Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [conj] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 They simply have not got the money , and they are frightened to put the heating on and to keep their homes warm because of the bills which they know they will not be able to pay .
2 Refractive errors develop because of the altered shape of the eye and abnormal position of the lens .
3 Order twen er , rule twenty , eight , four provides that when a party is entitled to costs , and that of course is the case of the plaintiffs , a , fails without good reason to commence or conduct proceedings for the taxation of those costs in accordance with this order or any direction or b , delays lodging a bill of costs for taxation , the taxing office may one , disallow already part of the costs of taxation that he would otherwise would warn about the party and two , after taking into account all the circumstances , including any prejudice suffered by any other party as result of such failure or delay as the case maybe , and any additional interest payable under section seventeen of the judgements act because of the failure or delay , allow the party so entitled less than the amount he would otherwise have allowed on taxation of the bill are wholly disallowed the costs , his provision for an appeal to allow to the judge and chambers and that is the way the matter is coming before
4 I hope that the targets that are before you in Appendix Three , demonstrate the way in which individuals and general managers do have , inevitably their targets vary because of the circumstances of their particular er unit or department .
5 In the first of these a group of libraries cooperate because of a factor or factors which they hold in common — usually their subject field or their geographical location .
6 A number of issues arose that emphasised the difficulties that safety committees encounter because of the absence of trade union representation .
7 And some argue that the underlying position is worse than the figures suggest because of the eight changes made to the method of recording unemployment during the period .
8 In the IR , problems arise because of the effects of surface reflection ; these reach a maximum in the vicinity of an absorption band , and distort its apparent profile ( the Christiansen effect ) .
9 A high percentage of businesses fail because of the collapse of a major customer or a specialist supplier .
10 In some cases , difficulties arise because of a combination of less individualisation and low survival .
11 One problem this poses is that the Education Act ( 1981 ) specifically excludes from special educational provision children whose difficulties arise because of a non-English language background :
12 Whether this pattern of usage of solicitors is evidence of a restricted perception of the sorts of matters with which solicitors deal or of a failure of people to approach solicitors knowing that they could help is unclear .
13 The Marshall Islands are one of several low-lying Pacific nations threatened with inundation as sea levels rise because of the influence of the ‘ greenhouse effect ’ .
14 On Joseph Freame 's death in 1770 , the Barclay interest in the bank continued through his sister Priscilla 's two sons by David Barclay , David and John , who progressively withdrew from their father 's linens trade because of the American war , which they strongly opposed .
15 Even children suffer because of the inadequacy of the food they eat .
16 The soil on which rainforests grow is generally very poor but despite this , rainforests flourish because of the heat and the rain and the continual decay of vegetation that occurs on the ground .
17 So we can view the requirements for enterprise client server really in terms of some paradoxes , and the paradoxes arise because of the conflict between what we actually want to achieve and the constraints of the real world .
18 When he was invited to switch on the Christmas lights in Settle , he needed a police escort because of a bomb threat believed to be from workers at a local quarry .
19 The different inferences arise because of the alteration of the context , in the simple manipulation of age and sex of the addressor .
20 Whether two or more mental events count as of the same type in our sense , to repeat , is a matter of whether there is a discriminable difference in content , any such difference , whether or not the events are included under the same more or less general description .
21 It is currently thought that cholesterol gall stones arise because of a triple hepatobiliary defect : cholesterol supersaturation of gall bladder bile , reduction gall bladder contractility , and increased rate of cholesterol nucleation , probably due to mucin glycoprotein hypersecretion .
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