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

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1 Money has to be something that is widely accepted in settlement of debts .
2 The night-time replenishment of ozone is presumably caused by transport of ozone-rich air from higher altitudes .
3 No doubt there will be some complicated arguments about the concept of recklessness in the civil courts since this concept , commonplace in the criminal courts , is rarely paraded in front of the civil judge .
4 Unlike the dysuria associated with cystitis or upper renal tract infection , gonococcal dysuria is rarely combined with frequency of micturition .
5 Your sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a defect is expressly limited to replacement of the diskette as provided above .
6 The output for training patterns F'1 to F'3 is little affected by removal of X1 , but the response to F'4 is greatly distorted .
7 In addition , the president is constitutionally responsible for the making of treaties and the appointment of ambassadors and is effectively put in charge of foreign policy .
8 The suspension in such a case is merely done by way of good administration .
9 Those who believe that such insistence would ‘ infringe civil liberties ’ should appreciate that this liberty is valueless if wise judgment is so impaired by lack of insight that sufferers from the underlying illness can use this liberty only to their detriment .
10 Where a registered foreign lawyer who would , apart from this rule , be required to pay an annual contribution or special levy , claims , and the Council agrees , that he or she is so covered in respect of dishonesty or failure to account , whether by a compensation fund other than the Solicitors ' Compensation Fund , or by an indemnity fund other than the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund , or by compulsory insurance , that there is a substantial reduction in the risk to the Solicitors ' Compensation Fund in respect of his or her practice in comparison with the risk presented by a solicitor practising in a like manner , the Council may reduce that annual contribution or special levy to such amount as the Council thinks fit or to zero .
11 Although it is often presented as a scientific term , relating to features of urban development , its use is better understood as part of an ideological set which has been borrowed from the United States .
12 In some cases it may be difficult to gain entry to the channel unless the product is somehow differentiated by way of uniqueness or lower price than those products already established in the channel .
13 The points in two point four to two point nine are nevertheless important and we would er I would strongly recommend that you endorse the erm making of those points to Aida If they then do n't take those points on board , you would have the opportunity when the plan is , is finally put on deposit of making a formal objection to the plan on the basis that we disagree with that particular wording , but I have here th th th the strong expectation that Aida will take on board those small points anyway and it is just a matter therefore o of making minor changes , but unfortunately the conformity issue is , is a , is a rather different one whether we are er in er er er as an authority in agreement with what Aida is saying in their plan .
14 Non-consent is generally established by proof of violence whether actual , threatened or feared .
15 In a photoionization process , on the other hand , any energy from the incoming photon over and above that needed to ionize the molecule is carried away as kinetic energy of the electron ejected from the molecule ; conservation of linear momentum is generally accomplished by recoil of the ion formed .
16 Pearson 's enforced demotion within his own company , and the distaste shown by his partners for experiments that veered too sharply away from the comedies that had established Welsh-Pearson 's reputation , is generally taken as evidence of the conservatism inherent in the film industry .
17 In the Rhayader basin , grade is generally correlated with depth of overburden .
18 " Not everything is untrue , but almost everything is incorrectly interpreted through lack of genuine knowledge " Nizan pointedly remarks .
19 Net migration ( i.e. I - E ) for the period between censuses is easily obtained by subtraction of the natural increase ( B - D ) from the change in total population but will be subject to considerable error in comparison with the other components of change .
20 Psychology is normally taught as part of a Biological Sciences degree programme , but there is also a joint degree with Artificial Intelligence .
21 Concentration is normally measured by number of newspaper titles ( or radio stations , and so on ) or market share .
22 Such an aggregate will only equal the value of total output if those goods which are produced but not sold are also included — this item , which is called ‘ net changes in stocks and work in progress ’ , is normally counted as part of firms ' investment spending ( which is logical since such goods are for future rather than current consumption ) .
23 This is where we had some sort of car this is just looking at hardness of water actually , but this is , you 've got the C O three
24 There is a vague realisation that extinction is forever , and that the species we are losing may have great potential benefits for mankind , but the conservation response , even now , is largely based on preservation of a few charismatic species .
25 Currently , the main attention and content of reform is largely imbalanced in favour of the more basic of the cognitive goals , to the relative neglect of higher-order cognitive goals , and to a very strong passivity when it comes to personal/social development goals .
26 Making improvements to existing , uninsulated , timber or concrete floors is likely to be highly disruptive and prohibitively expensive , and is best done as part of a major renovation programme .
27 Upper Silesia is best considered through application of the usual principles relating to the conferring of benefits upon third parties ; the question is then whether the allies intended to confer benefits upon Poland , and whether they in fact did so .
28 The existence of a bibliography and index in a book may be ascertained from its entry in the national bibliography , but the quality of these items is best judged from examination of the book itself .
29 This is best described by way of an example .
30 Louis Gerstner received a lesson on Friday on just how tough it will be to lead IBM Corp in the midst of its economic woes , as he was showered with difficult questions about his qualifications to lead a computer company , Dow Jones & Co reports : Gerstner was also asked to explain why he left RJR to lead IBM — ‘ I thought this was an extraordinary opportunity , ’ he said , and asked if he felt he had completed his job at RJR , Gerstner responded ‘ I do n't think the job is ever finished as chief of a large company . ’
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