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

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1 JTR made merry at Gress where breakfast was waiting and congenial company took him along the coastline to caves that , because of lack of stamina on my part , were never redrawn .
2 A total of $100,000,000 in aid had been frozen by the US administration in May because of lack of progress on the compensation of US citizens for property seized by the former Sandinista regime [ see p. 38957 ] .
3 The negative effects of lack of stimulation on visual functioning and the potential for improved functioning are discussed in studies relating to visual perception by Hebb ( 1937 ) , Gibson ( 1953 ) , Vernon ( 1966 ) and Tobin , Chapman et al .
4 Bekaert concluded that the potential gains in unit costs would be more than offset by losses in terms of lack of focus on customer service needs .
5 As far as the school meals service is concerned , there are reports of lack of interest on the part of catering contractors .
6 This was all the more so , since part of the problem with which I was faced was due , as I recognized , to lack of forethought on my side , though it had been complicated by a stroke of ill-luck .
7 In the past Ford has been criticised for lack of security on certain models , but they have certainly got their act together with this time .
8 That there was no such party this year was not through lack of determination on Cranmer 's part .
9 Not all early raids were successful and the plan to raid Bayonne failed through lack of information on beach conditions .
10 By the end of the fifteenth century many chantries had served their term : some had dissolved through lack of maintenance on the part of the families concerned , while others disappeared through amalgamation ; so that by the time of the suppression there were not more than 200 spread among the City churches .
11 Where a member of staff was previously satisfied with work practice in a section , he or she may become a discontented or frustrated worker , because expectations were increased , together with knowledge and skill , only to be stifled by lack of interest on return to work .
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