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

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1 For years , the Tory Government has gone on about freedom of choice in education but it has only been those with money who have had any real choice .
2 They are set down again below for ease of reference in relation to the VOR .
3 Until recently it was assumed that they all persisted as adults , but is has now been shown that the chilling of infective larvae before administration to calves will produce arrested L5 ; hypobiosis at this stage has also been observed in naturally infected calves in Switzerland , Austria and Canada , although the extent to which this occurs naturally after ingestion of larvae in late autumn and its significance in the transmission of the infection has not yet been fully established .
4 As the Children Act waits , poised for implementation , it remains to speculate on how significant and successful it is likely to be : and it is tempting to do so with benefit of hindsight in the context of all the discarded child care legislation of the past forty years .
5 The first is that there are no systematic entailments between sentences differing only in respect of compatibles in parallel syntactic positions .
6 Each contributed in different ways to the Watkinson counter-reformation that began soon after he took over as Minister of Defence in October 1959 .
7 The fiery Scot has had numerous run-ins with referees and linesmen since taking over as manager of Rangers in 1986 .
8 Can I , can I just say chairman , finally for point of clarification in case there 's any doubt about it I 'm not looking to turn it into the , into an absolutely like efficient business you know and everything succumbs to that .
9 National figures show a marked shift away from consumption of alcohol in pubs and clubs and towards consumption at home , as demonstrated in the following table :
10 The Schroeder case was applied in Davis ( Clifford ) Management Ltd v WEA Records Ltd [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 61 , in which Lord Denning MR pointed out that the agreement was not in restraint of trade in the traditional sense because : It does not preclude a man from exercising his trade at all .
11 The taxi trade is desperately in need of organization in order to improve conditions for the workers employed therein , and therefore national recruitment is necessary in order to begin that organization .
12 Nowadays these horizons have expanded to take in much of the world outside by virtue of changes in education , in transport and communications , and , as we shall see in the following chapter , by virtue also of changes in the social composition of village community itself .
13 And is there any possibility — or is it part of current thinking — that InterCity tracks will be sold off as part of InterCity in the highly improbable event of the right hon. and learned Gentleman still being in a position to proceed with such a sale ?
14 In practice , it is more difficult , because the effectiveness of advertisements falls off with frequency of exposure in a particular paper , so you have to be very careful that you are comparing like with like .
15 ‘ I did n't have the slightest desire to see the restitution of my father 's property , ’ he added in that 1968 interview , and ‘ I was always in favour of socialism in the sense of nationalisation of major means of production . ’
16 Richard disputed this before the king in 1247 , and was still in pursuit of justice in July 1248 .
17 Much of the farming was fairly traditional but the premium received from quality products often made up for lack of weight in calves and lambs .
18 She was involved in the London Women 's Film Group and the setting up of Cinema of Women in the late seventies ; then there was a sense of a political project , opportunities for women to meet and discuss ideas and motivations .
19 It may be that the government has a proportion of the blame but you 're not surely condoning teachers who have these problems being up in front of children in the classroom ?
20 Others at the company say that the company has the capacity to make 30m 80486s this year , up from capacity of 15m in 1992 .
21 It 's all one to me but time 's getting on and your Auntie 'll want you back early if you 're to be up at crack of dawn in the morning . ’
22 It is unusual for a person to lose the sight in both eyes at the same time , but loss of sight in one can be followed later by loss of sight in the second eye .
23 It was set up by Act of Parliament in 1966 to manage the airports at Heathrow , Gatwick , Stansted and Prestwick .
24 All of the young dies , presumably from lack of space in the isolation net .
25 Glass membrane potentiometric electrodes were one of the first to be used as part of enzyme electrodes , typically for monitoring of pH in hydrolase catalysed reactions — eg urea assays .
26 Huxley , the exponent of laboratory physiology , won a great victory over Owen when he contrived to get a statue of Darwin placed on the main staircase of the Natural History Museum ; but justice has been done with the passage of time , and Owen 's statue is now in pride of place in his building .
27 AGE Concern in Londonderry today hit back at criticism of cutbacks in its services in the city .
28 I poured 70 per cent of it into a glass representing the wages paid to those of us who work in the business , 20 per cent into a glass representing what was ploughed back by way of reinvestment in plant and machinery , 5 per cent into a glass representing dividends and 5 per cent into a glass representing tax .
29 Hydro-electric power will still be the main source of renewable energy in the year 2000 and will also be responsible for most of the growth in usage of renewable sources mainly by virtue of projects in South America .
30 After the elections charges were levelled that the federal government had intervened secretly on behalf of USNO in an attempt to undermine Kitangan .
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