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

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1 The aim was to put south Korea on a viable footing in case unification of the peninsula was postponed for some years .
2 His name does not appear in university records of the time , but in September 1775 he was ordained in London , and appointed to curacies first at Tideswell , and in the following year at Wirksworth , also in Derbyshire , but at double the stipend , £60 p.a .
3 Even before his death in 337 , Constantine inaugurated many building schemes but , after him , one of the most famous names in building history of the empire is that of the Emperor Justinian who acceded in 527 .
4 This additional need to prove negligence imposes a considerable burden on the plaintiff , but where a Code of Practice is in existence failure of the water authority to adhere to the Code 's terms , will provide valuable evidence of their negligence .
5 Both Braintree and Clacton lost their unbeaten records in Division A of the Second XI competition and Copdock 's John Garnham cracked a career best 119 ( four sixes and 13 fours ) against St. Margaret 's in Division B.
6 For its third year Paris 's Salon du Dessin de Collection has moved from its intimate setting in basement rooms of the Hotel George V to the altogether grander Grand Palais .
7 1.10 Permitted user ( specify user ) or such other use not being one of the Prohibited Users that falls within Class [ A1 ] as referred to in Part A of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1987 as the Landlord shall from time to time approve [ such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or [ or delayed ] ]
8 For we think it clear that the new agreement made by the plaintiff with Samuel Revill , to receive from him £100 in full payment of one of the three notes and in part payment of the other two , before they became due , accompanied with the erasure of his name from those two notes , and followed by the actual receipt of £100 , was in law a discharge of Samuel Revill .
9 His reply was in part denial of the criticisms , and in part an attempt to change the issue or confuse the matter .
10 Rawls ' Kantian constructivist approach to ethics suggest an argument for political neutrality which is in part independent of the one criticised above and which turns on autonomy :
11 This is because both the close company regime in Part XI of the Taxes Act and the " connected persons " rules for capital gains tax purposes rely on the definition of " control " in s416 TA 1988 .
12 The current law is to be found in Part V of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 , as amended by subsequent employment legislation .
13 Further examples are given in Part V of the CP .
14 Now this agreement witnesseth that in consideration of the said John Weston Foakes paying to the said Julia Beer on the signing of this agreement the sum of £500 , the receipt whereof she doth hereby acknowledge in part satisfaction of the said judgment debt of £2,090 19s. , and on condition of his paying her or her executors , administrators , assigns or nominee the sum of £150 on the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January or within one calendar month after each of the said days respectively in every year until the whole of the said sum of £2,090 19s. shall have been fully paid and satisfied , the first of such payments to be made on the 1st day of July next , then she the said Julia Beer hereby undertakes and agrees that she , her executors , administrators or assigns , will not take any proceedings whatever on the said judgment .
15 The journalist Robert Katz had been trying to interest producers in a film adaptation of his extensive account last year in Esquire magazine of the battle between Willem de Kooning and his daughter .
16 Whether and how the brave new world of social care promulgated by government can be operationalized must in part be answered by reference to the experiences gained in field innovations of the kind we studied .
17 In addition members of the class usually find marriage partners from the same class .
18 The broadcasting ‘ liberalization ’ phase under ‘ Chaban ’ had ended : the broadcasting law of July 1972 had distinguished between the state monopoly of radio and television broadcasting and the public organization ( ORTF ( entrusted with the monopoly ; the same law increased — on paper — the autonomy of ORTF and the powers of the ‘ MD ’ who became in addition chairman of the board of directors ( 'PDG' ) ; but conflicts arose between the first ‘ PDG ’ , Arthur Conte , and the Information Minister , Philippe Malaud .
19 In addition copies of the Council 's training notes ‘ Lothian Regional — an Introduction to Council Tax ’ have been made available to your advisers and further copies can be made available free of charge if you would like to take advantage of this .
20 An example engagement letter is set out in Appendix B of the Financial Services Act Compliance Binder .
21 An example engagement letter is set out in Appendix E of the Financial Services Act Compliance Binder .
22 Accepted students will be informed in admission letters of the amount required , which is payable on enrolment .
23 Accepted students will be informed in admission letters of the maximum amount required , which may be payable on enrolment .
24 Stories currently in circulation talk of the search for a printer mechanism that can run at 90 pages per minute !
25 Additionally , the use of easily visualised reporter genes could be combined with these DH sites in order to visualise earlier stages of commitment , as the pattern of DH sites ( Figure 4 ) precedes the expression of class II MHC in cell lines of the B cell lineage ( 26 ) .
26 The Leuchars squadron is to be replaced by Sea Kings operating from RAF Bulmer and RAF Lossiemouth , in spite of claims that the longer response times for fishermen in trouble in the Forth and climbers in peril north of the line of the Tay could mean lives being lost .
27 It is grown in swamp areas of the USA which are often very remote , and in Canada .
28 The southern end of the Passchendaele Ridge , upon which German security there depended , had been taken , although the British were not yet in striking distance of the northern part .
29 We do not understand it , they say , by which they seem to mean that we can not set it out in everyday words ( though actually one can go some way towards doing so , as I tried to do in Chapter V of The particle Play ) .
30 With this in mind members of the schemes operated by the University who can not achieve 40 years ’ pensionable/reckonable service should consider the possibility of making Additional Voluntary Contributions to improve their retirement benefits .
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