Example sentences of "of [det] [noun sg] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Included in these procedures were the keeping of a log book of each container load of waste , notification of the County Council , in advance of the dumping schedule so that officials could inspect dumping operations and a prohibition on containers , empty or full , being left overnight on the dumping site .
2 I 'd like to see us tapping erm more of the erm of each age group of students coming on erm from school .
3 Whatever musings had abstracted me from the charms of the city fled before the lucidity of that long-drawn-out instant of disaster .
4 The nature of that doggie world of thought is closed to most of us .
5 Three days later he was confiding to his diary that the night bombardment made him ‘ think of that nightmare room of Edgar Allan Poe , in which the walls closed in one after the other . ’
6 Warne 's exploits in the Old Trafford Test , when he grabbed eight wickets , have catapulted him into the Top 10 of the Coopers and Lybrand Ratings , where he is within sight of another Aussie scourge of England , absent medium-fast bowler Bruce Reid .
7 Therefore the said Justice Depute by the mouth of Duncan McIlvory Dempster of Court adjudged and ordained the above named to be taken upon the twelfth day of this instant month of June being Monday next to the ordinary place of execution and then and there be hanged upon a Gibbet till he die the death and his right hand to cut off and to be affixed to the most conspicuous place of the tollbooth of Killvorow in Ila there to continue till it rot or wear away , and ordained his moveables to be confiscated .
8 Tylor 's work which , especially in the field of religion , is currently enjoying something of a revival , displays further and more explicitly recognized examples of this functionalist way of understanding society .
9 Er we would like to see that improved , indeed part of the proposals for er these schemes before us today , we have taken the opportunity for Killinghall of extending that original close in bypass to bypass sections indeed some of the poorest sections of the A sixty one , to the north of Killinghall where we have a very bad accident record , those will be bypassed by the continuation of this scheme north of Killinghall .
10 An example of this second type of headhunter is Bert Young of Alexander Hughes .
11 Most obviously , despite their efforts to provide an analytical framework for the observation of this second face of power , no fully successful effort has yet been made to operationalise their analysis .
12 The chief characteristics of this second phase of industrialization have been described as
13 Thereafter , their books have been follow-up studies of this second group of children .
14 The point of this brier account of mistake is to show that at least one leading textbook of criminal law has distorted its presentation of the data because of a prior commitment to subjectivism .
15 A subjective element in the account provides a better potential to unravel the semantic patterns which structure the maintenance of this executive unit of power .
16 The features and functions of this recitation style of teaching have since been identified in greater detail .
17 Instead of this stock evaluation of investment decisions we can use the equivalent flow evaluation .
18 Perhaps because of this washing effect of urination , attempts to identify the infection in male contacts of women with TV are very often unsuccessful .
19 As I oversee the finishing touches of this Christmas issue of Pipeline , I am also preparing for a special production of my own !
20 Better that Aretha Franklin had not been born than that we should endure a drop more of this acid rain of spittle !
21 Humorous description of the appearance and the denizens of this slum area of London .
22 Shooting of former deputy head of intelligence service
23 Paul McGlinchey , the brother of former INLA chief of staff Dominic McGlinchey , has admitted he had access to police personnel files via a computer modem .
24 Planning permission is required in respect of all ‘ development ’ that term being defined in s.22(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , as ‘ the carrying out of any building , engineering , mining or other operations in , on , over or under land , or the making of any material change of use of any buildings on land ’ , as qualified by s.290(1) of that Act .
25 the absence of any bereavement payment of £3,500 to persons other than a spouse or parent who has lost a child under 18 .
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