Example sentences of "of the kind of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It led Hume to be extremely sceptical of the kind of jump that is made when we attempt to argue from the existence of the world to the reality of God beyond the world .
2 Sweden 's railways provide a model of the kind of system that Britain could have if the Peyton amendment stays in the railway privatization bill .
3 This system of industrial relations ‘ is consistent with and is based on very fundamental and very longstanding patterns in Japanese society = = the company is the recipient of the kind of identification and loyalty that is the basis of family organisation ’ ( Abegglen 1973 p.28 ) .
4 With small variations , this is typical of the kind of armour worn by El Cid and his warriors .
5 It can be taken for granted precisely because of the kind of literature with which lay people were already familiar and the liturgical practices which stimulated their desire for further instruction and participation in the practice of the faith .
6 In several towns rioting broke out , rioting for peace , and Nazis found themselves the victims of the kind of abuse and maltreatment they normally handed out to others .
7 McCoist , whose next goal will be his fiftieth of the season for Rangers and Scotland , is in the midst of the kind of run in which he can do no wrong .
8 There is a danger of treating a historical phenomenon ( the lyric poem ) as sui generis , and that may restrict any absolute definition of the kind of text I shall be examining .
9 Heyman ( 1981 ) has stressed the importance of seeing the curriculum not only as a set of structures and functions , but phenomenologically , in terms of the kind of experience that its various participants together create .
10 In the post-Althusserian context of today it is nevertheless somewhat startling to find the Althusser of Reading Capital citing his debt to Foucault ( along with Bachelard , Cavaillès , and Canguilhem ) as one of our masters in reading learned works'. perhaps even more unexpected , in the light of the fact that a popular British Marxist position on Althusser is that he simply turned history into theory , is the choice of Foucault 's Madness and Civilization ( ’ that great work' ) and The Birth of the Clinic as examples of the kind of history , focused on the necessity of the production of a concept , that he was advocating .
11 Studies of Health Authorities in the 1980s unearthed many examples of the kind of member the government has in mind but whose impact was minimal ( Haywood & Ranade , 1985 ) .
12 Levi 's closing holes at Houston were indicative of the kind of year he had .
13 Mr H is typical of the kind of patient who is locked up in Japan but who would have retained his freedom elsewhere .
14 However , the problem is to what extent the unemployment problem is a consequence of the kind of curriculum , or the kind of institution .
15 Eliot 's early and best criticism was what he called ‘ workshop ’ criticism , an attempt to realign literary tradition in the interests of the kind of poetry he wanted to write .
16 The presence of a significant number of such pupils in the ‘ integrated ’ schools would ensure that the manner and style of those places would change : there would be no risk of new pupils simply being absorbed into the mores of the upper classes , or of a repetition of the kind of conflict from which a working-class minority had suffered in grammar schools .
17 ( Monday to Friday ) , giving a taste of the kind of stamina that will ultimately be required over a much longer period .
18 In fact , most commentators ( and many left academics ) would feel able to divide the " post-war period into three distinct phases in terms of the kind of choice offered to the electorate by the parties in their programmes .
19 Do they really want to deprive parents of the kind of choice that their policies would mean in Nottingham , Telford and elsewhere ?
20 In a longitudinal study of 37 patients a significant difference in activity index before and after treatment was observed , irrespective of the kind of treatment — for example , corticosteroids , 5 ASA , SASP , or surgery .
21 Use your diary to form a picture of the kind of person you are when it comes to food intake .
22 He has this image in his head of the kind of person he 'd like to be , it 's a cartoon character … something about 2000 AD .
23 Yet his persistence and a clear vision of the kind of person that he wanted , plus a gambler 's luck finally paid off .
24 So it 's quite an interesting , whatever you think about Woodrow Wilson in the First World War is quite a interesting book , in drawing a character study of the kind of person who Freud must have seen many times in his practice .
25 When this song failed to make the impact she clearly expected it to make , she turned to Henry as if she was addressing some Yugoslav peasant and did a lot of the kind of lip and tongue work she had used on Elke , their one and only au pair .
26 They only reached Azzano , where a partisan leader , fearful of the kind of publicity the Italians would receive if they handed over their ex-Duce to the Allies , had them put up against a wall and shot .
27 the right of privacy did not extend so far as to confer a protected right on consenting adults to pursue their own choice in the matter of watching obscene and pornographic motion pictures within a theatre … [ even one ] not open to minors and which gave patrons due notice of the kind of entertainment provided .
28 Whether HMIs or local inspectors are involved , the school still has to give over control of the evaluation to outsiders ; it may only be willing to do this if teachers are assured of the kind of fairness discussed above .
29 It is also reflected in Tillich 's rejection of the superficial approach to religion which sees value in every religious tradition apart from one 's own , and in his rejection of the kind of approach that aims at the complete synthesis of all particular religions into one all-embracing whole .
30 In a critical discussion of Carol Gilligan 's work in moral development ( Gilligan , 1982 ) , she notes that Gilligan 's methodological principles , in particular the aim of listening responsively with receptiveness and humility , supply an example of the kind of approach that might fulfil this aim .
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