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

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1 Prior to the passing of the SGSA , s 7(4) of the UCTA prevented exclusion of liability for breach of warranties of title and quiet possession " arising by implication of law " ( see s 7(1) ) , in business contracts ( other than for the sale and hire purchase of goods ) under which possession or ownership of goods was transferred , unless such exclusion passed the test of reasonableness .
2 It suggests that translating between languages with different priorities and different types of syntactic restrictions necessarily involves a great deal of skewing of patterns of information flow .
3 They did , however , include the first number of Veterinary Transactions , containing observations on the effect of treatment of wounds of joints and other circumscribed cavities .
4 ( 8 ) The term of office of members of a licensing board shall begin with the day of their election under subsections ( 6 ) and ( 7 ) above and shall end on the day of the next election of members of the licensing board , but any member of a board shall be eligible for re-election .
5 We have not filtered the annual data to avoid both a subjective decision on filter characteristics and the inflation of explained variance at the expense of loss of degrees of freedom .
6 Meanwhile , ever-increasing contact between distant parts of the world , the so-called ‘ global village ’ , which has caused the emergence of English as the medium of international communication , has also caused the entry into English of scores of words from other languages , mainly words connected with aspects of the culture of other groups which have become internationalized .
7 Sidaway v. Board of Governors of the Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital [ 1985 ] A.C. 871 ; [ 1985 ] 2 W.L.R. 480 ; [ 1985 ] 1 All E.R.
8 Sidaway v. Board of Governors of the Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital [ 1984 ] Q.B .
9 It exists notwithstanding that the reasons for making the choice are rational , irrational , unknown or even non-existent : see Sidaway v. Board of Governors of the Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital [ 1985 ] A.C. 871 , 904–905 .
10 A decision to refuse medical treatment by a patient capable of making the decision does not have to be sensible , rational or well-considered : see Sidaway v. Board of Governors of the Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital [ 1985 ] A.C. 871 , 904–905 .
11 ‘ Having acquired the means of gratification , such persons must explore the dimensions of pleasure in search of modes of gratification ; given the over determined character of their pursuit of the unreachable , their quest for new experiences begins to consume them .
12 The extraordinary debits of £2.55m charged in the group p&l account , analysed in a note to the accounts , include a £57,000 surplus on disposal of assets of Churchill Safes & Security Products Ltd , a £1.098m loss on disposal of assets of Churchill Safes & Security Products Ltd and Tann Synchronome Ltd , and on a separate line £2.999m purchased goodwill in respect of businesses sold .
13 If you find a likely line , see if there is confirmation by way of stretches of road following the line , road junctions , crossroads or fords falling on it , or some of the place name elements Watkins referred to .
14 Sidaway v Board of Governors of the Bethlem Royal Hospital [ 1985 ] AC 871
15 The Divisional Court , on 27 March 1991 , on the applicant 's motion for judicial review by way of orders of certiorari and mandamus , had granted him a declaration that on the true construction of the statutes of the university the university had and had had no power to dismiss him by reason of redundancy and that his purported dismissal was without effect .
16 But the plan 's ‘ Check List of Action Required ’ in this regard ( HMSO , 1965 , p. 17 ) was hardly adequate to produce a rapid improvement , and in many cases the ‘ action ’ was deferred : ‘ studies will be made , industry by industry of ways of increasing exports ’ ; ‘ Plans will be made , industry by industry , to save imports ’ ( ibid . ) .
17 It has also been said that such activities can help to raise the general level of energy of members of the household , the depletion of which may often show itself as a succession of minor illnesses .
18 The dynamic nature of the schema application is evident in the falling level of reportage of occurrences of " Mars ' as the text progresses .
19 In contrast to the idea of a comprehensive and static defence shield , Brilliant Pebbles envisaged the deployment in space of multitudes of robot vehicles equipped with sensory systems and having the preparedness to launch laser attacks at on-coming Soviet missiles .
20 The culmination of these claims to national identity and of sentiments of this nature came in the preamble to Henry VIII 's Act in Restraint of Appeals of 1533 : ‘ Where by dyvers sundrie old autentike histories and cronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this Realme of England is an Impire , and so hath been accepted in the world … . ’ ( 36 , iii , 427 ) Here one finds an explicit statement of views on the nature of England , as well as practical conclusions drawn from them concerning the government of the Church .
21 A DRUG company this week accuses the government 's Committee on safety of Medicines of holding up measures to make the arthritis drug , Opren , safer .
22 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 .
23 This unruffled progression fits perfectly the sort of chain of correlations of consequences which we disentangled at the start of this chapter but it does not seem to offer the prospect of the decisive determination of a particular result .
24 Superficially it might seem logical to place ‘ individual selection ’ on a sort of ladder of levels of selection , half-way between the ‘ gene selection ’ advocated in Chapter 3 and the ‘ group selection ’ criticized in Chapter 7 .
25 Following the announcement of approval of elements of the SNMP2 proposal , Westford , Massachusetts-based consultancy Paul Freeman Associates says that a combined SNMP 1/2 version of its Universal SNMP Agent will be announced very soon .
26 Following the announcement of approval of elements of the SNMP2 proposal ( CI No 2,149 ) , Westford , Massachusetts-based consultancy Paul Freeman Associates says that a combined SNMP 1/2 version of its Universal SNMP Agent will be announced very soon .
27 His deafness debarred him from lectures , and he was unable to avail himself of the help of tutors , but he persevered and he graduated in 1911 , overnight becoming front-page news as the only deaf man ( then ) to achieve the academic distinction of Master of Arts of Cambridge University .
28 From the point of view of consumers of produce grown by slave labour the advantage was going to be equally clear ; supplies of cotton from free-labour sources had begun to enter the British market and were substantially effective in reducing prices .
29 Meeting of Council of Heads of Republics
30 Reg. v. Board of Visitors of Hull Prison , Ex parte St. Germain [ 1979 ] Q.B .
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