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

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31 The paper explains the use of computers to assess the effects of varying the structure of the scheme in terms of altering the weight attached to different aspects of a job .
32 probably about a third overall , with all the various aspects of the transaction in terms of all the legal costs .
33 Are we to account for the behaviour of the state in terms of the behaviour of its constituent bureaucracies ( and other agencies ) , or vice versa ?
34 In the introduction to this book industrial culture was identified as a component of base as was the role of the state in terms of ‘ reacculturation ’ .
35 Instrumentalist theories locate the expansing role of the state in terms of two contradictory needs .
36 would suggest that the only reason for this application is one of profit , there has been no attempt to recognize or implement the views of the village in terms of the type of accommodation which is required , I would suspect that it 's Grant Development 's intention to develop this site and then walk away , and leave the villagers to suffer the consequences .
37 Accounts of the background in terms of the impact of central area plans on adjacent areas of working-class housing are given in North Tyneside CDP ( 1976 ; 1978a , b ) .
38 The debt to Picasso is immediately obvious ; the large canvas , the scale of the figure itself and the distortions within it , the muted pinks , buffs and greys ( which if they do not closely resemble those of the Demoiselles are surely a response to them ) , the treatment of the background in terms of large angular planes — all these features are new in the work of Braque .
39 The shares of the market in terms of actual holidays taken ( ex-post market shares ) of four of the main operating groups are shown in Table 11.3 .
40 What is the agent 's standing in the business community of the market in terms of professional integrity and reputation , reliability , etc. ?
41 By briefly reconsidering the major industrial disputes covered by Geary 's final two periods , it will be shown how it is more advisable to explain the characteristics of the key industrial confrontations of the period in terms of the specific audiences influencing police behaviour .
42 A new symbolism of the body , and a concern for control of the body in terms of health , are key concerns for several artists , with the strongest pieces rooted in their own lives .
43 Does my right hon. Friend recall that , at one time , considerable concern was expressed that the Marches , including Herefordshire , would not have the opportunity to contribute fully towards the defence of the realm in terms of reserve activities ?
44 In its most extreme form , this narrowing of the investigation in terms of the data selected and the analysis undertaken can lead to a constructed text being carefully read aloud in a phonetics laboratory by a speaker of standard Southern British English .
45 Where changes to text take place ‘ before and after figures ’ are given which reflect the change in size of the entry in terms of the quantity of tags .
46 Even with this limitation , however , and even given the fact that the Court in this case says by way of principle little that it has not said in previous cases , one should not underestimate the impact of this new illustration of the Court 's conception of the reach of the Directive in terms of the nature of the activities it covers .
47 Obviously erm in in receiving those additional figures I accept what the in senior inspector says about not er opening up the need side of the debate but clearly is I think the er Mr from Harrogate is saying it does it does cast a question mark on the supply dimension of the debate in terms of additional and commitments coming into the the figures to meet the Greater York housing requirement .
48 I can not understand my conception of the world in terms of , or reduce it to , some account of my dispositions , as it seems plausible one might for the rat 's ( or any third person 's ) conception of the world and its dispositions .
49 In Chapter 12 I give additional clarifications about my use of the word " structure " and try to explain why a structural approach is incompatible with a description of the world in terms of objects and attributes .
50 It would , therefore , be instructive to classify the nations of the world in terms of their oil and cereal resources , as measured by the degree to which they are self-sufficient or seriously dependent on others for their supplies .
51 The structure of the economy is clearly the basis on which to build a classification of the countries of the world in terms of their economic growth , or lack of it .
52 The advantage of this approach is that the analyst 's intuitive notions of " what is going on " in the conversation do not occupy a central role , being replaced instead by an analysis of the talk in terms of other participants ' reactions and responses .
53 The significance of the site in terms of faunal diversity , time span covered and complexity became clear in the course of preliminary work ( Heal , 1970 ; Stanton , 1973 ; Bishop , 1974 , 1982 ) .
54 Taiwan had lagged behind some of the other economic " tigers " of the region in terms of deregulation .
55 The first really useful realization of the Lie algebra of the Geroch group was formulated by Kinnersley and Chitre ( 1977 , 1978 a , b ) , who demonstrated the action of the infinitesimal elements of the group in terms of an infinite hierarchy of potentials .
56 Morais and Bertelson ( 1975 ) pointed out that the usual dichotic listening paradigm does not allow one to distinguish between an interpretation of the REA in terms of ear of stimulus presentation and an alternative explanation favouring input coming from the right side of space .
57 The regression equation explained 45 per cent of the variance in terms of the degree of integration , measured as the breadth of authority of the project leader .
58 Other barriers to implementing open systems include the initial cost of the move in terms of time and money ; re-training ; and the need for business re-engineering .
59 But though the pictures reflect the splendour and danger of the great peaks , they may fail fully to convey the challenge of the environment in terms of wind , low temperature and rarefied air pressure .
60 the growing uncertainty of the environment in terms of reductions in the amount of capital and revenue money available ;
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