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

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1 At a New Alresford Parish Council meeting last week , it was announced that Winchester city planners have turned down the application for change of use on the grounds of noise , odours and increased vehicle movement in a largely residential area .
2 where defendants conduct leads plaintiff to incur expense in the reasonable belief that the action will proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay , the defendant is estopped from claiming that the action should be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of delay — even if the E limitation period has expired .
3 where a defendants conduct led the plaintiff to incur expenditure in the reasonable belief that the action was to proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay even where the limitation period had expired , the defendant was estopped from claiming that the action be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of the plaintiffs delay .
4 Neither was there any liability for loss of profit on the sale of the lobsters .
5 Mr puts his claim for loss of interest on the extra capital employed using a multiplier of twenty at forty eight thousand two hundred and forty pounds .
6 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 .
7 The RAF 's case for the Canberra 's replacement was also reinforced by the need to preserve the viability of the British aircraft industry , which was threatened with collapse after cancellation of work on the supersonic bomber and ending fighter development .
8 Nevertheless , regardless of hiatal hernia , the high prevalence of oesophagitis in asthmatics and the apparent lack of effect of bronchodilators on the oesophageal mucosa are important clinical observations that provide additional evidence for a close relation between GOR and asthma .
9 Although the Commission was concerned with , broadly speaking , the effects of concentration of ownership on the diversity of content , it was inevitably drawn into a discussion of the links between owners and the views propagated in their particular newspapers .
10 Circadian ( twenty-four hour ) fluctuations in performance thus seem to combine with the effects of a cumulative sleep loss in a cycle of degradation of efficiency on the night shift .
11 His clothes looked undisturbed , if a little rumpled , apart from a sort of embossing of vomit on the front breast pocket of his blue silk shirt .
12 The function of the court in such circumstances is to strike a reasonable balance between the conflicting considerations of not preventing redevelopment on the one hand , and giving the tenant a reasonable degree of security of tenure on the other ( ibid ) .
13 The dashed line represents the heat of adsorption of CO on the clean surface ; ○ shows the heat of adsorption at a low potassium coverage , K =0.08 ; and + shows the heat of adsorption at a high potassium coverage , K =0.3 .
14 According to Taskopruzade and Mecdi , Molla Husrev was given the office of kadi of Istanbul on the death of Hizir Bey in 863/1459 , together with the kadiliks of Khawass ( Eyup ) , Galata and Uskudar and the professorship of the Ayasofya medrese .
15 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 .
16 Marx did not thereby characterise this as being primitive accumulation on the part of British capital , but rather as period of development of capital on the basis of the capitalist mode of production , even though this entailed the destruction of pre-capitalist forms .
17 The social organization under which the people of a particular historical epoch and a particular country live is determined by both kinds of production , by the stage of development of labour on the one hand and of the family on the other .
18 Starts at 10am at Alnham , six miles due west of Bridge of Aln on the A697 .
19 Freedom of Access of Information on the Environment
20 Government : Freedom of Access of Information on the Environment
21 The British Cabinet committee , meeting on 14 November , turned down the US idea , proposing instead a 50–50 division of frequency of traffic on the North Atlantic ; but the following day it decided that the fifth freedom should be accepted , subject to safeguards .
22 Briefly , these factors are : the total population of the area and the number of registered library members ; trends in book publishing — i.e. the number of new books published per annum , broken down by subjects ; the length of life of stock on the open shelves ( depreciation rate ) ; the risen costs of books and binding on the previous year 's fund ; and the range and condition of the existing stock .
23 Many towns had to rely on immigration from the country to maintain even a reduced level of population , and the easing of pressure of population on the land in the country reduced the urge on men to move , although as we have seen in our examination of rural society men did continue to leave the land to escape the burdens of serfdom ( 70 ; 104 , pp.206–10 ; Ch.4 ) .
24 A total of $100,000,000 in aid had been frozen by the US administration in May because of lack of progress on the compensation of US citizens for property seized by the former Sandinista regime [ see p. 38957 ] .
25 As far as the school meals service is concerned , there are reports of lack of interest on the part of catering contractors .
26 But such cases are exceptions , sometimes perhaps simply reflecting the relative lack of satisfaction of needs on the outside ( especially in the case of the ‘ choice ’ of prison ) .
27 The distinction between work and leisure and between work and education is an arbitrary one from the point of view of stress on the person .
28 Separating the effect of age from the effect of time of birth on the strength of the relation between birth weight and blood pressure is thus difficult .
29 Each new genetic improvement selected on one side of the arms race — say predators — changes the environment for selection of genes on the other side of the arms race — prey .
30 In the poems are seen Herbert 's struggle with ambition on the one hand and with dejection of spirit on the other .
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