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

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1 These problems assume major proportions when allowance is made for the possible dependence of the level and rate of change of money wages on the level of aggregate demand .
2 To these premises , the permitted hours and the prohibition against the sale , supply and consumption outwith these hours do not apply with the exception of the restrictions on the sale of liquor on passenger vessels on Sundays imposed by 5.93 .
3 The man turned and gave me a friendly nod , before taking up a small piece of wood with pencil markings on it .
4 In West Germany , specialists on fish diseases have blamed an outbreak of ringworm in fish farms on imported grass carp .
5 Because the hypergastrinaemia in H pylori infection is predominantly due to an increase in the antral gastrin form , gastrin heptadecapeptide ( G17 ) , we infused G17 intravenously and determined the effect of eradication of H pylori on acid secretion , parietal cell sensitivity to gastrin , and the metabolic clearance of G17 .
6 The effect of eradication of H pylori on basal gastrin and acid secretion is more consistent with the idea that circulating gastrin is responsible for driving basal acid secretion in patients with duodenal ulcer , because the fall in basal gastrin concentration on eradication was accompanied by a proportional fall in basal acid secretion .
7 Effect of eradication of Helicobacter pylori on gastric juice ascorbic acid concentrations
8 Venus has been excluded because of the paucity of information about impact craters on its surface .
9 Professor Kelling used the term first for Carboniferous deposits on the Moroccan Meseta , but I have seen the same sort of thing in Jurassic carbonates on the Polish foreland and they have been described from many other horizons and areas , though not previously interpreted in this way .
10 A Swedish court is today expected to convict Mr Talb and three others of involvement in terrorist attacks on Israeli and American targets in Copenhagen , Amsterdam , and Stockholm in 1985 and 1986 .
11 The boats averaged four to six miles an hour , and had right of way over cargo boats on the canal .
12 There can be no doubt , however , from the force and weight of the submissions made to us that there is a considerable body of informed opinion which supports the recommendation of the Crowther Committee and believes that the problems arising in relation to the impact of reservation of title clauses on insolvency are only part of more extensive problems deriving from the unsatisfactory laws concerning security interests in personal property .
13 The meeting established an officers ' co-ordination council , of about 100 elected members , to put the army 's point of view in CIS negotiations on military and strategic issues .
14 There may well be differences of view amongst Board members on the matter of the type of person required and the future role .
15 It should , though , be noted that there is no longer any loss of Uniform Business Rate transitional relief deriving from a change of occupier of business premises on a business sale .
16 8.9 per cent is the current rate of interest on Treasury bills on day 0 , the day of issue .
17 In the summer of 1985 , bans on a number of parades led to rioting , loyalist attacks on the RUC , and a revival of interest in DUP views on illegality .
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