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

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1 ‘ I do n't give a damn about you ’ , ‘ You can go to hell ’ , ‘ You were the worst father/mother/daughter/son that anyone could wish to have ’ , are typical of the kind of remarks that can be made .
2 Yeah it 's for some er it 's for somebody to get a general idea of the kind of things that happen in lectures .
3 They are made of the kind of ingredients that wild fish eat — insects , shrimps , meat , fish , and algae are among the usual list .
4 It is further intended to change people 's attitudes so that they drive more smoothly and are aware of the kind of roads that they are using and drive at speeds tailored to fit the environment .
5 We have considered various analyses of the kind of criteria that enable individuals or groups to judge whether one theory is better than a rival , or whether or not a particular body of knowledge is scientific .
6 Hughie Gallacher 's career was a microcosm of the kind of scandals that would decorate Scottish football over the next 50 years .
7 A basic attitude of empathy ( a ) to appreciate the power and attractiveness of religion and be able to get on the wavelength of religious people ; ( b ) to be aware in a meaningful way of the kind of experiences and arguments upon which religious people base their convictions ; ( c ) to learn fluency in the language of affirmation , both of others as people and of what is meaningful and important to them .
8 So I do n't think anyone here as an elected member , needs to defend their positions if they wish to move from a political or a bureaucratic policy to something which is more pluralist and much more representative of the kind of policies that this council should be discussing not only now but also in the future .
9 It is the characteristic of the kind of Governments that have just been turned over beyond the line , in Europe .
10 erm it 's it reminds me of the kind of embarrassments that we experience on a number of levels actually .
11 Erm it 's for it 's it 's in order that , that in the nineties we have a historical record , I think I 'm I think I 'm saying this right , there is a historical record of the kind of words that are being introduced into the into our language into our vocabulary like for example i.e.
12 Don McCullin was n't allowed to go , which he thinks was because of the kind of images that he would have produced .
13 The oriental forests also contain small creatures that perhaps give us a glimpse of the kind of animals that , 70 million years ago , led to the evolution of the first placental mammals and so to humans .
14 There is now a general agreement that to perceive a three-dimensional object requires that one starts out with a set of models in one 's head of the kinds of things that might exist , and of what a 2-D image of them might look like , and that one should then test the actual images on one 's retina against these models .
15 The implications of this discussion is that we should go back and re-evaluate all aspects of the sociology of youth — youth cultures , popular music , education , employment , unemployment , training — in terms of the kinds of assumptions that are being made .
16 They found that their links with environmental groups are not very good , and also that environmental groups are often not very aware of the kinds of services that a council for voluntary service can provide them .
17 In the course of ordinary life many of the kinds of activities that could fairly be described as research are an aid to practical decisions and conclusions , answer practical problems .
18 Some examples of the kinds of events and difficulties which provoked depressive illnesses in the sample are given in the Appendix .
19 Recruitment policies are not touched on , with one brief prewar exception ( p. 10 ) , which means that we are kept in ignorance of the kinds of men and women ( reputedly mostly Oxbridge dons ) who augmented MI5 's strength and clearly had a great impact on its whole character and competence at the beginning of the war .
20 This would be a good point to stop and remind yourself of the kinds of situations and issues which have caused you conflict in the past and may be doing so at present .
21 These are merely examples of the kinds of facts that make interpretation possible .
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