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

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1 The parties might agree that , as against the vendor , Newco will take the benefit and burden of any deductions and payments under the capital goods regime which relate to intervals ending on the date of transfer of the capital items under the business sale agreement .
2 in the four year period commencing on the date of adoption of the Scheme not more than 2.5% of the issued ordinary share capital for the time being may be issued under the Scheme .
3 6.1 This Agreement shall take effect on the date of signature of this Agreement and shall continue for a period of three years and from year to year thereafter until or unless terminated by either party giving to the other not less than six months ' prior written notice , subject always to prior termination as hereinafter specified .
4 I gather that this is regarded as a controversial procedure in certain circles , but any criticism on the lines of wastage of resources on a dying man would have me to contend with .
5 She hardly knew Hereward Marr , but since her ordination had called all priests by their Christian names on the principle of brotherhood of the clergy .
6 The new constitution described the FRY as a " sovereign federal state based on the principle of equality of its citizens and its member republics " ; the republics had sovereignty over issues not within the competence of the FRY .
7 The Belfast and general Hiberno-English system seems to display a situation similar to EModE , and they cast considerable doubt on the principle of irreversibility of merger .
8 ‘ The current studies are sufficiently convincing for Eurotunnel to continue the development of its transport system on the principle of non-segregation of passengers for diesel and petrol cars and coaches , ’ the authority said .
9 In his Essay on the Principle of Population of 1797 , Malthus had argued that the human race always had the potential to breed faster than the food supply could be increased .
10 Unlike the VSR , the value of the HSR depends on the angle of slant of the surface about a vertical axis , as well as on e and D .
11 As a result of HCIMA 's presentation to the Tourism Intergroup of the European Parliament in Strasbourg in November , the Association was invited to have direct representation on the board of management of the European Foundation for the Accredition of Hotelschools ( EFAH ) .
12 For example , Spears ( 1982 ) states that little research has been done on the cost of rehabilitation of severely eroded hillsides .
13 Lord Charles Somerset 's governorship was marked by important developments on the colony 's unsettled eastern frontier , in the administration of affairs related to the transfer from Dutch to British rule , and in political conflict with radical elements on the issue of freedom of speech .
14 While the Semiconductor Industry Association is making mollifying noises on the issue of penetration of the Japanese chip market , but the new US administration is showing no such reticence , and US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor says he is ‘ resolute and determined ’ to pry open Japan 's semiconductor market to more US chips — ‘ We have every intention of creating a new framework of shared responsibility with our trading partners , ’ Kantor said in remarks prepared for the Semiconductor Industry Association .
15 The ANC secretary-general , Cyril Ramaphosa , said the government had made a major concession on the issue of devolution of power to regional governments .
16 Under their Chairman , Arthur Allen , the District 's committee raised a series of questions about the negotiated settlement and were unbending on the issue of retention of the District 's autonomy in all its affairs and highly critical of the failure to secure the appointment of Jacques as a joint
17 On the issue of reform of the Senate , the committee recommended an elected upper chamber , based not on equal provincial representation but on representation in accordance with each province 's population .
18 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the progress of construction of the Sizewell B nuclear power station .
19 One teacher remarked on the lack of acceptance of the pupils :
20 But his motion adds : ‘ This House therefore questions why an officer chose to ignore that instruction by meeting the City editor of the Observer at least twice including on the eve of publication of the special edition ’ .
21 But most importantly , no information was given on the location of recurrence of the disease which may have been of prognostic importance .
22 He published papers on the blackening of stonework of old buildings , which he showed was not entirely due to the deposition of soot and grime , but was also due to the growth of a black mould that contributed to decay .
23 One of a string of edges which flank the eastern rim of the Peak District 's Derwent Valley , its position on the edge of part of the Dark Peak moorland plateau gives a commanding outlook over the gentler contours of the limestone White Peak to the west .
24 In this gloomy state of affairs , attention is being focused on the possibility of rehabilitation of habitats .
25 Published research on the patterns of care of attacks are dominated by hospital based studies .
26 That would impose a limitation on the freedom of action of that company which would not apply to the companies with which it was competing .
27 Of far greater practical importance are questions which may arise when the company 's articles of association impose restrictions on the freedom of transferability of its shares .
28 This is equivalent to about 10 g of charcoal , 50 g of wood or 200 g of bone , but depends on the state of preservation of the sample and degree of sample pretreatment to be undertaken .
29 The IPCC is charged with producing a comprehensive review and recommendations on the state of knowledge of the science of climate and climatic change ; its likely social and economic impacts , and way of delaying or limiting such impacts .
30 Similarly , many Eastern languages have a number of names for " rice " depending on the state of growth of the plant and the manner in which it is cooked .
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