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

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1 As a quid pro quo for the loss of this privilege any statement or admission made will not be admissible in evidence against the maker or his spouse in criminal proceedings except for perjury ( s98(2) ) .
2 And how many schools avail themselves of this opportunity each year ?
3 We are most grateful to the Savoy Hotel for their generous support of this event each year .
4 I do not think , Sir Leonard , that you will need to distribute your I B M questionnaires to calculate the satisfaction level of this session this morning , I think the c rapt attention , the erm , interest and the cl clarity with which you have answered our questions , the ideas I think , which we shall take from your address , some , I might say , to ad to try out on other companies , perhaps , whose record is not as good , I think all of this is of the most enormous value , and as I said at the beginning , I feel very pleased myself , that I live in in a part of the country where we have an I B M presence , and and er , we we value that relationship .
5 As a result of this expansion many settlements had been established on land that was of poor quality , such as the high heaths of Dartmoor .
6 This may be done by a provision such as : If the Seller is in breach of this term the Buyer may reject the goods and terminate the contract [ making the term a condition ] or The Buyer will accept the goods even if they are delivered late and late delivery will not entitle the buyer to terminate the contract [ making the term a warranty ] or by using the words " condition " and " warranty " and then defining them in the contract : " condition " means a term of this contract any breach of which will entitle the party not in breach to ( i ) terminate the contract and ( ii ) claim damages for losses caused by breach of condition whether or not he terminates the contract .
7 Already all major buildings are linked together by fibre optic cable and by the end of this year all offices and most teaching rooms will have an outlet to an integrated network for academic , library and administrative computer services , and 90 per cent of academic staff should have a networked microcomputer on their desks .
8 Will those be the objectives of this Government this month , as they will be the objectives of the Labour Government next month ?
9 But when Duncan reminded him of this incident some years later , he " not only denied knowing the ballad but singing it … "
10 To allow further uses to be made of this configuration another data base structure is required .
11 The opera has been finished two years ahead of schedule , but for productions of this scale that time is needed just for design and casting .
12 In the early years of this century many women still retained a deep suspicion of medical intervention in the moral arena .
13 The search for such dating methods has continued for some time , but in the second half of this century several methods have been developed , which provide much better ways of dating some sites and finds .
14 In the early part of this period most job losses were managed by ‘ natural wastage ’ , with 80% of miners from closed pits being transferred to those that remained open , but the overall loss of employment opportunities was dramatic .
15 and I was gon na give you some of this wine that time , and I was on the way out
16 ‘ Means a two wheeled motor cycle , whether having a sidecar attached thereto or not , and for the purposes of this definition any wheels of a motor cycle shall , if the distance between the centres of the areas of contact between such wheels and the road surface is less than 460 millimetres , be counted as one wheel ; per regulation 4 ( 3 ) Motor Cycles ( Protective Helmets ) Regulations 1980 .
17 Under the terms of this agreement both countries agreed to withdraw their troops and military instructors and in future to provide written notification before sending any troops to Korea .
18 It is hoped that initially the client will experience some anxiety with each target and learn to cope with this effectively , but that over five attempts of this target this anxiety will drop to a minimum .
19 In support of this claim some commentators saw a hardening of official Soviet attitudes on a number of international issues , particularly disarmament negotiations ahead of the Washington summit meeting between Gorbachev and US President Bush due to begin at the end of May [ to be covered in the June News Digest ] .
20 Butterflyfish are prime examples of this group many species of which feed exclusively upon coral polyps while other benthic foragers such as Porcupinefish , Boxfish and Puffers will eat anything they can catch .
21 For the purposes of this chapter such clauses are generally called " exemption clauses " and references to " exclusion " of liability include partial exclusion or restriction as well as total exclusion .
22 In the remainder of this chapter these issues are tackled in the following way .
23 These creatures may be just human beings , or just animals or a mixture of both , but which , in this instance , and ignoring for the purposes of this chapter those deviations which we call perversions , are not affected by any element of sexual attraction .
24 From the beginning of this month all HMOs will be registered with Darlington Council which should be able to use the information to judge whether more houses should be used .
25 For the purpose of this guide these terms will be used as they are in themselves descriptive of the types of valuation report we may be asked to prepare , although naturally our clients will not use this terminology .
26 Her sister thinks of this pain all day and night and says it is the worst part and I think it is , worse even than how it is to end .
27 For the purpose of this paper these terms will be regarded as synonymous .
28 Well it really was so different from a built up place but er um , when , but the day that we came in it was mm , pouring with rain everywhere was muddy and er of course , i i there were only erm one part of this town this area , rather that had been occupied because all the other parts were all fields .
29 The individual of course wants feeding needs feeding but should all resources of this area that area be rife to that particular point , every two to three years ?
30 Section 742(8) states that for the purposes of this section any body corporate incorporated outside the United Kingdom shall be treated as if it were resident outside the United Kingdom , whether it is so resident or not .
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