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

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1 a large initial letter at the start of the text that drops into the line or lines of text below .
2 There are no pieces of tinfoil or wraps of cling-film here .
3 This is most readily achieved by laying out cores , sample bags , bottles or blocks of material sequentially .
4 In their study , age had no effect on the velocity of propagation and amplitudes or durations of contraction higher up the oesophagus .
5 There is reputation , one 's good name and so on , but these are extensions or corollaries of Izzat rather than the thing itself .
6 In this example , if we look carefully there seems to be two centres or loci of power rather than just one .
7 He revels in the memory of it , making it froth and lather all round the alleys and back-yards of youth very nearly up to the roof-tops .
8 The risks and rewards of ownership effectively pass to the lessee .
9 They are also pushing more of the risks and rewards of innovation on to suppliers .
10 Nor are states of health and states of dependency automatically related to the biological facts of ageing .
11 It then proposes and suggests some certain technical adjustments and makes allowances for previous policy decisions and losses of income etc. , and leads you through to er being able to propose a package measures within the policy committee guidelines .
12 News values and considerations of newsworthiness also prioritize events and they describe , establish and reinforce images and relationships of order and power in our society .
13 The different purposes of assessment require different kinds of assessment ; the changing content and methods of assessment also require different methods of reporting achievement .
14 Information on the credit terms and methods of payment currently applying to particular business sectors in the foreign market .
15 Dr Barsamian stresses , however , the importance of a correct understanding of such concepts and methods of analysis so as to avoid unrealistic expectations about their capabilities by non-experts .
16 What I 'd really like , of course , is not to have to bother with lugging kilo bags of sugar and tins of weedkiller back from the town to stuff into electrical-conduit piping which Jamie the dwarf gets for me from the building contractor 's where he works in Porteneil .
17 The sort of protection currently offered covers damages for conflict of interest , negligent misstatements , acting beyond the scope of authority and authorising excessive borrowing , failure to supervise others to whom responsibility has been delegated , unauthorised payments and failure to make statutory payments , and errors of judgment not only of negligence .
18 How persuasive is this argument in explaining the development , use , and effects of technology now , in the microelectronics era ?
19 Oils , impasted thickly onto large canvases , layer over layer , spread like butter , then gouged to show the textures and folds of paint already lying beneath , have dominated Dariusz Romanowski 's painting style over the last couple of years .
20 Perhaps the cooler attitude and the rigours of endless hours of practice are the reasons why so many top players find themselves in extended slumps and periods of burn out .
21 At its most basic level , formal structure refers to the physical shape of the organisation the distribution of jobs and lines of command often set out in an organisation chart , if the firm in question has one .
22 Lexandro imagined his whole skeleton being presented to his enemy so that execrations could be carved upon Lexandro 's bones , anathemas and runes of excommunication whereby his spirit would writhe forever — if a spirit there be — eternally separated from Rogal Dorn …
23 However , by choosing their specialties and places of work carefully , most people reported that they could fulfil all of their work obligations .
24 For the first time a British government has established a mechanism enabling it to determine the content and purposes of education along broadly similar lines to other Western European democracies .
25 Erm social exchange processes this talks about the rewards and costs of convergence up against each other .
26 Discuss the pros and cons of separation rather than fusion of powers in the policy-making process .
27 The high occurrence of so-called ‘ baby blues ’ and feelings of isolation alone shows us that the birth of a child is a very stressful event — a dramatic physical , psychological and social transition .
28 Sickness , giddiness and feelings of faintness often accompany the pain .
29 The Yasa provided for the settlement of disputes and affairs of honour only between the races of the True People , for they alone were equipped with the talons with which the kanly — formal mortal combat — was fought .
30 Although invariably fewer , smaller , and less multifunctional than central governmental departments , the differences are relative and problems of co-ordination both within and between departments are nevertheless frequently found within local authorities .
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