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

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1 Order 9 , r 6 applies if the defendant in a default action : ( 1 ) does not within 14 days after service of the summons on him , pay to the plaintiff the total amount of the claim and costs on the summons ; or ( 2 ) delivers an admission of the whole of the plaintiff 's claim unaccompanied by a counterclaim or a request for time for payment , or ( 3 ) does not deliver an admission of part of the plaintiff 's claim , a defence or counterclaim , the plaintiff may on filing a request for judgment , and certifying that defendant has not sent any reply to the summons , and stating what payments , if any , have been made , have judgment entered , either for payment forthwith or at such times as plaintiff may specify .
2 If the company has more than 50 members then , unless the register is kept in such form as to constitute an index of names of the members , such an index must also be kept in the same place as the register .
3 The presence of free ammonia or of protein material is almost always an indication of contamination of the water with sewage or trade effluents , such as gas liquor .
4 It would require an injection of supporters of the ministerial party , divorced from the tradition of the non-political career public servant .
5 There is thus a rule of construction that if a provision in an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom is ambiguous , it should be given that interpretation which is consistent with international obligations rather than one which conflicts ( Inland Revenue Commissioners v Collco Dealings Ltd [ 1962 ] AC 11 ; similarly , there is some authority for seeking to protect fundamental constitutional statutes from unintentional repeals ( see , e.g. , per Lord Wilberforce in The Earl of Antrim 's Petition [ 1967 ] 1 AC 691 ) If , however , such devices do not evade the problem , then traditional notions of the sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament require that any provision in any later statute which is inconsistent with any earlier provision repeals the latter to the extent of any inconsistency , whether declared or intended to have this effect or not ( Vauxhall Estates Ltd v Liverpool Corporation [ 1932 ] 1 KB 733 ; Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister of Health [ 1934 ] 1 KB 590 ) .
6 Last , but not least , there was an attitude of mind of the rulers towards the ruled , varying between paternalism through uncomprehending distaste to outright racism .
7 An Assembly of Citizens of the Russian Federation , bringing together about 4,000 Yeltsin supporters , met on April 5 .
8 In the interior is Parler 's original vaulting with two pendant keystones , the remaining furnishings dating from 1730 , and an array of portraits of the archbishops of Prague .
9 When goods are on board ship , the indorsement and delivery of the bill of lading ( which is an acknowledgement of receipt of the goods given by the master of the ship ) transfers the ownership .
10 Conversely , three our of four patients after Billroth 1 gastrectomy had positive provocation tests and sodium concentrations above 100 mmol/l for an average of 57% of the study time .
11 On two evenings there were demonstration experiments , in electricity , optics , magnetism and gyroscopes , with an exhibition of photographs of the Moon ; and on the last evening was a meeting where the proceedings of the General Committee and the allocation of grants were explained to members .
12 If the demand is to be relied upon to found a petition , there must be filed at court an affidavit of service of the demand .
13 It had not been reasonable for the Royal Mail to use their dismissals as an example of enforcement of the new rules .
14 In fact a ‘ feature ’ is an interpretation of part of the retinal image rather than an entity with its own physical reality .
15 And in mid-1980 Irwin Shapiro at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology published an analysis of observations of the transits of Mercury across the Sun 's disc , in which he concluded that the Sun had maintained a constant size since the end of the 17th century ( Science , vol 208. p 51 ) .
16 These range from level one , requiring a knowledge about the wide variety of living things , to level ten , which requires an understanding of cycling of the major elements and the role of microbes and other organisms in maintaining the cycles .
17 To the extent that a thesis is regarded as an original contribution to knowledge , the thesis is normally an author 's first knowledge claim ; an assertion of ownership of the intellectual property contained in it .
18 ( Stimulus A of fig. 5.10 might be said to be enriched , if only a little , by virtue of its ability to evoke the image of X. ) The differentiation theory , in contrast , holds that ‘ percepts change over time by progressive elaboration of qualities , features and dimensions of variation ’ ( Gibson and Gibson 1955 , p. 34 ) , that is , by an elaboration of aspects of the stimulus that are present in it from the outset .
19 One is a , one is an advertiser of embassy of the consulate , good combination .
20 I noticed , too , something that surprised me : an abundance of images of the sea .
21 Tournaments were a regular feature of noble life in these years , and in 1344 at an especially magnificent tournament held at Windsor the king took an oath to establish an Order of Knights of the Round Table as it had existed in the days of Ring Arthur .
22 There is an element of assessment of the interpersonal skills used during the module and students will be asked to express their feelings and reactions to the experience as a whole .
23 It should also be pointed out that other circumstances where there is an abnormality of timing of the body clock ( for example , after a time-zone transition , during shift-work , in blind subjects and in patients with Delayed Sleep phase Syndrome ) all tend to produce and feeling of malaise rather than a fully-blown clinical depression .
24 The landlord could be an occupier of part of the premises and be liable under the Occupier 's Liability Acts .
25 Based on interviews carried out by " lady volunteers " in the winter of 1904–5 , it surveyed an area of tenement houses in " one of the poorer parts of the city " ( in fact North Canongate ) and one in which " the less prosperous working class was heavily represented " , although as the survey put it , " there was an admixture of children of the substantially comfortable and thoroughly respectable working class " .
26 Overall the farm provided 61% of the total income for an input of 69% of the family 's time .
27 It was large , square , sunny , and adorned with pictures of the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy and his French counterpart Emile Zola , giving an air of dignity and an atmosphere of appreciation of the arts , specifically literature .
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