Example sentences of "of set of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These segments can be viewed as descriptions of sets of phonemes ( i.e. those sharing the same manner of articulation ) .
2 We shall compare graphs of depth one with graphs described in terms of sets of phonemes .
3 You will be read a number of sets of adjectives .
4 The learner 's search space is a space of sets of definitions , in some suitable description language , and the goal is a set of succinct definitions which partition the training set suitably .
5 At the end he played a couple of sets of variations as an encore .
6 Selznick 's study of the Tennessee Valley Authority and Kaufman 's study of the Forest Ranger in the United States both stress the importance of the transmission of sets of values from dominant members of the organisation to the remainder of the organisation as an important feature of the functioning of the organisation — it establishes control within the organisation and presents sponsors of the organisation in Washington with a clear image of the organisation 's ‘ mission ’ .
7 In TRACE , the links between levels of description are explicit , hard-wired connections , and the links across time are represented by the simultaneous activity of sets of nodes in different time slices .
8 The clearest testimony to the level of exchange being carried on between England and the Continent , especially in transactions involving gold , is the existence of sets of balances accompanied by weights .
9 There are hundreds of sets of questions — many newspapers and magazines and various helping , agencies publish " do-it-yourself " check lists but these are notoriously Inaccurate .
10 Since books of random numbers contain thousands of sets of figures and one can work up , down , or across , since all is random , there is no problem of running short of numbers .
11 Training procedures may be both long and tedious involving repetition of sets of words .
12 Bate and Henry Kater [ q.v. ] worked on these models in 1825–6 , and subsequently Bate supplied hundreds of sets of standards to government and municipal offices throughout the United Kingdom and overseas .
13 If one is inclined , as one may well be , to doubt the validity of sets of distinctions of the kind I 've just made , they are at least based on a separation which Proust placed at the centre of his own critical theory .
14 The two new rules most likely to be modified concern the number of sets of tyres allowed at a grand prix and limitations on the use of spare cars .
15 On the other hand , the coastline 's area is zero , so neither a one-dimensional nor a two-dimensional picture is appropriate , and in fact the way in which the length increases with resolution suggests a dimension D of about 1.2 The mathematics of sets of points with fractional dimensionality was developed in the early years of this century , but associated geometric objects were considered as ‘ pathological ’ and not corresponding to anything in Nature , Mandelbrot 's massive and single-minded achievement has been to convert this abstract formalism into a flourishing branch of applied mathematics , in three ways .
16 Potential falsifiers of that theory consist of sets of statements referring to planetary positions relative to the sun at specified times .
17 erm To what extent do you rely on measurements , as it were , and to what erm extent do you rely on actual observations , because it seems to me that there 's a , at least a possibility that you may have a whole sort of set of measurements that may indicate something 's going to happen , but if you actually stuck your head out of the window and looked up you could see it was actually raining instead of sunny ?
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