Example sentences of "of [noun] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 It was a standard opening — the kind of play that made no real difference to the final outcome — yet somehow the boy made it seem a challenge .
32 THE WELSH are closing in on the standards of play that immortalised the sixties and seventies as the golden age of their rugby .
33 ‘ We certainly wo n't be changing our style of play and getting involved in a forward battle . ’
34 He enjoyed Forest 's style of play and respected Clough 's brand of management .
35 We are able to become objective observers of the patterns of play and to take pleasure in their endless variations on central themes .
36 Hirst is on the mend after cracking his ankle at Highbury a fortnight ago , and Bright said : ‘ I like his style of play and feel we can work well together .
37 Philip left Darlington Hockey Club a few seasons ago to improve his standard of play and joined Norton .
38 He rammed in the pitch , keeping his balance in the tossing pirogue , as only he could , he with his funambulist 's antennae , who might have scaled the ship on a free-floating ladder if it had been a parade , a feast , a time of play and rejoicing .
39 For a module involving several different forms of assessment and/or having more than one member of staff teaching and assessing it , double marking is not normally required .
40 Editor , — In her review of methods of assessing students Stella Lowry argues the need for methods of assessment that match learning objectives .
41 Expert classifications of disability and difficulty , and the apparatus of assessment that goes with them , appear to be scientifically objective .
42 Secondly , this is not a comparative evaluation of different models of service , since the standardised diagnostic assessment carried out in this study by the research psychiatrist is not the same process of assessment that occurs in domiciliary visits performed by psychogeriatricians in more traditional services .
43 After the initial period of assessment and support it should be possible to formulate a treatment plan .
44 Know-how is all important — and it is quite typical for a deputy head following an advanced part-time degree in education management to sigh with relief at the start of a module about , for instance , the management of assessment and to say that this was precisely what his head — with an eye mainly on the short term — hoped he would get out of the course .
45 Depending on how long your first session lasts , you can move into the main areas of assessment and gain a fuller picture of the child and family history .
46 For work which did not lead to examinations there was always the problem of assessment and standardizing that assessment between a number of teachers .
47 This was done by establishing clearly defined Performance Criteria , Instruments of Assessment and Test Specifications .
48 The new consultative document develops the concept of the current year basis of assessment and has dropped the alternative accounting period basis that was previously considered .
49 The manager 's task was to remain up to date with the changes , to encourage a confident understanding of the purpose and methods of assessment and to make sense of the ambiguity which surrounded questions of parental and governors ' access to the assessments .
50 Where the issue of assessment and examining in the arts becomes problematical is in those instances where the justification can be seen to be overtly influenced by external factors .
51 With the introduction of National Vocational Qualifications , people undertaking training in the industry will have to become accustomed to new programmes of training and assessment , new City and Guilds numbers and new methods of assessment and testing as an essential part of their career pattern .
52 6.2 Descriptions of these two instruments of assessment as given in the document The National Certificate — A Guide to Assessment , are :
53 This requirement is linked to the formative view of assessment as outlined above , and will clearly be of benefit to less academic pupils .
54 The court can give directions relating to medical or psychiatric examination or any other kind of assessment when making an interim order or at any time while an order is in force ( s38(6) ) .
55 Music will be stored in such small compartments that people wo n't even have record collections that people wo n't even have record collections any more , they 'll just have this sort of cartridge that plays things . ’
56 It was a combination of inventions that proved to hold the secret to quality .
57 Overall , readers of highbrow papers were less likely to allege bias in their own paper than readers of middlebrow or lowbrow papers but the differences were surprisingly small .
58 Although from West Bay to Abbotsbury the main shingle ridge hugs the coast , it departs from the coast south-east of Abbotsbury and leaves between it and the mainland the elongated lagoon known as the Fleet .
59 It is a large species of owl that preys exclusively on small rodents , mainly voles — see Table 2.3 and the Appendix .
60 Use of rewards as opposed to punishments in childhood .
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