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

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1 I know that there have been improvements , but as I represent part of the country where the climate is meteorologically colder , I know that there is a great deal of scope of increases in the support that we provide for heating allowances for our elderly population .
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 Since these experiences will have been in the schools in which the workshop teachers teach , it is obvious that there will be a great deal of sharing of ideas before the actual presentations and their subsequent discussions take place .
4 A document taken by the Garda Síochána ( the Irish police force ) from a leading republican , Sean Garland , in May 1966 , and later published as an appendix to the Scarman Report , contained a good deal of evidence of plans for intensive military training , but it also outlined some of the new political initiatives being taken by the movement .
5 And even in deposits such as the flysch of northern Spain or the Polish Carpathians , there is a great deal of evidence of erosion by the turbidity currents that laid down the sediment .
6 In the sections where we have dealt with the psychological aspects of sign language we can see a great deal of information of relevance to psychological theories themselves .
7 The Tigers controlled the whole peninsula , save for Elephant Pass , a naval base at Karainagar [ see p. 38152 for lifting of siege of Karainagar in April ] , and the Palaly airfield .
8 Lifting of state of emergency in Natal
9 The Habsburgs acquired Styria after the defeat of Ottokar of Bohemia by the Holy Roman Empire at the battle of Marchfeld in 1278 .
10 The patterns and speed of adjustment of supply to these trends varied among the three major regions .
11 A deletion of loss of intensity of one of these bands in tumour DNA is indicative of loss of heterozygosity , or allele loss , in tumourigenesis .
12 Er work continuing in Newark town centre with the closure of part of Castlegate in the Beesmarket Hill area of the town , diversions there mean that delays are likely too .
13 Gardner , a regular pre-war contributor to the Review , decries a loss of acceptance of English since the 19305 .
14 The next few years saw her and Ross out with this band of fun boaters and future rodeo aficionados though Lesley remembers having spent much of these early years bobbing about in the boils on the edge of the rough stuff , a result of lack of confidence in her own ability and perhaps not being pushed to perform by the guys in the group as much as they would each other .
15 The result of lack of respect for authority can be seen in higher , and ever increasing , crime rates , in increased drug use and sexual promiscuity .
16 Whatever sympathy one might feel for the restaurateur in the present case ( or for any other defendant who might suffer economic loss , social ostracism , shame or intimidation as a result of publication of details pending charges which may or may not result in his conviction ) nothing in the present case comes close to satisfying Lord Diplock 's test .
17 The preservation of laminated biogenic sediments is currently understood to be the result of inhibition of benthos by low concentrations of dissolved oxygen either in anoxic silled basins ( such as the Black Sea or California Borderland Basins ) , or beneath zones of strong upwelling , where an oxygen minimum layer intersects the shelf or slope ( such as off Peru or within the Gulf of California ) .
18 The excess risk levels off in the following years and is undoubtedly the result of selection of patients with an unrecognised malignancy at the time of commencement of peptic ulcer treatment .
19 It has been shown that the colonic epithelium obtains much of its energy supply from fatty acids , particularly butyrate , which are present in the colonic lumen as a result of fermentation of carbohydrates by bacteria .
20 Whether these findings were a result of stagnation of secretions with increased CCK release in the afferent jejunal loop , a changed alkaline gastric content , or both is unclear .
21 Sysmin 's rules of application were extended to cover situations where a country 's export earnings suffered substantially as a result of disruption of production without necessarily affecting viability .
22 Their study of quality of care for the elderly in hospital , with specific reference to respite care , is illustrative of these types of surveys .
23 Pour a sloppy mix of plaster of Paris over the damaged area to form a new key
24 A. transverse cracking of incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×30 ) ; B. breakage and digestion of end of incisor from peregrine assemblage ( ×38 ) ; C. transverse breakage across the dentine and displaced breakage of the enamel of incisor from margay assemblage ( ×9 ) ; D. longitudinal splitting and partial separation of enamel from dentine of an incisor from common buzzard assemblage ( ×19 ) ; E. enlargement of same ( ×56 ) ; F. slight separation of enamel from dentine in incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×7 ) ; G. cracking of dentine in heavily digested incisor from hen harrier assemblage ( ×19 ) .
25 In Northern Ireland , special wastes are subject to the Pollution Control ( Special Waste ) Regulations ( Northern Ireland ) 1981 , which impose the same requirements as in Britain regarding pre-notification of movement of waste to suitable licensed disposal facilities .
26 For Wyntoun broadened out the whole context of Scottish history , invoking the model of the fourth-century World Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea in order to set it , as John MacQueen has written , ‘ firmly within the framework of the Christian world-picture , and by so doing to demonstrate the links joining the Scottish monarchy and people to the overall providential scheme ’ .
27 If it is possible to generalize from this at all , it is that presence of predator remains in a fossil assemblage gives no indication of method of origin of the assemblage , even if it can be shown to be accumulated by a predator .
28 This evening I have with me Norbert Lynton , who is Professor of History of Art at the University .
29 Although there was only fragmentary discussion of the matter at the Tenth Session , the United Kingdom view prevailed ; an example perhaps of the effect of shortage of time on the content of international conventions .
30 There have been a number of studies attempting to look at the vexed question of the effect of healing of oesophagitis on oesophageal function .
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