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

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1 Fran gasped , her whole body stiffening as wave after wave of heat enveloped her .
2 As it does , there may well be a place for prayer for healing of the emotions .
3 While no deaf person in Britain has been awarded any armed services medal — for the simple reason that no deaf person is permitted to serve in the armed services — or any government sponsored civilian award , or police award , deaf people have been given awards from such bodies as the Carnegie Fund , the Royal Humane Society , and the Society for Protection of Life from Fire .
4 Those medals were from the Society for Protection of Life from Fire .
5 Last night , Stephen Eades of Southport-based environmental group Save our Shoreline , which has campaigned for protection of nature amid Hamilton Oil 's exploration , said : ‘ We are concerned that the exploration does not disturb the environment and would rather these advances were in renewable energy sources . ’
6 These wishes concern the need for protection through love from a parent ; the need for relief from the feeling of helplessness which adults retain from their babyhood ; and the desire to see justice fulfilled , which is met by positing another , future , life .
7 All religions stress the need for preparation in depth for any understanding of their religion .
8 The new Arrangements are very similar to the 1988 Scheme , the main , and welcome , change being the removal of the lower tier in what had previously been a two-tier system for remuneration for advice at police stations : a solicitor could undertake up to £90 of work , extendable retrospectively , where the client was in custody for an arrestable offence , but only up to £50 ( non-extendable ) otherwise .
9 Bishop Crowley appointed as Chairman of CAFOD in 1988 .
10 The ISPA yesterday elected Mark Maclean , of Scotland , as chairman in place of Jahangir Khan , who retired from the post .
11 This service , which has been provided by Bob Peckford , is available not only to members but to all who have cause to complain about discrimination on account of deafness or hearing impairment .
12 Whilst understanding the reasons for change as part of AEAs evolution , he was unclear as to why the announcement had been made now but appreciated being given the information so explicitly and comprehensively .
13 APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME IN THE REGISTER OF FOREIGN LAWYERS
14 ‘ Despite this , planning applications for change of use to offices have been turned down on this ‘ residential ’ side of the road . ’
15 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 .
16 These buildings are now almost equally at risk from insensitive conversion as they are from demolition because a softening in the attitude of local planning authorities towards proposals for change of use of agricultural buildings has recently been encouraged by central government in an attempt to ameliorate the worsening financial circumstances of farmers .
17 The six participants also took a risk in buying the building without planning permission , but some months later they obtained consent for change of use from school premises to residential/studio units and the architect was able to instruct a builder to commence Stage 1 — the conversion of the building into six basic , serviced ‘ shells ’ .
18 In this chapter we shall identify two periods of decisive constitutional change since the eighteenth century , and in Chapter 4 we will deal with the substantial pressures for change with respect to the contemporary constitution .
19 The research aims to investigate the reasons for change in attitude to the Welsh language amongst 13 to 16 year olds.An attitude survey of first , second and third year Secondary pupils in 1988 will be repeated with the same pupils in 1990 .
20 Dr Roger Williams , director of the hospital 's liver unit , last night called for change in legislation in line with American law which would oblige medical staff to approach the relatives of suitable donors for permission to transplant healthy organs .
21 4.6 Reviewing Evidence for Change in Progress in Two Hiberno-English Vowels
22 To send a letter in due course to ask for support from Council of Churches in the UK and Ireland .
23 A letter came from the President of the Poor Law Unions ' Association , asking for support in opposition to a Bill which had been introduced on behalf of Bradford Corporation .
24 In addition , some clauses are regulated differently according to whether the contract is made with a person dealing as a consumer or with a non-consumer. ( a ) Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 The scope of the Act The UCTA 1977 applies to clauses which seek to restrict or exclude " business liability " , which is defined as liability for breach of obligations or duties arising — ( a ) from things done or to be done … in the course of a business … ; or ( b ) from the occupation of premises used for business purposes of the occupier …
25 THE question of what constitutes valid scientific data , suitable for admission as evidence in court , has plagued judges for decades .
26 However , the grounds for admission to hospital for treatment are unclear .
27 There is growing concern in the Government about unemployment in the south-east of England and what is seen as discrimination in favour of Scotland and other areas through regional aid .
28 There is growing concern within the Government about the level of unemployment in the south-east of England and what is seen as discrimination in favour of Scotland and other areas through regional aid .
29 The usual treatment for cholecystitis with occlusion of the cystic duct is surgical cholecystectomy .
30 There is no machinery for remission for misconduct in expert determination .
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