Example sentences of "quality [coord] [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many of these arbitrations are about the quality and/or condition of commodities like rice or coffee .
2 It was , therefore , not surprising that the great economists of this period either ignored or made only brief and passing references to the quality or quantity of labour as an important factor in economic growth .
3 As regards the value of a trade mark to a manufacturer , two factors are important : the buying public 's familiarity with the mark and their experience of reasonable quality or value for money in the past associated with the mark .
4 This is also reflected in the type of service and display and the quality and range of goods on offer .
5 Irrespective of which method is used by the gang leader to divide payments , problems will arise if the trade skill and quality and quantity of output of the gang members is mismatched .
6 They are also fundamental to improving the quality and quantity of provision in health and social services , and to combating poverty .
7 The quality and quantity of contact by field social workers with the children and the families quite quickly begins to fade , and residential workers are left alone to care for the children .
8 Last autumn the charity Business in the Community announced Opportunity 2000 , a business-led equal opportunities initiative to improve and increase the quality and quantity of women in the workforce by the year 2000 .
9 The quality and quantity of research in the School of Arts , continues to be a high priority .
10 In 1984 the Industry and Employment Committee commissioned a report , by G Easton and R Wensley to look at the quality and quantity of research in marketing in the UK .
11 The technique significantly enhances both the quality and quantity of information to be derived from thin sections and rock surfaces , and provides a powerful tool for the construction of extremely detailed diagenetic event stratigraphies .
12 Certainly this method of drawing has not been seen at a later date , and it would have been difficult to produce this quality and style of work in quantity .
13 Lastly , looking at the quality and depth of squads in terms of individual players , I would rate them in this order .
14 Any visitor would receive an unmistakable message about the quality and tone of relationships at that school .
15 Placing quality and independence in combination in such questioning , he reflected the problems and pressed for them to be treated with urgency to achieve a ‘ collective resolution ’ .
16 In 1851 Cheyney began to act as unofficial consultant to the trustees of the National Gallery about the quality and availability of pictures in Italy , sometimes contradicting the purchases proposed by John Ruskin [ q.v . ] .
17 In all new buildings they should carry guarantees of quality and certificates of compliance with Building Regulations , Codes of practice and British Standards .
18 There is still a struggle to control the age , quality and temperature of food on your plate and the last leap forward seems to be to attain the perfect temprature for consumption .
19 The research scientist now expects to find outstanding quality and ease of use in technical software .
20 In 1970 the Committee on Safety of Medicines was set up under the Act and began work in the following year … with the purpose of ‘ a. giving advice with respect to safety , quality and efficacy in relation to human use of any substance or article ( not being an instrument apparatus or appliance ) to which any provision of the Act is applicable and b. promoting the collection and investigation of information relating to adverse reaction for the purpose of enabling such advice to be given . ’
21 So as well as enjoying the renowned quality and attention to detail of our service in the air , you can look forward to the chance of enjoying Jaguar quality on the ground .
22 If the problems identified in our study are addressed , the ENP role has the potential to have a huge impact on the quality and delivery of care in the A&E department .
23 The most important of these relate to the quality and fitness of goods under supply contracts .
24 The new Act adopts a similar approach to the Sale of Goods Act in respect of description , merchantable quality and fitness for purpose of goods , but applies it to :
25 In a speech delivered in 1976 when he was Prime Minister , Sir James Callaghan sparked off what became known as the ‘ great debate ’ about the quality and role of education in Britain .
26 The panel were both surprised and impressed with the range , quality and value for money of the sample selection that we tasted .
27 Diamonds and other highly precious stones varied too greatly in individual quality and worth for use as currency .
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