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

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1 The organisation is involved in the classification of carpets , and in the registering of ‘ quality ’ names .
2 It is intended to represent the collective opinion of those professionally involved in the field of takeovers on a range of business standards appropriate to the conduct of such takeovers .
3 He was also committed to and involved in the admission of women to the medical school , which obviously involved much tact and understanding in order to break down prejudices .
4 As I shall discuss in Chapter 9 , more long-lasting changes in gene activation are involved in the differentiation of cells in higher organisms , for example the differences between cells in the kidney , liver , intestine and so on .
5 The artist is involved in the manufacture of things , individual things : like the works of Modigliani , or Kupka , or de Kooning , de Staël , Matisse , Moore , Braque , Miró , Picasso , Bacon , Rothko , Newman , Kline …
6 A thousand such cities , soaring , bulging , branching from the surface of Stalinvast and almost all involved in the manufacture of weapons for the Imperium .
7 The student will be involved in the development of skills and techniques related to project analysis and management ; setting and attaining goals ; assessing performance ; instigating performance criteria and the development of oral and written articulation of work ‘ in hand ’ related to progress and development .
8 Yassir Arafat , the PLO Chairman , called upon the Arab states to impose economic sanctions on countries and companies involved in the transfer of Jews to Arab lands .
9 In his speech to the Arab summit in Baghdad Arafat calls upon other Arab states to impose economic sanctions on countries or companies involved in the transfer of Jews to Arab lands .
10 The College was itself uneasy about the lack of ‘ coordinated opinion ’ among three engineering boards which had recently visited it , and an Academic Board sub-committee considered that undue emphasis had been given to the question of policy for full-time and sandwich courses , ‘ to the detriment of more important issues involved in the preparation of courses of degree level ’ .
11 From the second half of the 1960s the CNAA was increasingly involved in the award of degrees for students on courses which it had approved , in a sector of education whose boundaries were being drawn from elsewhere .
12 These few words are perhaps sufficient to enable the student to understand what is involved in the interpretation of statutes .
13 I 've just been involved in the selection of caterers for erm , South Wilts Grammar School , and I 've got to say , and I 've told Mr this , because he criticised me , Concept Catering were n't in the le in the frame .
14 The formal environment within which this form of communication takes place ; the circulation of preprints or abstracts prior to conferences ; the peer review involved in the selection of speakers and topics ; and the public nature of the talks , all ensure that this form of oral presentation is a much more structured and circumscribed communication than a mere conversation .
15 With , he also studied the factors involved in the neuroinvasiveness of viruses .
16 In so doing , it is hoped to make a contribution to the methodology of cross-cultural research by overcoming linguistic problems involved in the translation of perceptions of health from one language to another ; by identifying differences in the perceived severity of the items ; and through the interpretation of cultural differences in scoring .
17 In the development of illness , therefore , a combination of external and internal factors is involved in the majority of cases in the production of the original imbalance , and this imbalance can occur on any level , depending on the main thrust of the external stress .
18 Contrary to popular belief , it is reported that over half of suspected insider traders are members of the public , which places some doubt on the common perception of city fraudsters being involved in the majority of cases ( Quality of Markets Quarterly Review April-June 1990 ) .
19 This sequence is saved from being completely arbitrary by the narrator becoming involved in the plan of others .
20 The two can also be seen to be linked in that the principles involved in the doctrine of reprisals ( which is considered to form part of the jus in bello ) are essentially the same as those of the doctrine of self-defence in relation to the initiation of conflict .
21 ‘ If they had been involved in the kind of ideas that led to this distinctive industrial policy of '73 –'74; they would have demanded as a quid pro quo for the successive incomes policies of 1975–6–7 the other side of the social contract , that these various aspects of industrial policy and worker participation in its various forms should be implemented ’ ( 1980 , p.7 ) .
22 Ipswich Town are running away with the championship , but six teams are involved in the race for runners-up .
23 There are many factors involved in the exploitation of forests in the developing world , many of which have been discussed in section 7.3 in relation to soil erosion and desertification , not least of which is rapid population growth .
24 For , as we have seen , interpretation is involved in the description of facts ( including the results of tests ) and hence the consistency of prediction with fact is partly a matter of how we choose to read it .
25 The SCB is a convenient name to describe three elements involved in the consideration of complaints about solicitors : the staff of the Bureau , the Investigation Committee and the Adjudication Committee .
26 Clearly a certain amount of skill is involved in the discussion of uncertainties and assumptions in detail sufficient to demonstrate objectivity and yet maintain a clear and convincing line of argument .
27 But the British government was still involved in the reproduction of antagonisms in the Ulster statelet , rather than passively accepting the perpetuation of inequalities and discrimination against the catholic — nationalist minority .
28 Nearer at hand he had been involved in the building of forts at Bovisand and Crownhill .
29 Before the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) gets on his high horse , perhaps he would care to consider the devastating consequences for his constituents — and any constituents involved in the manufacturing of submarines — as a result of the collapse of submarine orders .
30 Just when banks and pension funds are trying to get more involved in the management of firms they lend to and own , so their opportunity to do so has been narrowed .
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