Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [prep] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Exodus 16 and Numbers 11 belong to two series of passages which are concerned with God 's response to complaints of the people during their years in the wilderness .
2 I wonder what was heaven 's response to Henry of Winchester when he achieved the bishopric ?
3 For instance , if an amount is included in a person 's income by virtue of TA 1988 , s421 ( assessment in respect of loan from close company ) in respect of any loan or advance , there is to be a corresponding reduction in the amount which can be included and taxable under TA 1988 , s677 ( TA 1988 , s677(3) ) .
4 The Chief of the General Staff of the People 's Army , Kico Mustaqi , was appointed Minister of People 's Defence in place of Prokop Murra .
5 Assessors scrutinised all aspects of the laboratory 's activities from receipt of a sample through to the final report .
6 The new developments of Morningside and Chelsea in the Antelope area of Sacramento clearly met the demands of today 's buyer in terms of value and quality , but other subdivisions had mixed results .
7 large scale public opinion surveys on people 's deprivations in respect of housing and environmental conditions , and the factors which affect their expression of this deprivation in protest action .
8 Sinowatz 's committal on charges of perjury in September 1990 [ see p. 37721 ] , which was upheld in April 1991 [ see p. 38164 ] , had repercussions in Burgenland where premature elections were held in June 1991 [ see p. 38299 ] .
9 Brent London Borough Council , by which the social worker was employed and which was a party to the proceedings , took the initiative in seeking M. 's committal for contempt of court , but if it had not done so some other initiative by or on behalf of the court itself would have been necessary .
10 In 1927 Variety 's judgement of Rose of the Tenements was that ‘ New York 's pictorially hackneyed East Side ’ had been used as the setting for ‘ a drab colourless presentation offering little in either entertainment or box office value ’ , and that family problems had not been ‘ dramatized to an extent where the mob can be made to forget the obvious ordinary scheme of things ’ .
11 At that very moment Ingulph came by and on seeing him Ashford 's relations acknowledged God 's judgement in favour of the abbey .
12 The motion , which fell three votes short of the necessary 289 votes , was proposed by Philippe Vasseur ( UDF ) in protest against the government 's support for reform of the European Communities ' common agricultural policy [ see p. 38931 ] .
13 I am grateful for the hon. and learned Gentleman 's support in respect of the fourth Trident boat .
14 If you have to give an answer that is unhelpful to the client , explain why you support the client 's case in spite of it .
15 When one considers Godwin 's illustration ( Fig. 38 ) and Disraeli 's description in Sybil of such a room , where the loom is placed centrally ‘ so as to gain the best light which the gloomy situation could afford ’ , and the ailing wife and children lie on mattresses in the comers , it is not difficult to see why many , as well as Dickens , might have thought such a separation an improvement .
16 The King 's Bench Prison was for gentlemen debtors , for ‘ men born to property and a high station in life who by their folly and crime reduced themselves to wretchedness and loaded themselves with disgrace ’ — though James Grant 's description in Pictures of Popular People could not be said to fit poor Benjamin Haydon .
17 And because those two incidents are in some way related to the death of Heather 's sister in June of last year . ’
18 It is important to observe the patient 's skin for signs of circulatory failure .
19 There has been some attempt to assess children 's preferences in terms of subject-matter , illustration style , reproduction processes , use of colour , and so on .
20 The possibility of redeploying the employee to another post within the Department will be fully discussed at this meeting with due consideration being given to the employee 's preferences in terms of alternative work .
21 Accordingly , unless this House is prepared to sweep away long-established law , there is no jurisdiction in the court to review a visitor 's decision for error of law committed within his jurisdiction .
22 He further suggested that to permit review of a visitor 's decision for error of law would not impair the effectiveness of the visitor 's domestic jurisdiction .
23 For myself , I can see no relevant distinction between a case where a statute has conferred such final and conclusive jurisdiction and the case where the common law has for 300 years recognised that the visitor 's decision on questions of fact and law are final and conclusive and are not to be reviewed by the courts .
24 The significance of the individual 's decision in terms of ‘ responsible church membership ’ will depend on the congregation 's understanding of ‘ discipleship ’ and its quality of life and breadth of vision in working that out in practical terms in today 's world .
25 However , one may query whether the Court of Appeal paid heed to the distinction between the status of a court 's decision in terms of the precedential weight of any ruling on a point of law and the legal status of the order the House issued consequent upon that decision .
26 He was wearing khaki dungarees about three sizes too big for him and a boy 's shirt with pictures of Mickey Mouse printed across the front .
27 Now if the matter arises on taxation in this way , it seems that a loan , the trial judgment was given on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one , a minute of order was prepared and signed by counsel for both the plaintiff and for the defendants and that was forwarded by the defendant 's solicitors to the plaintiff 's solicitors under cover of a letter dated the twenty third of April nineteen ninety one , er Mr who is the defendant 's solicitor in the third paragraph , had a letter wrote as follows I enclose a copy of the draft minute board , approved by Mr , he of course was counsel for the defendant , you are now , you , you were presumably now attend a sealed order .
28 13.3.1 by or to the Landlord may be given or made by or to the Landlord 's solicitors on behalf of the Landlord
29 13.3.2 by or to the Tenant may be given or made by or to the Tenant 's solicitors on behalf of the Tenant The only point to make is to ensure that any notices to be served on the tenant will be certain to be received , which they may not be if served at the premises .
30 Men 's toiletries producers Lynx have commissioned National Opinion Polls to carry out a survey on men 's attitudes to pressures of living and work .
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