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

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1 The conclusion is self evident — if the Chancellor wants to maintain the real value of excise duties from alcoholic drinks he must switch the burden of taxes from spirits to beers and wines .
2 Clearly , the operations of TNCs contribute significantly to globalization and also reduce the autonomy of states in terms of economic policy .
3 This debate has wider implications for the study of political science since it emphasised major features of the process of governmental decision-making — the plurality of values of participants in policy-making , the plurality of actors involved , the emphasis upon perceptions rather than ‘ objective interests ’ and the fact that policy outcomes seldom reflect the values and preferences of one group .
4 Consider the importance of values in terms of culture and job .
5 Thus , in a cumulative response , consensus , dissensus and , possibly , conflict of opinions on matters concerning the management of change and on curriculum theories in action , could be examined between and within the different groups .
6 In this paper we describe a suite of programs for building the physical map of a genome , using data of hybridisations of probes onto unordered clone libraries .
7 In fact , for a number of reasons including changes in the market situation of managers ( in terms of narrowing pay differentials and perceived increases in job insecurity ) together with the more ready conceding of union recognition for those employed in the public sector of the economy , managerial unionism increased markedly in Western Europe during the 1970s .
8 Giving of reasons for decisions of a licensing board
9 This is a result of that historical process by which , through new media such as printing , material goods have been created with cumulative effect ; as a result of this powerful force for cultural production , the present generation has inherited a vast accretative mass of products in terms of which it is expected to know itself .
10 The large , multinational chemical company that is the subject of Case 1 had facilities in over eighty countries and produced a variety of products from pharmaceuticals to heavy chemicals .
11 GEC , under the guidance of Lord Weinstock , built itself up into the largest manufacturing employer in the UK , producing a wide range of products from telecommunications to defence electronics .
12 I think his comment is true for what he has to say , in the sense that , you know — I always conceive of interactions with lawyers as answering questions , and that ’ s not a question .
13 In many Orgel and Tanabe-Sugano diagrams the lines are curved , because of interactions between states of the same symmetry .
14 Robin and Patsy Dunbar ( 1975 ) have developed my pioneering studies of gelada baboons in Ethiopia ( 1966 ) through detailed analyses of interactions within harems in the natural habitat .
15 In a 1975 introduction to his first novel , Jill , Larkin has revealed what his college life in war-time Oxford was like , and how he first met Amis there — an account somewhat amended by Amis in his contribution to Larkin at Sixty ( 1982 ) ; and collections of essays with titles like My Oxford ( 1977 ) and My Cambridge ( 1977 ) have assembled reminiscences of how mind and character were once forged round and about the tender age of twenty .
16 The Biennale 's catalogue , published by Allemandi , contains full details of all the exhibitors and a series of essays on aspects of the art market with partcular reference to the current economic situation .
17 In the case of investments in companies with a capitalisation of under £5m , 3i has reduced the discount applied from 40% to 30% .
18 Prehistoric drawings of owls from sites in France and North Africa : snowy owls top left and middle left ; European eagle owls top right and bottom left ; and barn owls bottom right : see text .
19 The refusal of timber-growing countries in temperate regions to be bound by the same rules that apply to tropical timber producers has led to the collapse of attempts at meetings in Geneva to renegotiate the International Tropical Timber Agreement ( ITTA ) .
20 At the heart of attempts by firms in Britain to introduce modern technology is a battle for control of the shopfloor between management and factory worker .
21 The action was the latest in a series of attempts by sections of the military to unseat the transitional government appointed by the national conference in August [ see pp. 38379 ; 38518-19 ; 38562 ] .
22 Mr Bensley felt it was too early to link the incidents — but pointed out the disturbing pattern of attempts by youths in stolen cars to lure police patrol cars into ambushes .
23 This period saw the beginning of attempts by conferences of representatives of states to draw up treaties or conventions on different aspects of the law of armed conflict , what is referred to as the jus in bello , that is , the rules of how war should be waged if it should break out .
24 A pair would need a standard tank with dimensions of 48″ × 12″ × 15″ with a community aquarium being no less than 48″ × 24″ × 24″ .
25 The Software Performance Report ( SPR ) provides the user with a vehicle for formal notification of errors and malfunctions in the LIFESPAN system , and of requests for changes to the system .
26 Langbaurgh Council , which owns the Skippers lane land , gets hundreds of requests for units like these . ’
27 Councillor Ian MacDonald and former Councillor Spencer Rosie made a number of requests to officials for copies of the document .
28 The point at which this happens depends on a number of factors such as complexity of requests in terms of Boolean conditions , speed of access of the medium in use , and size of data file .
29 This replaced an earlier proposal to introduce the placing of contracts with hospitals by authorities over three years to 1994 .
30 Thus , in its most radical form , a Type I ‘ Internal Market ’ would have to involve a mixture of contracts for numbers of cases , and contracts for particular services for defined population .
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