Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm 63 and for the past six years I have been taking two tablets each day for myxoedema of the thyroid . |
2 | In all these cases some form of consultation of all interested parties and groups , and mutually acceptable or advantageous adjustment of the competing possibilities in as wide a context as possible is desirable . |
3 | In addition , Pickwick plan to release Kaplan 's Adagietto this autumn as part of a compilation disc featuring all of Mahler 's adagio movements from the nine completed symphonies : the finale of the Third , the third movement of the Fourth , Kaplan 's Adagietto , and the finale of the Ninth . |
4 | Lakoff views this theory as part of an " internally realistic " set of claims about the mind ( Putnam 1978 , 1987 ; Lakoff 1987 ) . |
5 | ‘ A burst knee muscle also set me back by about three weeks , ’ he said , adding that the Fiji match would be an ideal opportunity to blood another flanker in front of a home crowd . |
6 | THE Royal Navy will visit the North-East in force this month as part of its first ‘ Shop Window ’ exercise in over 15 years . |
7 | At that time we had a fairly large irregular backyard where my father would chop wood each morning in anticipation of the cold winter to come . |
8 | ALTON 'S River Wey may be featured on BBC TV South this week as part of a series showing the effect on wildlife of the lowering water table . |
9 | There is a good case these days for treatment of syphilis to be with these more modern forms of penicillin . |
10 | The first audits will take place this autumn as part of a rolling programme which will eventually take in all centres . |
11 | in farm incomes this year on top of a massive 21 per cent . |
12 | The Agricultural Society are particularly keen to hear from cycling organisations this year as part of their campaign to encourage more visitors to cycle to the showground . |
13 | The major , Western industrial nations are today using 17% less energy per unit of economic growth than they were in 1973 . |
14 | This section does not cover the first £25 each claim each person except loss of deposit claims . |
15 | They are the result of a survey in the wake of statistics which revealed that a quarter of a billion pounds goes up in smoke each year as part of Belfast 's annual energy bill . |
16 | It is likely that Sky and Eurosport will be taking the role of host broadcaster , which will guarantee sponsors some form of exposure of their products during the Games , from July 14-25 , 1991 . |
17 | Pupils from schools in Newcastle will start planting about 1,500 trees in the Benfield area this week as part of a plan to turn ten acres of land into a community woodland . |
18 | If Protestant zealots were only partially successful in their attempt to sweep away the supernatural aura which had surrounded late medieval religion , their efforts to give the common people some grounding in knowledge of the gospels ‘ and a basic understanding of the Reformed theology of grace and salvation also met with only limited success . |
19 | There was a full and detailed report put by the Central Executive Committee on that point and , as you are well aware , there are motions for debate this morning in respect of er that particular point . |
20 | Some hospitals allow patients to keep their own blood in store several weeks in advance of surgery . |
21 | Nynex Corp says it will take a charge of $475m this year for adoption of the accounting change for post-retirement health benefits . |
22 | On current form , Michael Chang , with three tournament victories this year at time of going to press , Jim Courier and Thomas Muster , who won the prestigious Monte Carlo title at the end of April , must all be confident of victory . |
23 | City had already surged forward and stretched the Quakers ' defence several times in search of an equaliser when Sean McCarthy beat the offside trap to a long through-ball , and was brought crashing down by Mark Prudhoe on the edge of the box . |
24 | It may be appropriate therefore , for schools or Dioceses to consider the possibility of awarding such pupils some form of Certificate of Course Completed . |
25 | Now it was possible for a settlor who conveyed land to A to direct him to hold to the use of B ; and then to direct that , on the happening of an event , e.g. B 's marriage , B's use should shift to C. This use in favour of C was a shifting use . |
26 | Dick , thank you for those kind words , er , specially about er my book , and I think I am considering appointing you as my agent er , you also said er that I 'd dr drawn the short straw indeed you er whispered to me that I was the sacrificial lamb this morning well we 'll see about that but I do know that I have the great honour to be invited to speak to congress this morning on behalf of the G M B parliamentary group . |
27 | It was at Leeds that he carne to realize the value of a game of golf in relaxing his players , and in 1913 he introduced a day 's golf each week as part of regular training . |
28 | Add a couple of pieces of fruit each day as part of your menu , and after that it is n't at all difficult to include enough dietary fibre in your other two meals to succeed m your alms . |
29 | ‘ Jeff told me you promised your parents that you 'd treat them to a holiday this autumn in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary — but that now you 're starting to worry about how you 're going to pay for it . |
30 | One can indeed see in pidginized forms based on English this kind of assignment of grammatical function to lexical items of high conceptual generality . |