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dodo007 | 18:13 Fri 20th Mar 2009 | Education
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Hi there.

If I say

1. This is the level of blameworthiness that is appropriate for a crime. Does ''that is...crime'' relate to ''level of blameworthiness''?

2. He is the kind of player that we want to bring to the club. Does ''that we...club.'' relate to ''kind of player''?

3. He is the sort of worker that will persevere.Does ''that will persevere'' relate to ''sort of worker'' ?

Now

In ''degree of force used.'' Is ''used'' for ''degree of force'' i.e the latter as a single unit/ noun phrase?

In ''amount of money given.'' ''given'' describes to what?

Same question for ''owed'' in ''duty of care owed''

Please help with these.

Thanks

Dodo

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Should we look at "X of Y" clause as a single unit everytime?

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