Example sentences of "some form of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This suggests some form of hysteresis in the DNA structure so that its exact behaviour depends on its history .
2 A huge amount of mail poured into Rough Trade 's offices demanding some form of release of the legendary Smiths radio sessions .
3 His work typically consists of some form of activity in the countryside , which is then recorded by a photograph or map .
4 You should always include some form of check for the end of the file .
5 The net result is that enterprises with some form of linkage to the global market now account for the largest part of the global production structure — in raw materials , manufactures and services .
6 And are n't most mothers in the 90s planning to return to some form of work outside the home by the time their youngest child is at school full-time ?
7 Another way of setting viewing tasks is to have some form of worksheet for the student to fill in during or after viewing .
8 Although it might have been possible to attempt some form of categorisation of the types of detail which were recalled at different risk levels , it is not clear that the data from this study are really powerful enough to support such an analysis .
9 Almost all the new stations opened in the London suburban area after 1920 had some form of subsidy from the developers .
10 Vichy , Spa , Baden-Baden , Aix-les-Bains , but above all the great international spas of the Habsburg monarchy , Gastein , Marienbad , Karlsbad , etc. , were to nineteenth-century Europe what Bath had been to eighteenth-century England , fashionable gatherings justified by the excuse of drinking some form of disagreeable mineral waters or immersing oneself in some form of liquid under the control of a benevolent medical dictator .
11 Schools affording hundreds of thousands of places were set up to bring some form of education to the children of the poor .
12 All except the latter unit meant some form of withdrawal from the use of acute admission facilities at either Claybury or Friern .
13 There were suggestions that the Khartoum government might now be willing to contemplate secession for the south , eventually leading to some form of federation with the north .
14 Much route planning will rely on some form of memory for the potential routes available , either in terms of a cognitive map of the environment or procedural knowledge of following the route ( e.g. Evans , 1980 ; Thorndyke & Hayes-Roth , 1982 ; van Winsum , Alm , Schraagen & Rothengatter , 1990 ) .
15 Nevertheless , Bancroft et al. ( 1977 ) found that more than half the attempters felt they had needed some form of help before the act , and that the most common type of help wanted was someone to talk to .
16 With this in mind , it is often worth seeking some form of guarantee from the parent company .
17 So we are left once more with the need for some form of realignment of the opposition forces to ensure that the non-Tory majority in votes is better reflected in seats in the House of Commons .
18 This is seen as using RDS as a data channel of very limited capacity in conjunction with a speech synthesis chip or possibly some form of printer in the car ( it could provide automatic translation when travelling abroad ) as a means of sending ‘ traffic telegrams ’ to cars without interrupting the radio programmes .
19 Locally , people began to talk about some form of recognition for the aircraft and how the town could help its tourist industry into the bargain .
20 ‘ there must be something in the nature of a criminal intent of the kind which means that it is done with the idea of some form of hostility to the police with the intention of seeing that what is done is to obstruct , and that it is not enough merely to show that he intended to do what he did and that it did in fact have the result of the police being obstructed . ’
21 8.38 to 8.40 ) , that , should ( as the Act has done by the previous section ) the currency of a licence be extended to three years , it was desirable that a licensing board should have some form of sanction against the licence-holder where the premises were being misconducted , or where their suitability had deteriorated , and that such a sanction should be the power to suspend a licence .
22 When the newly elected Conservative Government abolished exchange controls in 1979 it became readily apparent that some form of restructuring of the Stock Exchange and the financial sector in general was necessary if the UK was to maintain its reputation as one of the world 's leading financial centres .
23 Santa Cruz and IXI remain confident that some form of agreement on the Common Desktop Environment can be reached by then .
24 Hence autonomy is lost and some form of agreement with the other partners is necessary in order to make worthwhile business decisions .
25 ‘ The National Grid does not own the land on which the pylons are to be built and it has to negotiate some form of agreement with the landowner , ’ he said .
26 This strongly implies the operation of some form of control by the physical environment , and some likely examples of an ultimate link with plate tectonics have been presented above .
27 In the third stage , identified with areas 20 and 21 in the temporal lobe by Kolb and Wishaw ( 1985 ) and with the parietal cortex by Luria ( 1973 ) , information about the retinal location of stimulus elements is largely lost and replaced with some form of representation of the object giving rise to the pattern of retinal stimulation .
28 However , the advice and assistance scheme can be extended to provide some form of representation through the advice by way of representation scheme ( ABWOR ) which extends to certain domestic proceedings in a magistrates ' court , urgent court applications , and other proceedings , that is hearings before Mental Health Review Tribunals and prison boards of visitors .
29 What has tended to happen historically , with earlier attempts to provide alternatives to custody , is that instead of moving offenders currently receiving a sentence of imprisonment down-tariff , in this case to some form of punishment in the community , down-tariff offenders — those who formerly were dealt with by a fine or conditional discharge — have been given the new sentence .
30 All this , I argued , is at least suggestive about how we can have some form of access to the superficial form , say of our walking ( i.e. to the gross sequence of movements , if not to the nerves ) , and can impose a new walking ‘ strategy ’ to which we will then in due course ( after an analogue of compilation ) again lose access .
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