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

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1 Three carriers bottle of whisky bottle of wine .
2 And three carrier bags bottle of whisky bottle of wine .
3 Meanwhile , the Bishop has been fined three hundred pounds by Forest of Dean Magistrates for a speeding offence .
4 And Les works as a care assistant at the Royal Forest of Dean Centre for those with learning difficulties .
5 Durham captain David Graveney , whose country is likely to lose the services of Dean Jones at a crucial stage of the season , said the decision was ‘ very disappointing ’ .
6 But they will take a lot of convincing that any county has had better value from their ‘ foreign ’ recruit this season than they had out of Dean Jones before his early departure to join the Australian party to tour Sri Lanka .
7 The arrival of Dean Saunders from Liverpool has ensured that Atkinson does not drift back into his apathetic state of mind .
8 The arrival of Dean Saunders from Liverpool has ensured that Atkinson does not drift back into his apathetic state of mind .
9 Tom Ayliffe apparently operated another trow , used to transport Forest of Dean coal for the steam engine , from Bullo Pill .
10 One concern is simply the common withdrawal of headquarters functions from the North when a firm is taken over from the South ( Watts , 1989 ) .
11 I 'm up to my ears in work here , not least amongst my worries being a meeting at three of Headquarters staff at SHAEF presided over by General Eisenhower himself . ’
12 The decision by US President Bush in early November 1989 to reject a petition from the Timex Corporation challenging the duty-free import of watch movements for assembly in the Virgin Islands ensured the survival of about 600 jobs on St Croix .
13 There 's also a whole stack of CDROM titles including The Electronic Library of Art , Great Cities of the World , World Atlas , Chessmaster 3000 and a Sherlock Holmes interactive mystery game .
14 The reason is not hard to understand : hot dry weather puts great strain on the continuity of moisture supply at root level , and as a result the plants slow , the foliage flags , and in the wet dew the fungus runs like mad .
15 Two Oxford research groups under the directions of clinical pharmacologist Professor David Grahame-Smith and psychiatrist Professor Michael Gelder have used a substance called yohimbine which is specific for a 2 -receptors to study the number of platelet receptors before and after childbirth ( Lancet , vol i , p 495 ) .
16 There was no evidence of platelet contamination in the lamina propria mononuclear cell or epithelial cell preparations .
17 If ‘ tight ’ diabetic control leads to restoration of platelet function to normal , is this a reflection of the fall in blood glucose , alteration in plasma lipids and fatty acids , restoration of normal endothelial cell integrity or other mechanisms ?
18 Many of the early studies of platelet function in diabetic subjects failed to take into account other factors known to influence platelet function , particularly the presence or absence of diabetic vascular complications .
19 Early studies of platelet function in diabetes used in vitro tests of platelet adhesion .
20 This technique has been applied to the study of platelet function in diabetic subjects ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
21 This would enable prospective studies to be performed to determine the importance of platelet function in the development of vascular disease .
22 Therefore it is apparent that possible stimulation of platelet function by hypoglycaemia must be borne in mind when interpreting the results of longitudinal studies of ‘ tight ’ glycaemic control on platelet function .
23 In addition , microtubules may be involved in the internal alignment of platelet organelles before the release reaction and , furthermore , may help govern the degree of response to circulating agonists ( White et al , 1981 ) .
24 Further attempts to estimate platelet function in vivo have involved isotopic labelling of platelets and measurement of platelet survival and assessments of platelet aggregation in whole blood .
25 The University envisages the development of Inverness College in this way as a first step towards a University of the Highlands .
26 Updating of a direct file by sorting a batch of update records into their physical order after using the algorithm , and so avoiding the typical random sequence of seeks , can provide rapid ‘ sequential ’ batch updating .
27 One of the companies involved in what can only be described as the latest round of unity talks among the warring Unix camps , which appear to be being sponsored by Unix International Inc , says that for all the fear , uncertainty and doubt unleashed by Microsoft Corp with Windows NT , the initiative still lacks the compulsion that galvanised the part of the industry — led by those that saw Unix primarily as a threat — to form the Open Software Foundation five years ago .
28 Mandel is right about its being ‘ unified powerfully ’ , but the principle of unity centres on ‘ freedom ’ , not the Sabbath ceremonies ( intrinsic , as they are , to Leonard 's conception of freedom ) ; which merely protects ( when allowed to do so ) that freedom .
29 Due to the much poorer state of play areas throughout other parts of the district it may be some time before improvements can be achieved . ’
30 From Wimpey Homes to Dr A.J. Watson stating that they regretted their inability to level the area of open space and provide some form of play equipment at Baberton Mains .
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