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

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1 For this would obviously ensure pride of place for holist explanations .
2 Do all have freedom of conscience except the King ? "
3 The organiser , too , is a woman … though she 'd rather give pride of place at the air display to another female — Sally B , a B-17 bomber , star of the film Memphis Belle .
4 Even if firms were completely market orientated , they would still make errors of judgement from time to time .
5 That is , it does not directly make use of information about the length of words , or information about the overall word shape .
6 By contrast , capitalists are able to withdraw resources more incrementally , with restricted implications for their own immediate welfare , and they can usually redeploy means of production in other localities , regions or countries if faced with large-scale disruption .
7 She said : ‘ I 'll always find loads of material on High Row . ’
8 Such communications may clearly show signs of similarity to our own human allocation of emotions and feelings — anger , affection , dominance and so on — but of how a chimpanzee actually feels anger , we have little comprehension .
9 For example , Revill states that ‘ there is a great need for proper evaluation of the various teaching methods adopted in the library ’ , and Lubans has pointed out , in 1972 , that ‘ the results of evaluation not only present possible alternatives for better programmes but should also provide standards of performance for such instruction ’ .
10 It can also provide measures of confidence in its classification , which a conventional perceptron can not .
11 Victory for 26-year-old Piper would probably wreck hopes of rematch between Benn and Chris Eubank .
12 Thirdly , the order relates to the working papers of the auditors of Atlantic and not simply to Atlantic itself but these papers could clearly contain information of relevance to the administrator 's investigation even if that information could not have been obtained in litigation against Atlantic .
13 To recapitulate , it is clear that differences in national legislation may not only have the effect of preventing a good or service produced in one state being sold in another , but may also distort conditions of competition between manufacturers or suppliers located in different Member States of the Community .
14 As a safety-valve mechanism as well as in the effort to use the peripheral labour resources productively , liberal economists such as Vera Lutz have recommended the encouragement of emigration to areas of labour-scarcity , but this may also produce problems of integration in the long term .
15 The two say they will also investigate areas of co-operation on future-generation storage products .
16 In consequence , Christianity could also find lines of convergence with Mithraism — the more so as Mithraism stressed the immortality of the soul , a future judgement and the resurrection of the dead .
17 We would not routinely recommend restorative proctocolectomy knowingly for patients with Crohn 's colitis because the failure rate is high and most will eventually develop recurrence of disease in the anal canal or in the small bowel .
18 However , her categorisation is unprincipled in the sense that it does not really relate types of metaphor to each other , and is thus no more than a typology of poetic examples .
19 Time spent is not recoverable , while improved performance will often enable recovery of money in the medium term ; thus time is the most scarce resource at the project manager 's disposal .
20 Thus some courts have reasoned on the hypothesis that if an issue is deemed to be one of law then this must inevitably involve substitution of judgment on their part .
21 These comments from the touchline may well contain points of value about the scientific game .
22 Business users may increasingly interpret custody of information as a localised responsibility especially if charging mechanisms mean they pay directly for assistance from the wider organisation .
23 In addition , of course , the goal of deaf education is the production of English literacy and communication , so that the teacher can legitimately impose rules of English on the form of signing .
24 Translating in the other direction , from one of the above languages into English , will frequently involve loss of information along the dimensions in question .
25 We can usefully compare figures of output for individual issues , calculated as described above , with records ( where they exist ) of the amount of money in a state 's economy .
26 This would at least save hours of research in pursuing vessels through a vast number of published reports , with only a frail memory for a guide .
27 Redundancy , however , will often imply a major organisational change in the business , in which case other factors may have to be considered which may cumulatively outweigh length of service in a particular case .
28 Abolition of the Wages Council could seriously affect equality of pay between the sexes .
29 ‘ It would be great if we could come up with a way of treating some disorders , we could actually make use of cannabis in some way therapeutically , that would be tremendous . ’
30 You would anyhow not expect on this occasion any words of wisdom from me , indeed my wife and four daughters would doubtless tell you that you should never expect words of wisdom from me .
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