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

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1 to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to sub-paragraph above ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of £53 256 906 .
2 to the allotment [ otherwise than pursuant to sub-paragraph [ a ] above ] of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal amount of £9,350,000 ;
3 B. ‘ That , subject to the passing of Resolution A , before this meeting , the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 24 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 to allot equity securities ( as defined by section 23 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 ) for cash pursuant to the authority conferred by such resolution as if sub-section ( 1 ) of the said Section 23 did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall be limited to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of shareholders and to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to a rights issue as aforesaid ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of IR£1,772,100 .
4 She drooped miserably into the farmhouse , dropping her bag of rehearsal clothes on to the floor .
5 It would be cheaper for the government to subsidise the employment of widget makers up to the cost of having that person registered unemployed , rather than the company using automated technology .
6 Ministers have already had to pull Britain 's fleet of Magnox reactors out of the float and delay the sell-off date by up to six months .
7 If er if you were going out and you knew the coal man might be round that day so you just left a couple of coal tokens out at the door or whatever .
8 It was not easy to store the counterfoils of sale vouchers out of the range of white ants .
9 What is the present position with the proposed series of steam operations out of the old Southern Railway termini ?
10 She saw prisoners being hauled out of squad cars up to the doors .
11 It was noted that linking with the Roman Catholic Education Commission had causes problems of communication since the latter was mainly concerned with schools , and that it was to be hoped that putting the promotion of house groups on to the agenda of the Bishops ' Conference would prove more fruitful .
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