Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Kazakhstan conceded the issue of federal taxation in June , however , and on July 25 the Russian Federation agreed that a fixed percentage of taxes raised from enterprises by the RSFSR government ( rather than a predetermined amount as earlier demanded ) would go to the union budget .
2 He made the Poles on his territory pay double the level of taxes paid by Germans , encouraged the Poles to sell up and move out and refused to rent out Royal Estates to Poles , declaring that he would rather see Danzig merchants working Pomeranian soil .
3 This is tackled through the ethical system of values socialised into doctors through the long process of training and , in many countries , by trying to break the link between clinical decision-making and the financial self-interest of the doctor , through third-party payment or salaried service .
4 The course will develop a range of competences required by employers , together with the skills of versatility , adaptability and organisation .
5 The range of opinions expressed by nobles on the provincial committees made plain to St Petersburg that it had to act alone .
6 In the video ‘ Perfect X ’ K Dieroff balances precariously between ideals of beauty and self-mutilation as she takes a knife to her nose accompanied by a barrage of adjectives distilled from women 's magazines .
7 Since The Machine Gunners found the biggest audience , it is useful to look in some detail at the range of reasons offered by teachers for its popularity .
8 Or , perhaps , it had the meaning he had wanted it to have from the beginning : the meaning that had kept him out of coups led by others .
9 Consequently , under these conditions the rate of chemical decomposition at the weathering front is minimal , an effect which is clearly evident in the typically very low concentrations of solutes recorded in streams draining highly leached deep weathering profiles in lowland humid tropical regions ( see Section 15.3 ) .
10 I 've heard of owls drowning in cattle troughs because they dive in to bathe , not realising how deep the water is , and become too wet and heavy to get out .
11 Specially for Christmas , there 's a brilliant range of ornaments based on themes such as starts , music , gold , silver and fruit and flowers .
12 The second phase will involve more detailed case study work with a small number of authorities to look at techniques in practice .
13 I have been helpfully referred to a number of authorities relating to costs , beginning with the decision of the Court of Appeal in Scherer v. Counting Instruments Ltd .
14 Locally produced sales by American firms in Japan , however , do not count as exports , nor do their local purchases of inputs count as imports .
15 There have been a number of studies of the development of estates attached to monasteries which persisted through to the sixteenth century .
16 The principal function of the Tribunal is to determine applications in respect of solicitors relating to allegations of unbefitting conduct or breaches of the rules relating to professional practice , conduct and discipline .
17 As a last example of the potential role of operations research in GIS and disaster management we are reminded of the logistic problems that faced the Peel Regional Police Force during the Mississauga evacuation mentioned previously ( Scanlon and Padgham 1980 ) .
18 The law 's requirement for information on entry is an attempt to take account of the variety of policies operated by schools .
19 The change of practice does not extend to group accident insurance policies that are capable of giving rise to more than one death benefit , typically the type of policies used by employers to cover their employees and by other groups such as partnerships .
20 According to Lipset and Rokkan , the current pattern of cleavages mobilized by parties reflects a three-stage development of ‘ alliance-opposition structures ’ : the post-Reformation stage , in which the state was allied either to a national church ( as in England ) or to the supranational Roman Catholic church ; a ‘ democratic revolution ’ stage , in which the established church retained much greater secular power in some countries than others ; and the industrial stage , with the division between landed and urban interests .
21 The fact is that last month the increase in the total number of vacancies notified to jobcentres throughout the country was the highest on record .
22 For all vehicles , including heavy goods lorries , the types of emissions covered by catalysts are expected to fall by 2006 to a minimum of about 70 per cent of 1989 's output .
23 Acclaimed as a Pre-Raphaelite painter by this school 's chief commentator W. M. Rossetti [ q.v. ] in 1871 , she became during the 1870s a recognized member of that group of artists seen by critics to be following in the footsteps of Dante Gabriel Rossetti [ q.v. ] and Burne-Jones .
24 Of considerable importance to the local historian are the representations of objects shown on shields .
25 The number of strips held by households were larger and fewer than around Kursk , but distances between houses and plots were even larger , since peasants lived alongside the water-courses away from their land .
26 Others such as George Cadbury , who initiated Bournville Village in 1897 , and Joseph Rowntree who started New Earswick Village , York , in 1904 , experimented in creating model communities of houses built at prices which would enable them to be let at rents within the reach of working-class incomes .
27 Along the way they passed through one or two collections of houses masquerading as villages .
28 The range of activities recommended for programmes of study is drawn up in general terms and , for the most part , gathered in clusters to enable schools to match their particular planned activities to our specifications .
29 If the voters ' expression of preferences leads to transfers of votes across parry lines , then proportionality of first preference votes and parties ' seats may be upset .
30 The chapter also contains a number of illustrations drawn from documents of all kinds and ages relevant to the study of local history .
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