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

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1 ‘ A common type of case where problems of timing may arise is one in which the complaint and allegations involved in it are directly or closely associated with criminal proceedings which are pending .
2 But we reject a division between parties of opinion when matters of principle are at stake .
3 It is a position of danger where miracles of healing may occur but miracles of disaster also .
4 Article 26 of the 1983 UCP enabled banks to accept freight forwarders ' bills of lading when letters of credit required marine bills of lading if the freight forwarders ' bills of lading indicated that they were issued by a ‘ freight forwarder acting as a carrier , or the agent of a named carrier . ’
5 Some districts have traditional NHS inpatient units and outpatient clinics , but these fell out of favour when studies of outcome revealed that they were not particularly effective and were not reaching a sufficiently wide range of drinkers who might benefit from the service .
6 There is a readily identified ‘ central government interest ’ within the state of destination where considerations of sovereignty may be seen to be involved and where some knowledge of the nature of the documents is necessary if the state of destination is to be sure that its public policy ( e.g. as to bank secrecy ) is not offended .
7 As Keane says ‘ How do we guarantee the survival and future growth of democracy … the troubling paradox is the growing respectability of democracy has turned out to be a disappointing affair — ; certainly if democracy means a pluralistic system of power wherein decisions of concern to collectives of various others within civil society and the state are made directly or indirectly by their members ’ .
8 In turn however adjustments of attitude and method were demanded of the traditional concerns , some of which had developed simultaneously with , and sometimes interactively with , systems ideas .
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