 For instance in a university library a new work of research in a subject relevant to the university 's research interests is sure to be ordered , whatever the book 's subsequent reception by reviewers , or its physical format , or ( within bounds ) its price .
29 A certain amount of research into the effects of ageing went on in that period ( and not only in Britain ) but much of it was forgotten when the crisis of ageing and labour shortage seemed less acute in the 1960s — the ‘ age of automation ’ ( Bagrit , 1965 ) , of greater availability of female and immigrant labour and of youth .
30 AMERICAN scientists have found an effect that may cast doubt on a whole body of research in the evolution of the Solar System , as well as making physicists look again at the subject of isotopes , forms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus .
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