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

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1 The general criteria above suggest a range of assessment tasks in both practical and written test modes .
2 It is structured to provide information for those who have to ‘ flesh out ’ a module as well as discussing criterion-referenced assessment and choice of assessment instruments in more detail for those who might be thinking of developing their own module or seeking permission to vary the assessment instruments in an existing module .
3 Preparation of Assessment Instruments in a Criterion Referenced Assessment System
4 Authorities on the cutting edge of independent care management will have to intensify their monitoring of assessment costs in order to get quick handle on their care managers ' expenditure .
5 The set of retroflex consonants in Tamil will also require special drilling for the English speaker , and the dental consonants will be difficult for him to hear as being different from his own alveolar consonants .
6 While there may be some uncertainty about what the future holds for Britain 's larger provincial cities , there can be little doubt about the massive strength of decentralization forces in the case of London .
7 However , emissions of NOx gases in the upper atmosphere have a greenhouse effect 100 times more powerful than C02 .
8 In particular , for the purposes of this study , it can measure the S phase duration ( in hours ) of crypt cells in gastric mucosa .
9 References to Akio Morita are highlighted in both extracts , with the exception of verb inflections in Portuguese .
10 Those who were familiar with them thought that they were unworkable , given the huge volume of other responsibilities on consultant staff , their lack of training in educational methods , and the absence of support services in most hospitals .
11 Irregularities did indeed force the annulment of first-round results in 33 constituencies , albeit not all in Albanian populated areas .
12 The manufacturers of videodisc players in the late 1970s and early 1980s had high hopes for commercial success across consumer , professional and business markets .
13 There is still doubt about domestic sales of videodisc but the manufacturers of videodisc systems in Britain have now begun to take note of the interest they attract in the world of education and training .
14 I remembered the disintegrating pile of champagne glasses in the Science Museum , only four years earlier .
15 Further anecdotes on the fame of Champagne wines in the fourteenth century are told by Max Sutaine in his Essai sur l'histoire des vins de la Champagne ( 1845 ) ; in particular he relates how , when the German king Wenceslas arrived in Reims in 1397 to discuss with Charles VI the division within the church over the popes of Avignon ( a subject Henry Vizetelly describes in A History of Champagne ( 1882 ) as ‘ very fit for a drunkard and a madman to put their heads together about ’ ) he became so intoxicated on the local wines that he signed all the documents before him , departing without knowing what he had signed .
16 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
17 This might involve a direct effect on T-cell precursors , perhaps reflecting a continuation of the dependence of stem cells in the bone marrow on contact with fibroblasts or their matrix products .
18 Yes , June nationally national figures of cinema attendances in June were down forty percent .
19 Esmé Collins , I read , was a well-known Brighton portrait photographer , one of the very first to take up the production of cinema films in eighteen ninety-six .
20 They were narrowly beaten by a four-nation , eight-man team of elite males in Italy in a spectacle that proved you did n't have to be one of the team to enjoy the fun .
21 Though ultimately the methodological bases of such findings must induce caution in the researcher , nevertheless the findings may lead to plausible conclusions about the workings of elite groups in local communities , in particular about the economic base of the members and the support given to their power by specific cultural norms .
22 Thus the Bengali perceptions of the west in the 19th century — studied from the view-point of contact between dissimilar cultures and the attitudes characteristic of elite groups in a colonial society — has a relevance to the analysis of much wider issues .
23 The centre in this explanation should not , as Shils observes , be understood in a geometric sense or even in a geographical sense ; in fact , the term ‘ centre ’ stands for the value systems by which society is ordered and thus may have only the weakest of links with particular concrete manifestations of elite values in politics , economics , culture or other aspects of societal interaction .
24 Wallis is critical of Gusfield for failing to provide evidence of motivation in his study of WCTU participants in the movement .
25 While there is a history of heart conditions in the Souness family — his father had a by-pass operation three years ago — there is no doubt that the added pressures of managing one of England 's top clubs has accentuated the problem .
26 Its origins go back to 1970 when a specially commissioned task force of the National Heart and Lung Institute ( as it then was ) , was asked to look into the feasibility of a trial which would settle , once and for all , the question of whether dietary change could , on its own , reduce the frequency of heart attacks in the American population .
27 At least 80% of heart attacks in men under 45 are thought to be due to cigarette smoking [ 5 ] .
28 THE growing number of GP fundholders in Essex is draining more than £250,000 a year from the county 's medical watchdog .
29 Just as important for the question of small-town function and status might be the relative proportions of strip buildings in contrast to the more spacious plots , since in general these are functionally distinct .
30 The relative importance of strip buildings in the urban plan has already been discussed ( p. 27 ) , and here it will suffice to mention only a few general examples .
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