Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | But that does not make it right to encourage disaster in search of diversion . |
2 | In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value . |
3 | Would you please be good enough to arrange signature on behalf of Three Vee Ltd ? |
4 | Some people lack one colour pigment , and so lose sensitivity to part of the spectrum , usually red or green . |
5 | These and other findings discussed by Johnston and McClelland ( 1980 ) not only provide evidence in favour of their model of visual word-recognition , but also evidence against other types of model . |
6 | Congress , this simply calls for the Labour Party , like the G M B and its experience yesterday in awarding like the gold badge to show and acknowledge long serving members with award of some sort of recognition . |
7 | This policy gives them a much needed spread of risk of buyer and of export market and gives the policyholder the best ‘ rate on line ’ : ie the percentage ratio between the amount of premium and the level of cover provided . |
8 | On Sept. 17 the politburo of the ruling Kampuchean People 's Revolutionary Party ( KPRP ) appointed Hor Nam Hong , hitherto Minister Assistant in charge of monitoring Foreign and Judicial Affairs , as Foreign Minister of the SOC in place of Premier Hun Sen [ see p. 37655 for August government and party appointments ] . |
9 | The solicitors for P & O , the owners of the Townsend Thoresen ferry Herald of Free Enterprise , naturally face claims for loss of or damage to vehicles . |
10 | I do n't think , you 'd better have cards in front of you . |
11 | China 's view was that Taiwan could only enter GATT as part of China . |
12 | Germany was constitutionally permitted only to send troops in defence of NATO territory , although following the December 1990 all-German election Chancellor Helmut Kohl had conceded that this rule would have to be changed . |
13 | Paddy would only change hands as part of a specific economic debt contracted outside the field of kinship relations . |
14 | In any case , Twoflower was delightedly taking picture after picture of people engaged in what he described as typical activities , and since a quarter-rhinu would subsequently change hands ‘ for their trouble ’ a tail of bemused and happy nouveaux-riches was soon following him in case this madman exploded in a shower of gold . |
15 | I only saw highlights on match of the day , but from what I saw , the play was amazing . |
16 | It is common ground that any power to make the order sought must be found in the Act , since the English courts have no inherent jurisdiction to act in aid of a foreign court and , as a matter of English domestic law , treaties only take effect as part of that law to the extent that they are incorporated by statute , with or without modification . |
17 | Again , sentences only express propositions by virtue of specific contexts and a specific encoder within a deictic field . |
18 | This will help them to make better informed decisions on behalf of the company , its shareholders and employees worldwide . |
19 | A bailor has it against a mere bailee at pleasure even if he never himself had actual possession of the goods and only acquired title by virtue of an illegal but completely executed contract of sale . |
20 | When it is only a month or two old , the long dangling object in front of its face is obviously a puzzle to it . |
21 | The decision to build the lift could not have been taken lightly ; it only makes sense as part of a scheme of general improvement . |
22 | There we sat , at the dinette feature , side by side , equably untwirling yard after yard of the pale pasta . |
23 | Even if Bernard Stasi may be right in describing Jack Lang 's cultural policy as a ‘ spectacular performance played behind closed doors for the amusement of the prince and his obliging friends ’ , it will be a challenge to succeed him , the longest serving Minister of Culture of the Fifth Republic . |
24 | It is not difficult to derive more information from the basic recorded information by combining two or more parameters , and thus to establish things like rate of climb or descent and rate of change of airspeed . |
25 | Neill had just visited Johannesburg as part of a lecture tour in South Africa . |
26 | A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition . |
27 | He had already made speeches in favour of European co-operation and even of a Franco-German union . |
28 | More women than men are excluded on this basis because of the rule which states that men should normally claim benefit on behalf of the women they are living with ( whether they are married or not ) . |
29 | It was n't Rory Adam had set his sights on , it was the nightclub , and it seemed now that his first devious move was already paying dividends in loss of business for Rory . |
30 | Third , since 1984 , unions in RENFE have won the right to negotiate over the level of minimum service , and management has not normally run services in excess of that level even if resources were available . |