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

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1 The gentlest way of doing this is to use the effect of the deprivation of something desired , and where the training of children is concerned , that something need be nothing other than the temporary withholding of manifestations of love .
2 The expedient of the withholding of manifestations of love from the very young child amounts to the instilling of the first tiny measure of fear , and fear , used in conjunction with reward provides the fundamental tools which the adult population must have if it is to maintain steady progress towards the civilisation it desires .
3 The power of the conscience can be built up from very early childhood by nothing more harmful than the temporary withholding of manifestations of love .
4 But the pervasive and insidious presence throughout the novel of manifestations of Quechua culture suggests the ability of that culture not only to survive in an alien environment , but also , as it itself is modified , to exercise an ‘ Indianizing ’ influence on the country as a whole .
5 INDIA has imposed a curfew on the capitals of states of Meghalaya and Mizoram .
6 How else would I be able to think of states of affairs that are merely possible ?
7 What , however , of states of feeling , perhaps being depressed or feeling good about nothing in particular ?
8 This requires appreciation , again , of our lack of privileged access to the minds of others and the necessity of assumptions as to evidence of states of mind .
9 The idea of Simultaneity first appeared in the preface to the Futurist exhibition at the Bernheim Gallery : it had its origin in Boccioni 's series of States of Mind , and was primarily the Bergsonian concept that a picture must be a synthesis of what is remembered and what has been seen , a synthetic visual impression comprising not merely the various aspects of a single object , but any feature related to it , physically or psychologically .
10 All the scenery of states of motion is in place and the caste of observable quantities assembled .
11 Thus , prices are compared as a ratio of values of base quantities .
12 However , if hydrostatic theory is then used to calculate the possible range of values of the polar moment of inertia C from the axial spin period T a and the allowed values up to the upper limit of either f or J 2 , the calculated range of values of C is so wide that no useful constraints on the variation of density with depth are obtained .
13 Plots of I o versus V o for sets of values of V i or I i are known appropriately as output characteristics .
14 Correspondingly , graphs of I i versus V i for sets of values of V o or I o are described as input characteristics .
15 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 .
16 At the same time these avenues depend for their inspiration on a more abstract set of values of community and democracy which can be found in political theory .
17 It is a recognized component of rituals of healing we can still see being practised by the wise men , witch doctors and shamans in ‘ primitive ’ societies and sometimes in the spiritual healing work of evangelical preachers .
18 The ‘ magazine ’ was a collection of photocopies of drawings and slogans that could be found on any underpass on the estate .
19 They aim to explore and celebrate , not just those elements of discourses of femininity which the traditional and egalitarian feminist psychologies of women focus on , but also those which they ignore or reject .
20 This contradictory fidelity to and departure from methodological rigour undermines the already dubious self-sufficiency of discourses of psychology as a science .
21 But so far , the feminist psychology of androgyny has only dealt with the power of discourses of gender in its self-criticisms , not in its investigations , where it continues to address femininity and masculinity on equal terms .
22 Psychic potential is a socially specific concept , however , unlikely to escape the influence of discourses of gender and other social relations .
23 In this way , they manage to give a picture of how the structural ambiguities of discourses of gender and the individual subject intersect .
24 This approach underestimates the complexity and instability of discourses of class .
25 The greater power of discourses of masculinity affects psychological design , too .
26 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 .
27 This would quite naturally be true of adjectives of colour , size , and weight , and of other adjectives expressing basic perceptual notions .
28 In response to the news coverage of the disorder , she sent telegrams to both the BBC and the ITA asking them to ‘ please consider whether the massive television coverage of acts of vandalism and violence is contributing to the spread of the riots ’ .
29 The procedure is much less public than that for the passage of Acts of Parliament .
30 There are a number of Acts of Parliament which empower a magistrate on sworn information to issue a warrant to search for such things as stolen goods , forged documents , drugs .
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