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

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1 The professional miner seeking to achieve a higher standard of living through maximisation of earnings scarcely existed in the early sixteenth century .
2 Example 2:18 Covenant to yield up tenant 's fixtures at the expiry or sooner determination of the tenancy to yield up the demised property including all tenant 's fixtures in good repair and clean and tidy Example 2:19 Covenant to remove tenant 's fixtures if required if so required by the landlord by written notice given not later than three months before the term date to remove ( or pay for the removal of ) all fixtures affixed to the demised property by the tenant or such of them as may be specified in the notice Example 2:20 Covenant by tenant to inquire about removal of fixtures not later than six months before the expiry of the term to inquire in writing of the landlord which ( if any ) tenant 's fixtures the landlord requires the tenant to remove on the termination of the term
3 It 's absolutely extraordinary , you know , that every day here I 'm sure you have the same thing in France if you listen to the radio , every day there 's a sermon , something about hope of life hereafter .
4 If the idea of transcriptions for guitar of music manifestly written for other instruments offends your aesthetic sensibilities , then prepare to have them confounded : this is very fine music-making , with the emphasis on music .
5 ENTERTAINMENT in Widnes Market and Runcorn 's Shopping City today , as part of Halton Right Up Your Street Festival , features unicycling , juggling and fire illusion .
6 It is really a question of where we feel happiest , and how much we see ourselves as part of nature rather than in conflict with it .
7 Prosodic components should be regarded as part of intonation along with sequential components .
8 Nothing concentrates the mind of the pursuer 's solicitor more than the possibility that he may require to look to his own client for payment of expenses rather than the defender !
9 Compensation for loss of office/position up to £30,000 ;
10 Such payments would come within para 10 of the Statement as compensation for loss of office rather than in anticipation of retirement .
11 Usually , you will be more concerned with compensation for loss of office colloquially known as a golden handshake .
12 At the time of writing , the whole of a payment by way of compensation for loss of office below £30,000 , or the first £30,000 of a larger payment , is tax free .
13 There is no cover provided by the policy for theft of property not contained in a building i.e. theft from a motor vehicle is not covered .
14 Berghofer was reconfirmed as mayor of Dresden shortly afterwards and declared that he would not join another party until after the election .
15 The Electricity Boards were generally reluctant to go further and show large surpluses in their accounts , for fear of criticism both from consumers and from workers in the industry , though some Boards went further than others in this direction .
16 TBA-reactive substances in the gastric mucosa , an index of lipid peroxidation , increased significantly ( p<0.01 ) from a basal concentration of mean ( SEM ) 0.521 ( 0.014 ) nmol/mg protein to 0.626 ( 0.019 ) nmol/mg protein and 0.663 ( 0.036 ) nmol/mg protein three hours and six hours after administration of indomethacin respectively .
17 If therefore certiorari is generally available for error of law not involving abuse of power ( as on the basis of Lord Diplock 's speeches I consider that it is so available ) then it should be available also in respect of a decision of a visitor .
18 Right , this is a fashion plate ; a ball dress in the eighteen-forties , and I 'm just showing this actually to make another point ; sort of change of direction maybe , because I 'm now going to almost undo everything that I 've just said , and say that this was the fashion , high fashion of the eighteen forties .
19 The stance adopted by the Act does not concede the full force of the argument that ‘ there may be a need for a clear legislative recognition that expression of unashamedly racist sentiments , as such , is an aspect of freedom of speech too costly in terms of long-term social disharmony to be tolerated in a pluralistic society where ultimately the possibility of democracy and civil liberty may depend on wholehearted public commitment to the fostering of social solidarity . ’
20 It lent itself , as we have seen , to the various profitable forms of division of labour habitually practised in Edinburgh in the years in question ; and the " relatively standardized and durable product " could be stockpiled during disputes .
21 While there is a good deal of division of opinion both about these attempts to characterise the present situation and about what further conclusions theology should draw from it , there lies here a nexus of issues to which theologians have had to turn their attention , especially since the Second World War .
22 Use of idiom was almost totally lacking in the samples of signing collected , partly because these were fixed tasks of description of pictures rather than conversational ( though even in conversations which we recorded with interpreters the signing was dominated by English ) , and partly because there is a feeling that BSL in its deaf form is somehow inappropriate for the formality of a test situation .
23 As the use of equity based financing mechanisms reduces the degree of inequality of allocation nationally the potential benefits to be derived from developing increasingly elaborate models for allocation are likely to be small .
24 Brody speculates that this finding ( which runs counter to the evidence which I presented above that grandparents place more value on this relationship than grandchildren ) may reflect the idealism of the younger generation and their lack of experience of situations where demands are actually made upon them .
25 bias towards assessment of adequacy rather than optimality of provision ; and
26 The rise in the share of transfers ( pensions , dole , etc. ) also probably took the form ( as it did over the period as a whole ; see chapter 9 ) of an extension of coverage of schemes rather than of a growth in real value in excess of productivity .
27 the work of Action of Churches Together in Scotland ( A.C.T.S. ) Church Unity Week
28 What 's your third choice of piece of music then Sandy ?
29 Case 2 — A woman of 85 with diabetes controlled by diet presented to the accident and emergency department and gave a history of loss of independence over two weeks and a fall .
30 All sections are subject to an excess of £15 per person per section , except for Sections 1 , 3 , 9 and 12 which do not have an excess , and Section 4 in respect of Loss of Deposit only claims where the excess is only £5 per person .
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