Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [conj] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Difficulties of setting up a system of rewards that is directly linked to performance appraisal and the achievement of objectives .
2 Crystallization is a process involving the orderly arrangement of chains and is consequently associated with a large negative entropy of activation .
3 It is important to note that sexual violence , including rape , has a wider range of forms than is typically reported upon in the press or recognised as a crime .
4 The easiest way to find the wide range of cover you need at a competitive price is with a policy which packages together a number of covers and is specially designed for a certain group such as self-employed tradesmen .
5 In addition , the president is constitutionally responsible for the making of treaties and the appointment of ambassadors and is effectively put in charge of foreign policy .
6 Bruises of the periosteum of bones ( it lies on the surface of bones and is easily injured where the bones lie just beneath the skin , for example , elbow , shin or kneecap ) .
7 My father Arthur was secretary of the Southern Division for a number of years and is still enjoying life to the full .
8 According to the influential El Pais newspaper , Real 's president Ramon Mendoza has rebuked Toshack on a number of counts and is already seeking a replacement for the Welshman hired only last summer on a £1 million contract .
9 Paul Reed the National Organiser says the sport started on the rivers of wales and is now spreading throughout the country …
10 While we believe THE FACE to be a pretentious load of bollocks that 's completely lost the plot , we support absolutely your right to continue printing such old tosh .
11 By ‘ social action ’ Weber refers to action ‘ which takes account of the behaviour of others and is thereby oriented in its course ’ .
12 Our policy , both for nuclear and conventional defence , is clear , has been set out in a number of documents and is properly costed .
13 Social tension , as we shall see , is an assessment of social relations that springs readily to the lips of anthropologists but is rarely examined with much psychological sophistication , or even an awareness that it is a psychological phenomenon as well as a social one .
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