Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] [num] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The bulk of Book 1 of the Essay consists of arguments against innateness . |
2 | With the coming into force of Part 1 of the Control of Pollution Act on 14th June 1976 came a further means of controlling odours emanating from premises used for the disposal of ‘ controlled waste ’ , that is household , industrial and commercial waste , or any such waste defined by s.30(1) of that Act , especially where the odour is due to bad housekeeping , bad handling or spillages of waste . |
3 | These Rules shall come into force on the coming into force of section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 . |
4 | The company swung the axe before revealing pre-tax losses of £129 million for the first half of this year . |
5 | Taxable profits , which slipped from £62.1 million in 1991 to £53 million , would have been higher had the group not set aside £12.7 million against the cost of closing its four Chesterman furniture stores , which suffered operating losses of £6.2 million in the year . |
6 | CONTROL Securities , the debt-laden mini-conglomerate that owns the Belhaven Brewery , yesterday revealed taxable losses of £51.2 million for the six months to end-September after making massive property write-offs . |
7 | There have been numerous calls for a more positive statement of the right to demonstrate peacefully , perhaps by the incorporation of Article 11 of the ECHR as part of domestic law . |
8 | On this last point they were reassured by the Governor 's mention of December 1948 as the outside date for this . |
9 | But an exceptional item of £11.7 million covering write-offs and redundancy costs will result in a loss of £9 million in the year to January 25 . |
10 | The dismal figures of a net loss of $7.7 million for the nine months ended September 1992 , compared to $5.4 million for the same period last year , and a net loss of $13.2 million for the third quarter with a loss per share of $0.25 ( compared to $0.22 per share last third quarter ) were almost obscured by the announcement that the company will be raising its buyer 's premium from 10% to 15% as from January 1993 . |
11 | The dismal figures of a net loss of $7.7 million for the nine months ended September 1992 , compared to $5.4 million for the same period last year , and a net loss of $13.2 million for the third quarter with a loss per share of $0.25 ( compared to $0.22 per share last third quarter ) were almost obscured by the announcement that the company will be raising its buyer 's premium from 10% to 15% as from January 1993 . |
12 | The downturn in financial revenues included a net realised financial profit of £34 million on foreign exchange earnings and an unrealised loss of £25 million on the cost of long-term finance for the shipping fleet . |
13 | Orient Express announced a loss of $5 million for the first quarter of 1991 . |
14 | According to analysts , unauthorised dealings had caused a total loss of £685 million by the Japanese company which was hit by adverse currency transactions . |
15 | This takes into account the loss of £2.4 million in the estate agency subsidiary , Birmingham Midshires Property Services Limited and the initial costs of expansion into other activities , as mentioned below . |
16 | The profit compares with a loss of £32.5 million in the previous financial year and £189.9 million in the year before that . |
17 | Yesterday 's results raised More O'Ferrall the outdoor advertising group 12p to 242p , after the group announced an unchanged dividend of 13.2p for the year , in spite of a drop of 13 per cent in profits to £5.04 million and an extraordinary loss of £4.8 million on the sale of the US business . |
18 | The most interesting developments in the law relating to qualified privilege may come as a result of Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights ( see p3 ) . |
19 | As a result of Section 89 of the Companies Act 1985 , if the Directors wish to allot the unissued shares for cash ( other than pursuant to an employee share scheme ) , they must in the first instance offer them to existing shareholders in proportion to their holdings . |
20 | As the Globe went to press , Kotoko had reached the quarter finals of the competition and lead Merekesh Club of Morocco 3–0 following the first leg of the round . |
21 | There is an exhibition on the castles of Edward I in the Chapel Tower . |
22 | The prospectus shows borrowings of £48.3 million dwarfed shareholders ' funds of £19.8 million at the last balance sheet date on 9 January . |
23 | For the Transport Accident Commission , one year 's savings from reduced injury claims was many times its outlay of £2.3 million for the campaign . |
24 | The other , John Beaumont , may also have been to some extent Gloucester 's man since he and his putative father Sir Henry Bodrugan went on to become supporters of Richard III in the region . |
25 | The other , John Beaumont , may also have been to some extent Gloucester 's man since he and his putative father Sir Henry Bodrugan went on to become supporters of Richard III in the region . |
26 | Ninety five per cent of the bursts occurred during a 15 minute period before the onset of phase 3 of the migrating motor complex in the antral or upper small intestinal area , or during the lower oesophageal sphincter component of the migrating motor complex . |
27 | DAWN KENNEDY bowed her head and wept as she left the dock of Court 18 at the Old Bailey yesterday . |
28 | In 1984 , the European Commission of Human Rights reported , on the application of one Mark Rees , that the United Kingdom was in violation of Article 8 of the European Convention . |
29 | I have been informed by J. Virgil Mattingly Jr. , general counsel of the board , that from information reviewed to date the board believes that the [ defendants have ] acquired , directly or indirectly , control of one U.S. bank holding company ( and its subsidiary banks ) and two other U.S. banks in violation of section 3 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 , as amended ( 12 U.S.C. 1842 ) . |
30 | He will be succeeded as Director of Reactor Division by Bill McLaughlan who will be responsible for all aspects of the Division 's business , comprising Chapelcross and Calder Hall , Sellafield site services , the BNFL input into the CHP Project , and local aspects of phase 2 of the BNFL Reactor Study . |