Example sentences of "as [art] [noun sg] of [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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31 | Longer-term decisions in the six companies are in general made as a result of discussions of strategic issues . |
32 | It is particularly important that the indemnity catches any liabilities on the target group as a result of activities of the vendor 's group or family shareholders . |
33 | The former Soviet Union faces " near catastrophic " pollution problems as a result of decades of neglect under Communist rule , according to a report by Andrei Yablokov , the Russian government 's official environmental adviser . |
34 | The Committee therefore proposes the enactment of a statutory provision which will clearly state that rape is committed where a woman consents to sexual intercourse as a result of threats of force , explicit or implicit , against the woman herself or any other person , ‘ but that it should not be rape if , taking a reasonable view , the threats were not capable of being carried out immediately . ’ |
35 | The ballot came as a result of threats of compulsory redundancies . |
36 | Routine patrols were producing regular revenue seizures , mostly of tobacco goods and spirits as a result of interceptions of yachts , fishing vessels and rummages of merchant ships within the various ports visited . |
37 | The government claimed on June 21 that nearly 41,000 people , including 14,000 children , had died in the first four months of 1992 as a result of shortages of food and medicines caused by UN sanctions [ see pp. 38696 ; 38742 ; 38789 ; 38838 ] . |
38 | He held that beliefs in laws and theories are nothing more than psychological habits that we acquire as a result of repetitions of the relevant observations . |
39 | This could be as a result of considerations of national security . |
40 | This is established beyond doubt , as a result of years of scientific study . |
41 | The second tactic is to ensure that we stop adding more people to the numbers of tragic people on our streets as a result of years of social and self-neglect . |
42 | As a result of breaches of certain borrowing provisions , most of the group 's borrowings have become repayable on demand . |
43 | It should be noted that cl 7.3 goes beyond granting an indemnity for third party claims , since it also grants an indemnity for loss suffered by the buyer as a result of breaches of the contract by the seller . |
44 | They may also wish to avoid the possible constraints of association membership if they enjoy lower unit costs as a result of economies of scale or capital intensity so that they can make wage concessions which might jeopardise the existence of smaller enterprises . |
45 | But a chemist , wondering how the rather fetching picture of myself ( below ) might be affected by being doused in nitric acid , would find it easier to understand the ensuing mess if she ( or he ) understood it as a collection of molecules of cellulose . |
46 | Lickbarrow v. Masons ' sanction of commercial custom as a source of documents of title law is significant . |
47 | Nor can it be treated as a property of objects of thought . |
48 | Applying this to R[x] we get Theorem 1.11.9 If f ε R[x] then f can be expressed as a product of polynomials of degrees at most 2 in R[x] . |
49 | Representation 1 : As a set of coordinates of filled squares . |
50 | The functionality of the gear-lever is thus seen to exist as a set of attributes of the intersection of the functional domains ( see Figure 2.24 ) , which are mapped and preserved within the geometric domain . |
51 | The behaviour of the body as a whole will then emerge as a consequence of interactions of the parts . |
52 | Latterly , separation is claimed as a consequence of feelings of exclusiveness . |