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

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1 While no deaf person in Britain has been awarded any armed services medal — for the simple reason that no deaf person is permitted to serve in the armed services — or any government sponsored civilian award , or police award , deaf people have been given awards from such bodies as the Carnegie Fund , the Royal Humane Society , and the Society for Protection of Life from Fire .
2 Those medals were from the Society for Protection of Life from Fire .
3 Last night , Stephen Eades of Southport-based environmental group Save our Shoreline , which has campaigned for protection of nature amid Hamilton Oil 's exploration , said : ‘ We are concerned that the exploration does not disturb the environment and would rather these advances were in renewable energy sources . ’
4 Bishop Crowley appointed as Chairman of CAFOD in 1988 .
5 APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME IN THE REGISTER OF FOREIGN LAWYERS
6 ‘ Despite this , planning applications for change of use to offices have been turned down on this ‘ residential ’ side of the road . ’
7 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 .
8 These buildings are now almost equally at risk from insensitive conversion as they are from demolition because a softening in the attitude of local planning authorities towards proposals for change of use of agricultural buildings has recently been encouraged by central government in an attempt to ameliorate the worsening financial circumstances of farmers .
9 The six participants also took a risk in buying the building without planning permission , but some months later they obtained consent for change of use from school premises to residential/studio units and the architect was able to instruct a builder to commence Stage 1 — the conversion of the building into six basic , serviced ‘ shells ’ .
10 Furthermore , the judge held that both claims failed for want of proof of causation .
11 The supreme dread of everyone who cares for the good of the nation or race is that men should be adrift for want of anchorage for their convictions …
12 I am afraid that it has not been a success and that has certainly not been for want of effort from him but I think we just have to write that one off .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 defendant in belief that it was necessary to enter an appearance before a payment into court could be made was not estopped when he sought to have the case dismissed for want of prosecution on discovering that the writ had not9 been served .
16 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 .
17 A quite developed model of the reasons for fragmentation of government into different tiers and sectors is provided by the dual state thesis , which presents a Marxist alternative to liberal corporatist theory ( see pp. 193 — 7 ) .
18 Look out for smell of solvent on breath , nose-bleeds , sores around nose and mouth , weight loss .
19 For the last six years he has been assistant curate at St. Barnabas ' Church in Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , and he will be instituted as vicar of Saltburn in July .
20 In any event , the scope for freedom of choice among surveyors is dependent upon the attitude taken by the RICS to acceptable protection .
21 They form the procedural pillars for freedom of expression in Britain .
22 On July 10 the European Parliament awarded its Sakharov prize for freedom of thought to Aung San Suu Kyi , Myanma 's main opposition figure .
23 The President of North Korea , Kim Il Sung , called in his New Year national address for freedom of movement between the two Korean states .
24 The CNGSB called instead for the establishment of 192 wider assembly areas , and for freedom of movement for all CNGSB members whether or not they were subject to arrest orders .
25 Further , it may be doubted whether the Chief Justice of the day fully appreciated the implications of his decision for freedom of speech in public .
26 It follows that the Convention is not a direct protection for freedom of speech in Britain : it is a persuasive and educative force which , if media interests have the patience and determination to seek rulings from Strasbourg , may slowly shape the operation of British law in favour of public interest reporting .
27 The BBC and IBA meekly complied with the ban , which further underlines the lack of constitutional protection for freedom of speech in British law .
28 The policy of centralization and definition of royal rights adopted by the last Capetians exposed the incompatibility between the French insistence on the full rights of suzerainty and the English king 's desire for freedom of action for himself and his officials in the duchy .
29 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
30 For years , the Tory Government has gone on about freedom of choice in education but it has only been those with money who have had any real choice .
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