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

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1 Even with a substantial sum , the money available can buy you very different amounts of contact with the public : in conventional media analysis terms of coverage of adults and opportunities to see ( OTS ) an ad , £300000 could buy you , nationally , in early 1992 , the ‘ campaigns ’ in the main media which are shown in Table 10.1 .
2 Instead of taking an all or nothing approach based on causation , look at the question in terms of measure of damages and award a percentage .
3 Subsequently it will be necessary to review the nature of the support regularly , since co-operation between professional and ancillaries in terms of provision of materials and the need for individual help in some curriculum areas will need to be continuous .
4 It is extremely positive it sta , it clears these points up and and answers most of these questions so I would urge Mr Chairman that to on sheer education , on terms of provision of services , I 'm not party to all of the politics , I agree with what you said , absolutely crazy .
5 We shall compare graphs of depth one with graphs described in terms of sets of phonemes .
6 to examine the terms of reference of complaints committees and how and what judgements are made in specific instances .
7 The skill model described above implies that , except in highly restricted artificial situations , his information processing must be described in terms of patterns of stimuli related to patterns of responses .
8 Someone with this expectation may therefore compare jobs in terms of level of wages and job security , and not in terms of how intrinsically rewarding the job is .
9 improve plant flexibility in terms of range of throughputs or types of material that can be handled ;
10 The resolution of the different forces is studied not in terms of the 11 standard regions shown in Figure 1.1 , as commonly used in statistical volumes and geographical texts on Great Britain , but in terms of types of sub-regions — the large cities , the prosperous sub-regions , the declining industrial areas , and the outer ( more remote ) rural areas .
11 It 's a comparison of of what 's happening in the county in terms of registrations of births and deaths , and what 's happening nationally .
12 Molars from mustelid assemblages belong to category 5 in terms of degree of damage ( Fig. 3.21 A-C ) , but category 3 or 4 in terms of proportions of teeth digested ( only 29 per cent for all mustelids combined — see Table 3.12 ) .
13 In terms of proportions of votes cast at elections , the Official Unionists have recently regained the advantage but they have done so by becoming more and more like the DUP .
14 It is also possible that non-price competition , in terms of quality of products , can be stimulated by the creation of a CU .
15 Mr Brandreth added : ‘ In terms of quality of personnel , the present team at Queen 's Park have a superb record that ca n't be rivalled anywhere else in the country .
16 But the bat surely no more 0thinks in terms of delays of echoes when it perceives an insect , than we think in terms of wavelengths when we perceive blue or red .
17 Very unlikely if it is properly controlled in terms of deposition of materials on site then certainly at two miles I do n't believe there will be a problem .
18 The distance separating the two assemblages was less than 2 metres , but the down-slope assemblage was 5 to 10 times richer in terms of numbers of specimens , with less than 200 specimens on top of the hill compared with over 1000 down-slope ( Andrews & Evans , 1983 ) .
19 It may be defined objectively in terms of numbers of contacts between individuals .
20 What 's more San Antonio is our biggest resort in terms of numbers of 18–30s who go abroad with us .
21 That means the productivity has gone up because , that is if you measure erm productivity entirely in terms of numbers of students taught .
22 The literature of Scottish geology , however , whilst it has grown in terms of numbers of papers , has not resulted in any increase in the numbers of journals devoted to it ( except for the Scottish Journal of Geology ) , but has grown by taking up more space in existing journals , and by expanding into areas covered by new , multidisciplinary journals , such as Precambrian Research , Chemical Geology , Tectonophysics , and similar publications .
23 The literature of Scottish geology , however , whilst it has grown in terms of numbers of papers , has not resulted in any increase in the numbers of journals devoted to it ( except for the Scottish Journal of Geology ) , but has grown by taking up more space in existing journals , and by expanding into areas covered by new , multidisciplinary journals , such as Precambrian Research , Chemical Geology , Tectonophysics , and similar publications .
24 I do not however accept that in addition to the hours of care which she provides at home during the school holidays that there should also be an enabler for twenty hours per week as she suggests that would mean that the number of hours of care , and I appreciate of course , that there is some artificiality in dealing with this in pure terms of numbers of hours of care , but nevertheless it provides a sort of common denominator , which can give some indication , that would mean no less than ninety hours of boarding and care per week fifty during the week erm and twenty during the weekend and a further twenty for the enabler , I think that that er is too great and I make no allowance for an enabler at home .
25 Finally , it is suggested that there has to be a case by case approach to the possible impact of each new hotel because each hotel market is different in terms of numbers of competitors , the location , size and growth of that market , the nature of the new hotel and the range of reactions of existing hotels to the new rival .
26 Batch 3 was intended to be quite small , in terms of numbers of courses .
27 Performance targets are set in terms of numbers of exhibitions and attendances , although Mrs Muldoon insists that these do not influence the choice of exhibitions which include some demanding contemporary work .
28 In terms of numbers of banks the USA is the most heavily represented country , but in terms of market share the Japanese now account for nearly one-third of the market .
29 It has now become clear that large firms have remained extremely important in generating jobs and that policies to encourage job creation by large firms are more important , in terms of numbers of jobs created , than those helping small firms .
30 It is difficult to predict the outcome of changes in the terms of employment of teachers .
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