Example sentences of "[adv] of [art] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This indignation is also accompanied by a contempt for the ‘ ignorant ’ protectionist who , many farmers allege , has no knowledge or understanding of modern agriculture , and especially of the economics of food production . |
2 | Bagehot argued that " the relation of Parliament , and especially of the House of Commons , to the executive government is the specific peculiarity of our Constitution " , and he made the point that " the efficient secret of the English constitution may be described as the close union , the nearly complete fusion , of the executive and legislative powers " . |
3 | The analysis below of a year of MMRC activity illustrates not only the nature of live business but also the volume and responsibility of the work it undertakes . |
4 | Think perhaps of a piece of lea , what could you do with that ? |
5 | Although there was only fragmentary discussion of the matter at the Tenth Session , the United Kingdom view prevailed ; an example perhaps of the effect of shortage of time on the content of international conventions . |
6 | Even just the memories of 1988 Winter Olympics folk hero Eddie ‘ the Eagle ’ Edwards , the British ski jumper who put himself in the Calgary Games regardless of a lack of skill or training , made more of an impact with the American sporting public than super-fit and talented rugby players such as David Campese , Jeremy Guscott or Wade Dooley . |
7 | The next level — called ‘ Doctor of Philosophy ’ ( PhD or occasionally DPhil ) regardless of the subject of study — is a more advanced qualification requiring the submission of a thesis based on original research , and usually assumed to take three years of full-time study . |
8 | For that end , for that end , you people over there , who took a decision to implement Local Management at the earliest possible time , regardless of the state of preparation of each particular school , regardless of the resources of staff and equipment and , if that was not enough , you also introduced a cut of thirteen million pounds in education funding . |
9 | Cost-push inflation is said to exist when rising production costs are passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices , regardless of the state of demand in the economy . |
10 | The case for the prosecution is lost regardless of the issue of mens rea . |
11 | Regardless of the type of vessel and the type of ownership or intermediary arrangement involved , the ancient mariner 's maxim ‘ an idle vessel earns no freight ’ continues to shape the world 's shipping and documentary practices . |
12 | The reasons , consequences and approach taken remain essentially similar , regardless of the type of drug used . |
13 | One of the facilities is call forwarding , and that is available to every extension , regardless of the type of service , okay . |
14 | IN ALL CLAIMS ALLEGED TO ARISE FROM EXPLOSION OR COLLAPSE , REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OF PLANT INVOLVED , PLANT SAFETY OR HO BRANCH CLAIMS MUST BE TELEPHONED IMMEDIATELY FOR INSTRUCTIONS . |
15 | Your co-operation is vital at this time , we need the numbers on the registers of all classes regardless of the type of class and all |
16 | This will happen regardless of the type of food eaten . |
17 | ‘ Other Costs ’ can be seen as the cost of developing the plot and their total will remain fairly constant in your budget , regardless of the size of dwelling you build . |
18 | For the more general notion of one person working upon another regardless of the medium of action , we shall retain the ordinary use of the term ‘ influence ’ . |
19 | It is also crucial to avoid any suggestion of recrimination , regardless of the level of procedure being examined . |
20 | It is equally convincing that although the level of unemployment may have an effect on price inflation , there may well be other factors of greater short-term impact , for example , the incorporation of previous price increases into current wage bargaining , regardless of the level of unemployment . |
21 | The DSS has a statutory duty to pay benefits of a given level approved by Parliament regardless of the level of sickness or unemployment that may arise in any one year . |
22 | There is an arrow straight to absentee behaviour ; this says that women are more likely to be absent from work than men , regardless of the kind of job they are in . |
23 | Third , carers have power over dependent vulnerable relatives regardless of the stress of caring , and that power can be misused . |
24 | The theory is that its internal air pocket will ‘ bounce ’ back the dolphin 's sonar signal , regardless of the direction of approach . |
25 | Its outstanding claims involving accountancy firms currently stand at $3bn , and under joint and several liability , the auditors could be found liable for the entire amount sought from all defendants , regardless of the degree of blame . |
26 | With dark hair and moustache , he was always well dressed , regardless of the time of day . |
27 | As the deceased would have died regardless of the breach of duty , the breach was not a cause of his death . |
28 | Regardless of the amount of time involved it seems likely that staff will always opt for more time if this is offered to them . |
29 | For an authority is legitimate only if there are sufficient reasons to accept it , i.e. sufficient reasons to follow its directives regardless of the balance of reasons on the merits of such action . |
30 | She found that , for the RVF , manual reaction times for " same " trials increased with the number of letters presented but , for the LVF , reaction time was more or less constant regardless of the number of letters presented . |