Example sentences of "of lack of [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Among seven who were recaptured was Carlos Pino Molina who , together with Luis Melo Mendoza , was granted unconditional freedom by a judge one week later on grounds of lack of evidence for the case against them .
2 A total of $100,000,000 in aid had been frozen by the US administration in May because of lack of progress on the compensation of US citizens for property seized by the former Sandinista regime [ see p. 38957 ] .
3 The most common of the behaviours in Table 1.1 , forgetting which gear you are in , appears to be an example of lack of memory for a task at the operational level which is normally performed automatically .
4 The combination of lack of access to a car , difficulty in using public transport because of the increased likelihood of disability , and inaccessible location of necessary services , means that older people are both more likely to have difficulty walking and yet more likely to depend on walking as means of getting about .
5 For those moving to different countries , there is also the problem of lack of access to the study area — so important for checking findings .
6 For those moving to different countries , there is also the problem of lack of access to the study area — so important for checking findings .
7 The problem is , therefore , one of lack of confidence between the governments of the two states .
8 In addition , the use of local filing systems , taken as a sign of lack of confidence in the Registry , led to duplication of items of common interest , and , pragmatically , inefficient utilisation of office accommodation for storing files .
9 Later I was questioned by a journalist as to how I would reply to those who spoke of lack of respect in the way Nigel 's body was handled during the twenty-four hours after his death .
10 As far as the school meals service is concerned , there are reports of lack of interest on the part of catering contractors .
11 Similarly , secondary education librarians point to the lack of continuity between primary and secondary education , The lack of continuity between the various sectors and the poor transference of skills from one to the other is partly a consequence of lack of co-operation between the different sectors , but also the dilemma of librarians at different levels as to whether they should focus on short-term or long-term information needs .
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