Example sentences of "nature [prep] much [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 These include the highly specialized nature of much of the technical analysis , the limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many of the findings of this kind of research and the consequent need for the development of knowledge-based inference machines for extracting useful information from secondary and often proxy data .
2 He pointed out the illusory nature of much of the growth in the gross national product to which war economy gave rise , and to the fact that it masked a decline in real wealth .
3 It remains by far the most convincing performance committed to disc by virtue of its natural pacing and brazen flair , which serve to underline the experimental nature of much of the content .
4 All titles are short in length ( the inevitable result of the then-available vinyl technology ) , though this is no hardship given both the price and the fascinating nature of much of the music making .
5 ‘ It 's just a form of brain death ’ , said one lifer scornfully , and indeed for many men the repetitive , soul-destroying nature of much of the work would indeed seem only to add to the pains of imprisonment .
6 Observers have simply failed to remark the scientific nature of much of the thinking of so-called ‘ primitive ’ peoples and have perhaps overstated the ‘ scientific ’ nature of thinking in their own societies .
7 A few examples of recent projects undertaken in different parts of the country may help to illustrate the innovative nature of much of the Trust 's work , and the care that is taken to respect the integrity and character of each property as well as to enhance the benefit that each one can offer to the nation .
8 This may be called the Phenomenon of the Catastrophic Nature of much of the Stratigraphical Record .
9 The ad hoc nature of much of the Scottish research is highlighted , and a call is made for further research on the present participation of adults in Scottish higher education .
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