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

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1 In the event of circumstances arising under 1 or 2 above which require the Insurers to notify the Society of the reduction or cancellation of cover the Insurers shall during the period from such reduction or cancellation until ten days after notification of the Society indemnify the Society against losses to the same extent as if cover had not been reduced or cancelled and if the Society shall within seven days of notification by the Insurers inform the Insurers that it wishes cover to continue on the same terms as if it had not been reduced or cancelled the Insurers shall indemnify the Society against losses on such terms for such period not exceeding six months as the Society shall specify and the Society shall be responsible for the payment of premium for such cover .
2 To help facilitate the distribution of mail and delivery of messages an alphabetical guest list is maintained , usually on a revolving stand located in an area easily accessible to all staff of the reception area .
3 In proceedings against , inter alios , the first and second defendants for damages for fraud and breach of trust the plaintiffs obtained , from Buckley J. , an order ex parte requiring both defendants to disclose information relating to dealings with certain assets and to produce copies of documents in respect of such dealings .
4 For ease of identification and protection of documents a resealable welded-on Minigrip pocket is integral to each bag .
5 About a third of the public water supplies in Britain come from groundwater ; in the south and east of England the proportion is locally much greater .
6 They see in the presence and power of Jesus a cameo of the final victor over the forces of evil .
7 Very little , given the security and peace of mind the benefits give you .
8 Some of them are automated and ask questions — such as name and address of person a letter is going to — and fill in the relevant sections — see
9 Sir Kenelm Digby , philosopher-scientist , soldier-diplomat , ardent royalist , lifelong friend and confidant of Charles the First 's widow , Queen Henrietta Maria , was born in 1603 and died in 1664 .
10 The quality and quantity of language a child hears from adults may result in variations in speed of acquisition ( Clarke-Stewart 1973 ) and knowledge of the ways in which language can be used ( Heath 1983 ) .
11 Mr Blazer also died that year and as a mark of respect and lack of interest the club folded , only to re-appear in 1931 , widening their appeal by becoming Mitchley and Whaddon Athletic .
12 I saw that you must not only address the real needs of people but need to be genuinely open to new approaches and styles of work if you are ever going to make the rhetoric of involving communities in the planning and assessment of programmes a reality , or ensure active participation in health sector organizations .
13 If an estimator intakes a mistake or error of judgement a contractor may look for ways to recoup any shortfall .
14 In what way is the life and death of Jesus an example of God 's love ?
15 If companies had to say how many died and were injured in their service each year , it might give the life and death of workers a higher priority .
16 He sees surveillance as the ‘ mobilising of administrative power ’ with the storage and control of information the key way in which such mobilisation takes place .
17 Through the love and compassion of Jesus the missionary is able to return time after time until this love has broken through and the message is accepted .
18 ( c ) Variation and discharge of orders An application to extend , vary or discharge an existing order must be made to the court which made the original order .
19 There are others which express an attitude towards some thing or state of affairs the existence of which is stated , or at least implied , and which therefore also express a belief in its existence .
20 ‘ It is certainly the case that people in the same social class have many things in common — the same monopoly or lack of access a scarce resources , for example ; the same good or bad standards of housing ; the same access to , or restrictions on , educational opportunity ; the same shared experiences of comfort , travel , hardship or enjoyment .
21 Only 80 of the Royal Navy 's 124 ships of 50 guns or more had proved fit for service , fewer than the 40 Spanish and 50 French ships of the line , and both in seaworthiness and weight of gunfire the best French and Spanish ships out-classed the finest English vessels .
22 It has the text of Isaiah 31 : 5 , ‘ As birds flying , so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem ’ ; and above the city and cathedral of Durham an airman rides upon an eagle , protected from above by a winged seraph .
23 Subsoil East and north-east of Sézanne the subsoil is substantially chalk , both Belemnite and Micraster .
24 There can be no hard-and-fast rules about how to elicit from a table or group of tables the main points of interest ; it is possible to offer only some general guidelines .
25 In the death and resurrection of Jesus the two gardens of Eden and eternal life are joined .
26 One can argue that knowledge is good in itself , and the interest and motivation of students a sufficient justification for access to it .
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