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

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1 Advances in medical knowledge might lead to the conclusion that some are simply too dangerous : there has long been a debate about the status of boxing , with increasing knowledge of the risks of brain damage to boxers .
2 AN INDEPENDENT inquiry must be set up by the government to examine the risks of brain injury in boxing , doctors ' leaders said today .
3 The need to ensure that the new all-regular Army lived in conditions that would not deter recruiting became more pressing than consideration of the risks of capital expenditure on accommodation in areas where reasonable security of tenure was not assured .
4 Such oils may help to lower the risks of heart disease by reducing the stickiness of blood that can lead to a heart attack .
5 Using social classes I and II combined as the reference point , Table III sets out the relative risks of child mortality for different social groups in three age bands : 1–4 , 5–9 , and 10–15 years .
6 Relative risks of child mortality in social classes I and II in comparison to classes IV and V suggests a progressive shallowing from 2.08 at ages 1–4 to 1.37 at ages 10–15 .
7 Can I ask therefore why the Eastern Arts of appraisal report of nineteen eighty-six a major appraisal costing a huge amount of Eastern Arts money was not considered and and presented across .
8 But what is new is MPMG 's success in introducing the tactics of management consultancy to the world of the arts .
9 The purity language of outrage , like the militant tactics of suffragette politics with which it was linked , continued to provide women with a powerful weapon to challenge men .
10 Two outstanding characteristics of labour law during the second half of that century were the intermittent recognition by politicians in government and Parliament that control of trade unionism by the imposition of penalties was of doubtful efficacy ; and the recurrent attempts by the courts to preserve the penal method .
11 ‘ new Invention of Raiseing of Water and occasioning Motion to all sorts of Mill Work by the Impellent Force of Fire , which will be of great Use and Advantage for Drayning Mines , Serveing Towns with water , and for the working of all Sorts of Mills where they have not the benefit of Water nor Constant Windes ’ .
12 Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars .
13 And all sorts of safety equipment on it .
14 But other sorts of research need to be done on the spot .
15 Yesterday , er I t took part in a Songs of Praise service at North .
16 He found spores of Fusarium semitectum on a banana sprout .
17 A major exploration programme was carried out between 1965 and 1973 by Exploration Ventures Ltd ( RioFinex and Consolidated Gold Fields ) and subsequently with Amax over the large basic-ultrabasic intrusions of Grampian Region in north-east Scotland The initial exploratory work is described by Rice ( 1975 ) .
18 On seeing him in the nude , the girls ' screams of fear turn into roars of laughter .
19 Organizations such as Dr Barnardo 's , the National Children 's Homes and the Catholic Rescue Society pioneered methods of child care during the nineteenth century and still play a very active part in the child care service .
20 It applied the methods of Kent campus to imaginary grievances in a divided , or divisible , community in Northern Ireland .
21 The course on theory and criticism will run for two terms and covers the major theories and methods of film practice from Eisenstein 's articles on montage to contemporary pronouncements on auteur cinema .
22 He complained about the methods of art teaching of the day and the ‘ mannerism ’ used .
23 This tendency has been exacerbated by other factors too : the invention of new and more effective methods of communication , such as newspapers and television , has rendered the propaganda value of coinage less significant ; technological changes , such as the invention of modern methods of factory production of coins , have tended to fossilise the significance of the designs they bear ; and , particularly , the recent invention of new forms of money , including banknotes and credit cards , has enormously reduced the role played by coinage in the monetary and economic activity of modern states .
24 Horror stories abound , originally fuelled by the publication of Ruth Harrison 's Animal Machines ( 1964 ) , a book which in Britain directly influenced the setting up of the first parliamentary inquiry into the new methods of animal husbandry under the chairmanship of F.W.R. Brambell .
25 This encompasses the design of passenger seats and the methods of body restraint with seat belts , the establishment of the forces they are designed to withstand and even the strength of the seat attachments to the floor of the aircraft .
26 We therefore need to seek alternative methods of information provision at these times , through better orientation , interpretation , labelling , information leaflets , novel technological methods , and through the use of those staff who are on duty as information providers .
27 It is therefore important to examine methods of language assessment in terms of the interaction between individual abilities and contextual influences on performance .
28 Of course , there is nothing to stop the marinist practising all methods of nitrate reduction to be on the safe side .
29 In discussing the stages in the manufacture of the Kentish disc brooches considerable detail was omitted because of uncertainties regarding the actual methods of jewellery manufacture at the time .
30 Forms and methods of employee involvement in decision making ;
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