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

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1 The marks of a corporation are : perpetual succession , i.e. the death or withdrawal of members , or the addition of new members from time to time , does not impair the continuity and identity of the body : ‘ in like manner ’ , as Blackstone says , ‘ the river Thames is still the same river , though the parts which comprise it are changing every instant' ; the use of a common seal as evidence of at least the more formal acts of the corporation ; and the capacity to sue and be sued by its corporate name .
2 Major work continues in Newark town centre with the closure of part of in the Beesmarket Hill area of the town .
3 Major work continues in Newark town centre with the closure of part of in the
4 Apart from memory size , there is no limit to the level of nesting of FOR
5 I think they 've got quite good variety of kind of up market right down to , if you 're looking for a bargain .
6 It is this which suggests the presence of Verulamium of at least one craftsman not engaged at Middleborough , for there are some significant additions to the features of the latter .
7 Since 1979 , it has announced special awards to senior women in the visual arts and also mid-career achievement awards for significant contributions to the Women 's Caucus for Art of to the furthering of its goals .
8 These consist of two linear portions whose slopes differ and closer inspection reveals that over a narrow range of temperature of between 2 and 5 K the slope changes continuously .
9 The main implications of age-barrier retirement are , first , that it results in an average fall in income of about a half .
10 Official forecasts for 1992 predicted a fall in GDP of between 3 and 6 percent , and increase in unemployment by one-third , and inflation levels of between 13 and 15 per cent .
11 Er sometimes that has been known and it would be right to , for a youngster to sort of through their mother and father to take it back and say well look er can we have another one , but that would only be on a rare occasion , but if we 're given an assignment in the congregation then , especially in a
12 I think Spencer Tracy was a sort of originator of under playing , under stating , under acting — he was brilliant .
13 I mean it 's it 's portrayed the the flats as a sort of nest of of criminals you know .
14 But Jim really hurt her because erm when she was going out with him he was a virgin and then erm they came back , you notice things were a bit sort of sort of on the rocks when they came back at first ?
15 As an example , it might be claimed that in ‘ hutch ’ was different ( perhaps in having shorter duration ) from in ‘ hush ’ or ‘ Welsh ’ , ; or it might be claimed that the place of articulation of in ‘ watch apes ’ is different from that of in ‘ what shapes ’ .
16 I mean there were several people but m the surprising was the person in charge of of the work girls you see .
17 A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet .
18 I I have a always understood the distinction between the Greater York study area which is an area of calculation of among other things , housing needs and the Greater York area which was an area in which those needs may be met .
19 Will the Government recognise that the only way that many of those pensioners will have a happy and healthy retirement is through a substantial increase in the basic rate of income of at least £5 for a single person and £8 per couple , which is the commitment of the Labour party and which is supported by pensioner groups throughout the country as was shown by a recent lobby of Parliament by pensioners from the north-west which was supported by many Conservative Members ?
20 With n reactive components in the filter stage , the maximum rate of fall-off of outside the pass band becomes 20n dB per decade of frequency and the filter is accordingly said to be of nth order .
21 Full private funding of the link would require a rate of return of between 12%percnt ; and 15% and British Rail has argued that the project can not even provide the 8% return demanded of public sector investment .
22 EEC trade , as measured at least by exports , has , since British accession , been at a rate of growth of about that of the OECD as a whole — well below that of the newly industrialised countries of Asia and exactly equal to that of the Efta countries .
23 This could lead to a drop in temperature of between 5 and 10 degrees centigrade over the region , with the curtailment of the spring growing season and consequent losses of food production .
24 Criteria for inclusion were : liquid stool incontinence for at least 12 months , frequency of incontinence of at least once a week , frequent severe urgency , and inefficacy of conventional medical treatment ( constipating agents , fibre supplementation , regular enemas ) given for at least one month by the referring physician .
25 They should , as a result , be able to predict the probability of occurrence of at least some future events , and their consequences .
26 The initial public reaction within the profession to this facility has , perhaps not surprisingly , been muted , though commercial and financial pressure for incorporation of at any rate the largest firms may ultimately become unstoppable .
27 The heaviness of carriage and the risk of neonatal septicaemia are directly related : infants who are heavily colonised have an increased risk of infection of at least 10-fold .
28 ‘ Some people are booked quite a way in advance and others we do n't get a lot of notice of at all …
29 Normally a GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE pass in Mathematics of at least grade B is required .
30 Normally an ‘ A ’ or ‘ AS ’ level pass in Irish of at least grade C is required .
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