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

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31 In theory the first step in the procedure is a formal application for payment of arrears by either the landlord or someone acting as an agent .
32 ( 1 ) Sections 45 to 50 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 ( which provide for payment of allowances to members of local authorities and other bodies ) shall apply with any necessary modifications to members of licensing boards as if the licensing boards were local authorities .
33 The point at which this happens depends on a number of factors such as complexity of requests in terms of Boolean conditions , speed of access of the medium in use , and size of data file .
34 For coverage of adults with savings between £25,000 — £150,000 the Sunday Express is one of the top three nationals .
35 In addition the tenant may have to pay compensation to occupying subtenants for non-renewal of tenancies under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and may himself have to pay damages for breach of obligation ( eg an unreasonable refusal of consent to assign ) .
36 I only go for tendering of accounts like B T for example
37 As the law stands , he of course has no separate claim , following the abolition of claims for loss of services by s2 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 .
38 The House of Lords applied the but for test to restrict the defendant 's liability for loss of earnings to the period before the onset of the disease .
39 This is one of the reasons why anyone who works for himself should make sure that he is fully covered by insurance providing for loss of earnings during a long-term illness , as well as insurance against the possibility that he might not be able to work again after such an illness .
40 The calculation of damages for loss of earnings during the " lost years " is dealt with in the concluding portion of Chapter 5 ( Damages for Future Pecuniary Loss ) .
41 Section 4 of the 1982 Act amends the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1934 so as to exclude the survival of any claim for damages for loss of earnings during the lost years for the benefit of the estate in respect of deaths occurring on or after 1 January 1983 .
42 I am consulting a solicitor to gain compensation for loss of earnings from the driver 's insurance company . ’
43 The typical pattern was for the local parties to meet only once a year in 1915 and 1916 , to re-elect their officers for another year ; agents who had enlisted were kept on the books by retaining half their normal pay , to compensate them for loss of earnings in the national interest and to keep them available for a resumption of partisanship .
44 Equally sums for loss of earnings in that year are claimed in the plaintiff 's claim .
45 In Mustard v Morris , a decision of the Court of Appeal on 21 July 1981 it was argued that the award of damages for loss of amenities to a man who was already quite seriously disabled should be less than that to a previously fit person who had suffered equivalent injuries .
46 In West 's case [ 1964 ] AC 326 it was pointed out that there is a clear distinction between damages for pain and suffering on the one hand and damages for loss of amenities on the other hand .
47 Mengistu in June welcomed a joint United States-Soviet call for an international peace conference , suggesting that he would accept UN observers to oversee peace talks [ for collapse of talks with EPLF in Kenya in November 1989 see pp. 36886-87 ] .
48 In the south , the Sudan People 's Liberation Army ( SPLA ) had since its emergence in 1983 demanded the abolition of Islamic sharia law and the restoration of regional autonomy [ see p.33010 ; for collapse of talks between RCC and SPLA in August and December 1989 see pp. 36886 ; 37114 ] .
49 Second , they may suffer financially through loss of earnings during their absences ( Robinson 1977 , Vol. 1:26 ; Widdicombe 1986 , Vol. 11:58 ) .
50 The transhepatic puncture of the gall bladder has been used for cholecystography and cholangiography , for aspiration of bile or pus for culture in suspected cases of acute cholecystitis or empyema , and for biopsy of lesions within the gall bladder .
51 Another way of achieving this would fall short of a recognised qualification or certificate but could amount to the giving of credits for completion of parts of a training course .
52 It was his responsibility to keep records of boats which used the canal and of the tolls , the major source of income , charged for carriage of goods along its length .
53 Campaigning for carriage of cycles on public transport ( we do n't like people having to use cars to get their bikes into the countryside ! ) ;
54 Turgot , for example , though he denounced any form of despotism , was himself very authoritarian in his methods during his brief term as Controller-General of Finances in 1774–76 ; and even Rousseau was opposed only to the despotism of individuals , not of groups or collectivities .
55 On this hypothesis there was clearly no place for review of findings of fact , in the sense of determining whether the evidence justified the application of a statutory term to particular facts .
56 By this system any unexpected hiatus should be avoided and the Law Society will no longer be compelled to process applications for renewal of certificates from the entire profession at one and the same time .
57 Thank you for your letter of 23 Jan. about carriage of cycles under the proposals for rail privatisation .
58 One large funding organisation has admitted privately that it does not dare to support such campaigns for fear of complaints from its own donors if the news leaked out .
59 At present , parents can be held responsible for the misdemeanors of their children , yet they are not allowed to chastise their children for fear of reprisals from the courts .
60 He felt he could not give public evidence , for fear of reprisals against his family in Colombia , but spoke with great compassion about the plight of ‘ disappeared ’ people in his native country .
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