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

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1 The proposition put forward by this view is that technology shapes the problems , demands and forms of organisation of workers and it is precisely the levels of technology that vary so much between the modern , dynamic , industrial sector and traditional areas .
2 Rape and battering are merely one end of a continuum of aggressive forms of behaviour of men to women .
3 Therefore an examination of housing management must consider the following : pointing schemes or other forms of assessment of applicants ; allocation and transfer policies ; building policies and sales policies ( Phillips and Williams 1982a , 1982c ) .
4 Etzioni links his three concepts of power to three forms of involvement of participants in organizations , ranged along a continuum from alienation to commitment .
5 In this chapter Lynn Davies explores the sexism in the official and hidden curriculum of the school and its relationship to the forms of deviance of boys and girls .
6 In this range of senses , we find forms of association of artists which have continued to be important .
7 Campaigners in Scotland against corporal punishment welcomed the clear indication that this form of treatment of children was frowned upon , even though this case was lost .
8 schemes restricted to a certain form of presentation of ideas ; for example , fiction , plays .
9 It 's , it , it is a form of accountability of universities to the public really .
10 It is this publication which gives them their force as a form of evaluation of schools , particularly as the intention of this part of the Act was to give parents information upon which to base their choice of school .
11 However , the scoring information they contain comes in the form of lists of performers in a given entrée that , although valuable , are subject to certain limitations .
12 In traditional studies of the way inhomogeneities — lumps of matter in the form of clusters of galaxies — form in the expanding Universe , it is assumed that the dominant influence is a mass , or density perturbation .
13 The tasks of the operating system are : ( a ) To share between users the computer 's resources ( processor time , store , transput devices , and information usually in the form of files of programs and data ) .
14 Often it is a response to increasing international competition and may take the form of closure of branches of multinational corporations .
15 The planting aspect takes the form of avenues of trees of which approximately 560 will be planted , and over 57,000 shrubs will be placed through the grounds .
16 That 's a kind of law of the form of movement of planets .
17 The " aid " took the form of contingents of warriors maintained on the lands of the see of Rheims , but still available for service at the king 's behest .
18 Heaven knows what pollution of the ocean is occurring in the form of emission of radionuclides , and building up in the various food chains in which plankton play a part .
19 For form of list of appearances ( Form 6.21 in Sched 4 to the rules ) , see Appendix C , form 28 .
20 They came in the form of series of explosions on a far greater scale even than any of the preceding ones , and greater than anything that man has experienced before or since .
21 The lanthanide elements in particular are almost always found in the form of complexes of ions , and each element has its own characteristic color .
22 There was a printed form of recommendation of patients for admission to the benefits of the infirmary , and it was emphasised that no child under seven years of age , except in case of an operation , and no person without decent apparel and a proper change of linen , or labouring under any infectious disorder whatever could be admitted as an in-patient .
23 If the hypothesis that the glycoproteins are involved in some form of remodelling of synapses is correct , then maybe one could actually observe and measure these changes in the neurons of the IMHV ?
24 I Branches without women rivals now sided with Glasgow in demanding a campaign to exclude women for good , while branches such as Edinburgh , who had to contend with the problem , tried to go on arguing for some form of recognition of women workers .
25 Ethologists have offered a good deal of cross-cultural evidence , usually in the form of pictures of infants seizing each others ' toys and pushing each other about in sandpits , to support the view that the tendency to direct unprovoked action upon another person is at least universal , even though there is nothing in the evidence to suggest a unique origin for the tendency .
26 Whilst most writers resort to some form of categorization of responses , there is a general emphasis , underlined by Kaelin , that , whilst such structuring may be useful for learning or communication , its value is transitory and it should be readily discarded in favour of the unity of the aesthetic experience itself .
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