Example sentences of "[adj] form of [noun] on the " in BNC.

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1 It is also noticeable that many incidents of prison disorder — especially the popular form of demonstration on the prison rooftop — are clearly motivated by the very desire to make prisoners ' grievances and allegations visible in a way that would never normally happen .
2 In particular the two distinct forms of papillae on the jaw , open tentacle pores and small tentacle scales .
3 You can create a basic form of map on the spreadsheet .
4 The straight lines and angles are curved and rounded off in the interest of naturalism , but the geometrical basis remains most marked ; and the imposition of this formula is analogous to the reimposition of Geometric discipline in the changed form of black-figure on the experimentalism of orientalising vase-painting .
5 it is really very difficult to stick to a principle when the form of capital can be changed about in the many forms that modern complex conditions will allow … the thing is to look at the spirit which initiates these particular forms of thrift on the part of people .
6 So you could , you could create a crude form of map on the spreadsheet , particularly on a text spreadsheet like this .
7 We have already noted the criticisms about the use of subjects as an analytic tool , the neglect of teaching methods , and the lack of awareness of other forms of analysis on the part of , for example , the DES .
8 This challenge emanated partly from the erosion of traditional values and the development of new forms of individualism , and partly from the usurpation of traditional powerful landed interests and their replacement by new forms of individualism , and their replacement by new forms of domination on the part of wealthy merchants and the urban nobility ( as in the ‘ patrician cities ’ ) or later ( and especially in Italy ) , on the part of the entrepreneurs and artisans organised through urban guilds ( as in the ‘ plebeian cities ’ ) .
9 There is no need to enforce a certain form of pronunciation on the varying regions of Britain ( although the dropped ‘ h ’ is a borderline case — it is probably sufficiently stigmatising to require correction ) .
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