Example sentences of "forms of [noun] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | In local government in particular we have seen substantial moves towards more decentralised forms of service provision in terms of area offices , or neighbourhood forums . |
2 | Their rough-fighting , territorial edginess , for example , is better understood as a continuation of earlier forms of gang life in working-class neighbourhoods — rather than a sudden departure from tradition . |
3 | Other forms of influence help in achieving integration for example are required for this purpose ’ . |
4 | Forms of government intervention in other societies are seen by Marxists as reflecting varying degrees of class forces . |
5 | We turn now to a series of cross-national comparative studies carried out with great care and detail by researchers from the Henley Management College in Britain , the International Institute of Management in Berlin , and the Laboratory for the Sociology of Work , Aix-en-Provence , comparing forms of work organisation in British , West German , and French factories . |
6 | Thus together we became one of the lowest forms of animal life in the Royal Air Force , the most junior — a very thin single ring — but , nevertheless , Leonard Cheshire had a stamp of his very own . |
7 | This had been assisted by the existence in abundance of certain forms of animal life in the foundations : ants , cockroaches and flies had done their bit , but the mice and rats had had their flesh encounters too . |
8 | Second , a vast increase in the level of state intervention in a variety of spheres ( Friedman , 1971 and 1972 , ch. 10 ) has been accompanied by the development of new forms of state regulation in which discretion and informal controls exercised through devices such as circulars , tax concessions and various methods of state economic management ( Daintith , 1979 ) are accorded much greater prominence than formal ‘ legal ’ measures . |
9 | As in some other forms of state intervention in Japan , the policy is backed up not by automatic penalties , but by ‘ advice and guidance ’ for offenders from MITI . |
10 | Although in France changes in the balance of class relations permitted a whittling away of forms of labour representation in the state enterprises , in Britain they have been much more resistant to change , until recent years at least . |
11 | Despite there being many different forms of family life in Britain today , the great majority of children spend their early years with their two natural parents . |
12 | As with anorexia , the condition tends to recur after traditional forms of hospital treatment in medical or psychiatric units . |
13 | The expression of two forms of cytochrome P450 ( P450 1A and P450 3A ) , epoxide hydrolase and of the α , β and γ forms of glutathione S-transferase in normal colon , colonic adenomas , and adenocarcinoma of the colon were studied by immunohistochemistry . |
14 | Today 's martial artists are constantly looking at other forms of combat technique in order to broaden and improve their own fighting methods . |