Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Teale damaged knee ligaments against Spurs on Saturday which will bring an end to an unbroken run of 70 matches in the first team .
2 Here it proved a network of veins including the powerful Belman 's Hole Vein , the result being a rich and continuous course of ore — The Californian Bunch — all the way down from surface to 10 fathoms below its random … not much short of 70 fathoms in all .
3 By Dec. 17 , 66 out of 70 pits in Silesia had ceased working .
4 The centrality of hierarchical institutions in this field ( and its closeness to the field of power ) means that collective struggles will be between classes of ‘ priests ’ safely ensconced in institutions .
5 We have looked at the devices which create formal links between sentences ; at pragmatic interpretations which link literal meaning to function and social meaning ; at the existence of hierarchical structures in particular discourse types ; and finally at the conversational mechanisms which enable people to construct informal discourse together and make sense of what is happening as they do so .
6 For Naville , given his Marxist theoretical perspective , this visible autonomy sweeps aside the veil and reveals the nature of the existing patterns of hierarchical organisation in their true light — as patterns that are socially , and not technologically , determined .
7 This would imply at least that the early fragment of language poses the problem of hierarchical analysis in a reasonably pure form .
8 In doing this it has also extended the role of hierarchical coordination in the overall process of running the country .
9 The reconstruction of all the objects could not be completed ( this was later achieved by Bernard Rice and Ahmed Youssef Moustafa ) because of Stewart 's appointment as supervisor of technical education in Palestine in 1930 , but his name remains connected with the first attempt in Egyptian archaeology to restore objects which the loss of wood reduced to a mass of precious metal and faience components .
10 Jack ‘ I 'll be retiring soon ’ Duncan has finally gone and in a few weeks I shall also have a clear desk and be on my way to Viewforth , Stirling to take up my appointment as Director of Technical Services in Central Region .
11 For example , shortage of technical assistance in the laboratories and lack of funds for equipment are mentioned at intervals throughout the narrative .
12 Brundle looks askance when he is asked if he has ever read the books of technical instruction in race-driving written by Pierro Taruffi and Alain Prost , among others .
13 Judges are overworked and they are unfairly expected to show a very high degree of technical knowledge in some cases .
14 Weber was impressed with the development and accomplishments of bureaucracy , and especially with the role of technical knowledge in bureaucratic administration which he regarded as the primary source of the superiority of bureaucracy as an organisation .
15 This is because a lack of technical expertise in a Petipa variation danced in a ‘ tutu ’ is all too obvious , whilst its lack in modern works usually goes unnoticed .
16 It seems that the average level of technical success in Japan is high , which would correspond to general perception , with individualism , where present , seen as an undesirable influence detracting from realization of company policy .
17 The famed Cucumber Bookshop in Rockville , Maryland which has hundreds of technical titles in stock has launched an international mail-order company , the only one to specialise in Unix and C including C++ and the object-oriented .
18 Having reviewed the theory and some descriptions of the impact of technical change in previous decades and centuries , we now turn to the results of current research into the impact of microelectronics-based technology on the work that people are doing today .
19 The objective of the research programme is to identify and explain the nature , determinants and economic impact of technical change in the UK and , in particular , the impact on
20 The objective of the research programme is to identify and explain the nature , determinants and economic impact of technical change in the UK and , in particular , the impact on
21 This theoretical framework opens up the possibility of analysing the process of technical change in a dynamic disequilibrium context and of integrating work in economics , management and technology .
22 The results of a study commissioned by MAFF , AFRC and SERC on the management of technical change in the food processing industry was also completed .
23 In 1985 there were large seminars or workshops on the impact of microprocessors on employment , on telecommunications , the process-equipment industries , the food processing industry , the management of technical change in Japan , the prospective developments in medicial technologies , a large number on changing skill requirements , co-operation in pre-competitive R&D , the future of the UK steel industry , and on the potential impact of technical change on the employability of the less able .
24 Attention will be paid to the treatment of breakdowns , the role of technical skills in the choice and use of machinery and the nature of training .
25 Economic expansion in seventeenth-century Europe , and the growth of the mining industry in particular , are given special prominence in an analysis that made generous allowance for the role of technical problems in defining areas of scientific research .
26 Most of the data available on human colonic motility originate from investigations conducted in the most distal portions of the viscus , because of technical difficulties in reaching its proximal portions .
27 The Government has been anxious to find a slot for such legislation but has not acted yet , partly because of a full parliamentary timetable and because of technical difficulties in defining which types of weapons should be outlawed .
28 If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification .
29 If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification .
30 ‘ We work for some 2000 customers and a magazine such as this will contribute to the awareness of technical issues in industry . ’
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