Example sentences of "of [noun sg] by a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , if a citizen suffers loss as a result of failure by a Member State to implement a directive , the citizen may be entitled to recover damages for that loss from the State even if the relevant provisions of the directive are not directly effective and even if , had the directive been implemented , the citizen would have been entitled to damages from another citizen rather than the state .
2 Mechanical Plant Large Engines , turbines , hydraulic pumps , compressors , presses , shearing machines , extrusion presses , milling machines , lathes , conveyors , powerscreens and refrigeration plant must all be the subject of investigation by a Plant Safety Engineer .
3 A company looks set to be forced out of business by a Government ban on the sale of reflective car number plates .
4 This is a reminder to go through your papers , particularly the offer of advance by a building society if this is on your file and requisitions on title , to check that by the time you go to completion you can satisfy the mortgagee on every point he , she or it has raised .
5 ‘ My sister Dorothy died from stomach cancer just eight weeks after being given a clean bill of health by a Manchester hospital .
6 In any case there was no time left to make his infusion before the assay : he left his blackthorn blossoms , cleansed of all thorns and husks , waiting in a clean vessel for his return , and covered from any floating particles of dust by a linen cloth .
7 In 1982 , two experienced High Court judges were prevailed upon to grant an injunction against the circulation of information by a shipping exchange accusing the plaintiff of connection with fraud .
8 Soil drying is promoted both by tree roots , which create large pores that are not characteristic of soils under grassland and moorlands , and the reduction of throughflow that occurs due to greater interception of precipitation by a tree canopy .
9 Katz & Fodor ( 1963 ) tried to delimit the scope of semantics by a boundary drawing exercise : the " upper bound " of semantics was provided by the borders of syntax and phonology , and the " lower bound " by a theory of pragmatics , understood as a theory of contextual disambiguation .
10 Suspensions of mucosal cells were prepared from fragments of mucosa by a pepsin extration technique .
11 He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman .
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