Example sentences of "for [noun sg] of [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME IN THE REGISTER OF FOREIGN LAWYERS
2 At a New Alresford Parish Council meeting last week , it was announced that Winchester city planners have turned down the application for change of use on the grounds of noise , odours and increased vehicle movement in a largely residential area .
3 where defendants conduct leads plaintiff to incur expense in the reasonable belief that the action will proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay , the defendant is estopped from claiming that the action should be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of delay — even if the E limitation period has expired .
4 where a defendants conduct led the plaintiff to incur expenditure in the reasonable belief that the action was to proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay even where the limitation period had expired , the defendant was estopped from claiming that the action be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of the plaintiffs delay .
5 The stock market also provides a price guide to the value of a company that can be used for transferral of ownership in the form of a takeover .
6 The President of North Korea , Kim Il Sung , called in his New Year national address for freedom of movement between the two Korean states .
7 Vitamin D is essential for absorption of calcium in the body and is essential for strong bones , teeth and gums Vitamin
8 Electric dipole interactions are thus responsible for absorption of radiation in the IR region of the spectrum .
9 However , this is scant comfort as it simply brings the dates for payment of tax by the self employed such as partners on to a more current basis similar to that applicable to companies and PAYE employees .
10 It was also agreed that the options for storage/retrieval of information in the long-term would be examined , based on the FAOR proposals to move towards a filly computerised storage system .
11 For examination of mucosal injury , the stomachs were excised , opened along the greater curvature , pinned flat on a board , and processed for assessment of damage at the gross , light , and scanning electron microscopic level .
12 Since the development of neurophysiology , the search for localisation of function within the brain has been intense .
13 We have already pointed out that there can be no claim by dependants for grief or for loss of society of the deceased nor can there be any claim on behalf of the children for loss of a mother 's love , guidance and influence .
14 Neither was there any liability for loss of profit on the sale of the lobsters .
15 To compensate hunters , many of them peasants and Indians , for loss of income from the illegal trade , the government is allowing exports of a few species not in danger of extinction , such as the Teyu Guazu iguana , whose skin is used for handbags and belts .
16 According to Dr John Pethick , a coastal geomorphologist at Hull University , the best solution is to avoid building in the worst-affected areas , and to compensate landowners for loss of land to the sea .
17 Payments made ex gratia or as compensation for loss of office by the vendor of the business will not usually be deductible by the vendor because they are made in connection with the discontinuance of the trade and not for the purpose of enabling the company to carry on its trade .
18 Mr puts his claim for loss of interest on the extra capital employed using a multiplier of twenty at forty eight thousand two hundred and forty pounds .
19 Accidents and vandalism make up 25pc of claims for loss of use of the vehicle . ’
20 Like any lender the buyer will wish to make a return as a reward for loss of use of the money and for the risk of non repayment when the loan expires .
21 A return for loss of use of the money is still required and if no return were made then buyers would not lend to the government and would lend elsewhere , for example .
22 The specified date ( for completion of approval of the package ) is not valid .
23 The importance of the role of the sickle cell centre as a source of advice for sufferers and their families and as a centre for dissemination of information to the community can not be overemphasised .
24 On 10 November 1921 , a new agreement was drawn up between the Company and Croydon Corporation for maintenance of track within the Borough and to permit the construction of a curve at the top of Tamworth Road , only to be used for the transfer of cars .
25 Nothing was achieved and several men had to be left ashore as they were unable to swim to the boats , whose RNVR crews would not beach for fear of damage to the crafts ' hulls .
26 There are even stories — apocryphal , perhaps — that her children 's toys are washed after visits from their little friends for fear of contamination by the common horde .
27 Also considered are purely surface syntactic constraints , as in 54 ; it is noted that ‘ indefinite tu or vous can not be used in contexts where there is a definite ‘ you ’ immediately to the left , for fear of confusion with the latter ’ ( p. 289 ) :
28 Those companies who qualify will be able to publicize the fact — probably using a version of the EC 's 12-star emblem — but will not be able to include it as endorsement on products ( in part for fear of confusion with the Community 's " eco-labelling " scheme — see ED 67 ) .
29 First , all overlap periods must allow adequate time for exchange of information between the staff coming to duty and those leaving .
30 We then sailed alongside , too close For peace of mind in the lumpy conditions prevailing , but close enough for three cod to be thrown across .
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