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

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1 During the pregnancy certain problems may arise such as the decrease in income due to the loss of work or interference of exams , how difficult could it become , raising a child with little financial support ?
2 He decided against a tram and turned towards the underground station at the Wittenberg Platz , a neo-classical building complete with the purity of doric capitals and pediment .
3 It could well lose this at the state election due in the autumn of 1994 .
4 But the movement for political rights overlooked the immensely conservative tendencies inherent in the structure of the surrounding society and particularly the institution of the family .
5 This , it has to be said , has been in no small part due to the advent of the in-store bakery ; a concept which has really taken off over the last 10 years .
6 I think that is in a large part due to the quality of the speech synthesizer , which is made by Speech Plus .
7 This is in no small part due to the potential of stained glass to transform ‘ that which is material to that which is immaterial ’ , according to the 12th century Abbot Suger , who is credited with building , near Paris , the first gothic structure .
8 This is in part due to the geography of the country ; isolated villages in mountains and plains , separate regions with different dialects , modes of dress , and styles of music .
9 This was in part due to the emergence of New Unionism which sought to organize unskilled workers .
10 Certainly the growth of the church has been in part due to the excellence of its leadership .
11 In the 7 years up to 1977 , 7389 families were established as opposed to the goal of 100 000 by 1974 , largely because of poor agricultural yields , in part due to the use of the wrong rice cultivar for Amazonia , problems of storage of produce and of predators and pests , in an imported technology that was too temperate-oriented .
12 The former was concerned with dangers due to the state of the premises .
13 Section 1(1) refers to dangers due to the state of the premises or things done or omitted to be done on them .
14 Prior to the Act the courts had drawn a distinction between the occupancy duty , which was concerned with dangers due to the state of the premises , and the activity duty , which was concerned with the occupier 's activities on his premises .
15 In 1845 he published in vol. vi of the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England the results of a successful experiment in cultivating swedes to determine what would happen when the essential constituents of a plant were supplied to ‘ barren ’ land .
16 Estimates of the number of adults with cystic fibrosis in different age groups alive at the middle of 1990 were obtained from the United Kingdom Cystic Fibrosis Survey ( J Dodge , personal communication ) .
17 The smallest insect alive during the Age of Dinosaurs must have been more than a million times smaller than Brontosaurus .
18 A few peaks due to the excitation of overtones of vibrations of lower symmetry ( e.g. 2ν 9 ) can also be seen , but the main feature of the spectrum is a set of progressions in ν 1 , with or without excitation of one of the other a 1g modes .
19 HUNDREDS of animals were treated by St Tiggywinkle 's hospital for dehydration due to the lack of moisture in the soil this year .
20 Often recommended for cleaning purposes , to avoid the spread of contamination inherent in the use of cloths , it does not have the mechanical properties necessary for anything other than very light soil removal .
21 ‘ Sorry — I 'm a bit touchy on the topic of the club right now . ’
22 I 'm wondering now , looking at it , if that erm is a bit tall for the rest of them
23 But it can be argued that this will not give a quick cash flow fix at present due to the difficulty of disposing of a lease .
24 No long interest rate future or option contract exists at present due to the lack of liquidity in the underlying cash bond market .
25 Mr Peter Goldsmith , QC , for Mr Foecke , submitted that it was now too late for Mr Foecke to have a fair trial due to the passage of time .
26 Trolleybuses ceased to run on route 654 on the night of Tuesday 3 March 1959 , when an official last run was made at the instigation of the Wallington and Carshalton Advertiser .
27 An indirect consequence was damage due to the operation of independent causes having no connection with the negligent act , except that they could not avoid its results .
28 The Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 outlines where an occupier owes a duty to a trespasser in respect of any risk of that person suffering injury on the premises , by reason of any damage due to the state of the premises or to things done or not done on the premises .
29 However , loss or damage due to the fault of the guest is not within the scope of the innkeeper 's liability .
30 But it is also an example of the dangers inherent in the assumption of positivist historians that , if enough facts are piled up , a changeless , timeless historical ‘ truth ’ will emerge .
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