Example sentences of "[det] of [art] feature of " in BNC.

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1 Aimed primarily at bench chemists , some of the features of Nemesis include : structure building and editing-on-screen , manipulation of structures in 3-D , conformational searching and analysis using recognised force-field , calculation of partial atomic charges , and the ability to print structures and graphs .
2 The plants of high mountains have some of the features of desert plants — often succulent , tough leaved , and resistant to water loss ; often hiding in winter , and flourishing in spring , like the wonderful flowers of Alpine meadows .
3 As a final note on the range of legal options , it should be pointed out that there have been several suggestions that a new form of incorporation should be introduced to combine some of the features of company and partnership but without the problems associated with limited partnerships .
4 Formerly it was the Coach and Horses inn , where travellers changed horses , and is said to incorporate some of the features of the inn .
5 These examples indicate some of the features of girl friendly science : it builds on girls ' interests , not just boys ' ; it explicitly encourages girls to see themselves as potential scientists , and it includes some of the social and human implications and applications of science .
6 On the other hand , his early work on Notting Hill drug-takers ( 1971 ) exhibited some of the features of what he was later to call ‘ left idealism ’ .
7 Discretionary policy-making at a number of levels in the organization is thus the key to this system , perhaps corresponding in its internal fluidity to some of the features of Burns and Stalker 's organic model of organization .
8 Detail some of the features of modern hotel communication systems .
9 List some of the features of :
10 Some of the features of the legal model which we have depicted such as the power of the shareholders to dismiss the directors and the fiduciary duties imposed upon the directors are provided for by the law rather than by the articles of association .
11 So far , we have looked at some of the features of four periods of structural change in the UK economy and some of the main developments in the international connections of the UK economy from the 1940s until the recent period of structural change .
12 Some of the features of deprivation that may be associated with life in such regions are discussed in chapter 10 .
13 This paper examines some of the features of present-day policies and practice with respect to educational integration , and argues that the framework of special education has created a ‘ dependency culture ’ ( Corker , 1990 ) of deaf people , which has its roots in alienism .
14 We were concerned that some of the features of her panic attacks were atypical , particularly the short duration , prominent motor activity , and nocturnal occurrence .
15 Some of the features of alcoholism in its terminal phase are so well known that a cartoonist has only to draw a couple of lines for everyone to know that the subject is a " drunk " .
16 Here are some of the features of the register of conversational speech which an academic register avoids : — contractions like " there 's " , " it 's " , " they 've " , etc .
17 Some of the features of the coherent structures raise doubts about this conclusion .
18 Some of the features of a status society , such as peerages , can be passed from father to son : the inheritance is founded in law .
19 THANK you for such a fascinating glimpse at some of the features of Liverpool life in years past and some of the historic Echo stories of the past .
20 The noted cleric had lived in the nearby vicarage and some of the features of that property are reflected in Edelson House , says its present owner and one-time Darlington cricketer , Mr Richard Carter .
21 It will be sufficient for our purposes to point to a few of the features of the chapter as we have it .
22 Now is the time to conduct the final check on each of the features of the list .
23 Certainly , judged from a purely clinical standpoint the Jubilate reveals all of the features of psychotic thought disorder , of which , chosen at random from its 1739 lines , we may cite just one example ( B590 — 4 ) :
24 However , many of the features of the pub as we know it today were developed during the Georgian period ; at the same time , many Georgian pub buildings — or at least Georgian architectural fittings — still survive today .
25 As an ideology , labour socialism shared many of the features of labourism .
26 Micro Focus decided to implement the object-oriented paradigm in a product that will have many of the features of the completed standard and that will become fully ANSI-compliant when the standard emerges .
27 Many of the features of effective special education , such as individual programmes and the management of a wide variety of learning rates and styles , are now expected in the mainstream of education and training — for example , work in the Teaching and Vocational Educational Initiative .
28 At the level of legal theory the natural-entity model of the company attempts to encapsulate many of the features of the corporatist countervision .
29 Despite this qualification , the trend on this side of the Atlantic now seems established and many of the features of North American accountability have counterparts here .
30 Although a realistic model is quite complicated [ 9 ] , a simple model of the form : ( 2.13 ) unc reproduces many of the features of the glycolytic oscillations [ 11 ] .
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