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

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1 ‘ Extending the range of visits to library and related establishments beyond the London area to which we are limited through lack of funds ’ …
2 Forecasting for periods of three to five years ahead is as much a part of the corporate planning activity .
3 Now , having checked out the way EUROAIM functions , we may decide to go as part of their umbrella .
4 For we understand that Dexter — the man who sacked David Gower — is set to go as chairman of selectors .
5 It is important to train your dog to accept grooming as part of its regular routine .
6 It is quite anomalous therefore that SI 1991 489 regulation 3(c) makes specific provision for any person to sue for breach of Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO insider dealing rule ) .
7 It follows therefore , that a fireman fighting a fire at a factory which is not his place of employment , will not be able to sue for breach of such a statutory duty ( Hartley v Mayoh & Co [ 1954 ] 1 QB 383 ) .
8 If the promise was not met , could the employee use the mail message as s/he would a postal mail letter to sue for breach of contract or to support other legal action ?
9 His remedy was to sue for breach of contract .
10 A Kenyan chartered accountant threatened to sue for loss of business .
11 However much , therefore , we may feel with the later Romantics that Wordsworth was ‘ a political apostate ’ , his social interests will always remain as evidence of his humanity .
12 However , this does not mean that they will become invalid — they will remain as evidence of achievement in their own right .
13 These hospitals would remain as part of the NHS , but would be given the freedom to run themselves .
14 Most of his contemporaries would have shrugged their shoulders and let it remain as part of the natural order of things .
15 The move follows the establishment of a branch office in Sofia earlier this month , and Frantzen will remain as head of local operations .
16 Mr Shute is assuming the chairmanship of Ross from Ross Marks , the company 's 37-year-old founder , who will remain as chairman of the consumer electronics operations and a director of the group .
17 63% of those managing directors and IT directors interviewed had heard of DTI 's Open Systems Technology Transfer programme , with 47% having read or heard about aspects of Open Systems through DTI material — beating ‘ Technical Press ’ ( 44% ) into second place .
18 Well a very close fought encounter at the stadium ; we had to wait for quarter of an hour for the first actual goal chance when Dave Bristow hit the ball from twenty five yards , which just cleared the bar .
19 If you can be as … affected as you seem to have been by answering journalists ' questions , perhaps I 'd be wiser to wait for publication of results , like everyone else .
20 Banks and bondholders are being asked to wait for repayment of nearly £1 billion of its £1.2 billion debt .
21 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
22 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
23 Entrusting the decision in unfair dismissal cases to tribunals was a conscious decision designed to include as part of the decision-making process the industrial experience of employers and employees .
24 We also need to understand any terms and conditions you wish to include as part of the deal structure .
25 Those who eschewed colour and decoration , like Spurgeon , and built what were really mammoth meeting-houses with a Greek front , were criticized for lack of taste and for concentrating too much on the preacher .
26 Sociolinguists who present their data using the simple graphs and frequency tables popularized by Labov in his early work have often been criticized for lack of statistical sophistication .
27 The study has been criticized for incompleteness of data , but it was a major step forward , and the results obtained were so positive that further research was stimulated .
28 Despite a long tradition of education , there is still a lack of qualified teachers : in 1986 almost 400 teaching posts were not filled for lack of trained applicants .
29 As for the speed of the machine I can not comment as lack of time with the machine did not allow us to perform our usual tests .
30 The provincial landscape of factions and fractions — localities squalling in impotence , absurdly competing for crumbs of resources , with no incentive to collaborate — is of course its own creation .
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