Example sentences of "[noun] of a [noun] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The risks of a court case also have to be in the forefront of your mind .
2 Drugs squad officers in Wiltshire discovered another drug factory in the bedroom of a council house yesterday .
3 There is a risk of a blemish being left er on the name of er a c er of a defendant of a rape case even when he is acquitted .
4 A SECOND family mourning the loss of a baby son yesterday accused hospital chiefs of ‘ covering up ’ a killer bug .
5 Any increase in price per person as a result of a part cancellation eg. underoccupancy , is not a cancellation charge and is not covered by our insurance .
6 It is a matter for serious consideration whether the legal authority should be required to do anything more than establish identity and ascertain that the person was in fact killed as the result of an aircraft accident rather than deliberate sabotage .
7 But always it seemed impossible that you would ever sit on the polished seat of a flushing lavatory again .
8 There were photographs of the village street at the turn of the century , some cobblers ' tools , two army cap badges and a photograph of a cricket team about 1930 .
9 A man who became a shareholder of an insurance company just to pursue a claim of negligence has been lobbying the company 's annual meeting .
10 It would n't settle the shaky future of a family business painstakingly built up with love and commitment , it would n't alter the shock of Mortimer 's twisted values … but it would definitely take her mind off it all for a while .
11 A reviewer of a hangman program recently suggested that the detail was so gruesome as to be unsuitable for young children !
12 If rebates are extensive this takes on some aspects of an income tax too .
13 He 's gone to ground since The Sun named him as the man who passed on a tape of a telephone call allegedly made by the Princess of Wales to an admirer on New Year 's Eve 1989 .
14 Although the authority given for this proposition , Robinson v Mollet , concerned the effect of a trade custom rather than an exclusion clause , it highlighted the unacceptability of changing the substance of a relationship without the fully informed consent of the other party .
15 But the rule was confirmed by the Criminal Law Revision Committee in 1980 , on the ground that a defendant should not be left in peril of a homicide conviction indefinitely .
16 A deep and often sinuous lava channel can form if the roof of a lava tunnel subsequently collapses .
17 If you wish to inhibit the action of a process model then you must deinstall the model again using option 7.3.1 — Install/Deinstall Process Models .
18 They 'd lie on you as you lifted the leg : a town horse seemed double the weight of a country horse just because it were leg-weary .
19 The figures are published on a day when arsonists destroyed part of a shopping centre just a few hours after thieves stealing television sets had also tried to start a fire .
20 Part of a wall painting here , a bit of a fresco there .
21 The painfully early death of someone who was part of a youth cult normally prompts obituaries for that cult .
22 They can also spend all or part of an honours year abroad , as the department and the faculty have links with many European and American universities .
23 Design faults meant that each new station required major alterations ; any hope of a production line quickly went out the window .
24 In the sea off Gabicce are the vestiges of the ancient city of Valbruna which testify to the existence of a seaside civilisation here more than 3,000 years ago .
25 Bit of a fairy tale really , is n't it , so what if there 's still some around .
26 A bit of a luck break there off Oldfield takes it to Collimore .
27 He s got quite a dry sense of humour and was probably ‘ joking ’ about the Norwich match … and lets face it it was a bit of a horror show defensively !
28 well I 'd go along with that but what I was saying was I , I thought you might become more confrontational and if you were then we 'd 've got into a bit of a tennis match there and but then you did n't go down that route , that 's what I 'm saying , you did n't actually go down that cos if you had 've done we 'd 've got nowhere
29 That looks like a bit of a balancing feat right enough .
30 Time for a bit of a news breather now and what better temporary diversion than the weather .
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