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

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1 The change will allow the warehousing of goods liable solely to import VAT in order to suspend payment of that VAT .
2 Like Irving Berlin , Fain became part of that group of early 20th-century American songwriters with a talent for producing simple melodies that remained popular decades after they were first heard .
3 This is because the government spends all of the tax revenues raised , whereas households would have withdrawn part of this sum in the form of savings and imports .
4 The patient received local cobalt beam radiotherapy ( 9 Gy ) which produced regression of all lymph nodes , followed by maintenance therapy with chlorambucil 2 mg twice daily .
5 We identified ‘ hierarchical strands ’ , in which , for the children interviewed , the acquisition of one ability depended on the development of an earlier ability , allowing assessment of each child 's understanding of number concepts .
6 If it is not severable , the seller can retain any part of the goods to compel payment of any part or all of the price .
7 The preacher there was Marcus Loane , who later became archbishop of all Australia , but was then only a young clergyman .
8 So if people are going into their Community Centre over the next week , they can expect to , to see part of this campaign ?
9 And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted .
10 Sir Fred resigned after Conservative peers forced through legislation allowing review of all Scotland 's SSSIs .
11 Watkins probably heard mention of these ideas , the seeds from which may have lain dormant in him for over fifty years .
12 If you want to apply for a Mace Scholarship — and remember , Mace would be particularly delighted to consider applications from children , aged between 12 and 15 , who feel that they may have talent , determination and ambition in a particular sport but who may not , for one reason or another , have received coaching of any kind — then either collect an application from a Mace Foodstore during the month of May or write , ( with enclosed SAE ) , to :
13 From time to time the authorities got wind of these breaches of regulations and punished clubs , but they did not regularly inspect the books and revelations of extra payments tended to emerge as a result of other inquiries .
14 On Friday its shares jumped 2p to 32p as the market got wind of some kind of deal , valuing the group at £130million .
15 And now , Newman thought , I 'm driving west of that estate .
16 Some US research groups appear to be tackling part of this problem by tagging databases with error information .
17 If the death penalty were abolished it would be possible either to substitute a fixed penalty of imprisonment for life or to give the Judge discretion to pass sentence of any term up to imprisonment for life .
18 We propose that the GMC 's remit should include censure of those members of the medical profession who commit scientific misconduct by distorting published evidence in reviews and consensus statements .
19 The policy for science and technology has been developed in tandem with the new Labour government 's economic and industrial policies and is generally considered part of any plans for national recovery and reconstruction .
20 It can be seen that the SOED contains historical information , is formal in its style and content , and tends to use short punctuated phrases to provide coverage of each sense definition .
21 Our next speaker has experience of that threat from the perspective of one community workshop , Glenand ; he is LIAM McCARNEY .
22 In such discourses , what can be specified about the sender is often justifiably taken for granted , because the student has experience of these discourse types in his or her own language : in the modern world we are unlikely to come across a student who does not have some idea of the nature of news or fiction , and the sort of relationship entered into with the senders .
23 He was not that Light , but was sent to bear witness of that Light .
24 So we 're not saying it 's a question of conscious unconscious , or rigid demarcation where we are actually talking about subtle gradations of consciousness , from complete self conscious awareness at one end , to total loss of all memory of the thing at , at , at the other .
25 Johnson grasped hold of some solitude and became for an hour or so a noble savage and a member of the armies of medieval romance , communing with nature on the bank of a stream : ‘ The day was calm , the air soft , and all was rudeness , silence and solitude .
26 I think it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer , because I think it is important that that he also has ownership of that letter which goes to the fellow p our fellow members at resource .
27 Then , the emptiness of his purse and the bareness of his kitchen had forced him to find work of any kind .
28 Please acknowledge receipt of this letter .
29 Please acknowledge receipt of this letter and confirm that you agree to the above conditions .
30 I hereby acknowledge receipt of this application together with the submitted drawings and other documentation .
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