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

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1 Is the concept of unity of life in the New Testament such that the salvation of man involves the liberation of nature ?
2 At Great Casterton we began to consider quite seriously the possibility of continuity of life from the late fourth century into the darkness of the fifth .
3 Patients underwent a simple assessment of quality of life with regard to their perceived restrictions and their employment ; their exercise capacity had been assessed with exercise testing during their most recent annual follow up visit .
4 How should we marry assessment of quality of life with assessment of conventional trial endpoints to reach a sound treatment decision ?
5 The concept of quality of life of older people , particularly in residential settings but also in the community , has been the subject of considerable research and academic interest ( e.g. Hughes , 1990 ) and has also been developed considerably for application in inspection and quality assurance procedures ( e.g. Sinclair and Gibb , 1990 ; DoH , 1989c ) .
6 This conclusion is supported by evidence that age does not influence the rate of recovery of quality of life after hospital care for pneumonia .
7 This compares with actuarial figures of expectation of life of 45 years and an expectation of working life of 37 years .
8 Our association of dominant ideology with bureaucracy has tempted us to reserve our notions of way of life for our villagers , thereby reducing bureaucrats and other representatives of the wider world beyond the boundaries of community to automatons , ciphers in depersonalised processes which are unintentionally portrayed as existing merely to threaten the way of life of local communities .
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