Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 McEwan Younger was a familiar figure in Edinburgh and played a full part in its commercial life , as a director of the British Linen Bank and Scottish Television , and as chairman of Second Scottish Investment Trust .
2 Applicants should note that ‘ AS ’ levels are also accepted as part of the general entry requirements for admission to first degree or DipHE courses ( see page 51 ) , and may also be acceptable in place of an ‘ A ’ level in a specified subject for the purpose of satisfying course requirements .
3 The Dutch striker , whose scoring touch has been badly missed , hopes to play for part of next Sunday 's away game at newly promoted Cremonese .
4 McCashin , who is relocating to Europe as part of last November 's corporate reorganisation that placed three vice-presidents in charge of European operations , says he is authorised to spend up to $10m without consulting the company 's finance committee .
5 And I think you can rest assured that the quality systems will be the foundations onto which we will build any changes which are identified as being necessary , as part of next week 's get-together .
6 The ninth National Assembly 's second session was held in Hanoi on Dec. 9-23 [ see p. 39007 for election of ninth Assembly in July 1992 ] .
7 The lesser charges centred on the unlicensed pistol and stolen car came up for trial on 11th May .
8 Teachers are reminded that the following fees fall due for payment on 1st January 1992 , but may be paid earlier if desired .
9 The row of Grimauds , wanting not this chatter but Shakespeare , value for money at last , was inhibiting .
10 As the entrance requirements for universities , colleges and the professions have become more demanding in recent years , so increasing numbers have stayed on for a Sixth Year to study for Certificate of Sixth Year Studies examinations , to take ‘ crash ’ courses or modules in new subjects or to upgrade their existing results .
11 ( 7 ) If the Panel 's decision touches on some novel or important issue it will often publish its findings to serve as guidance to third parties .
12 It has taken Gary Pallister a long time to fulfil the promise that tempted Alex Ferguson to part with £2.3m but in America the Manchester United centre-half delivered a powerful case for elevation to first choice .
13 The last known civic function in which he took part was the election by the council of Sir William Horne as Mayor on 13th October 1487 .
14 The retreat was a time for fear at first , and self-scrutiny .
15 This year our Easter Course will take place from lunch time Tuesday 8th April until after tea on 12th April at Southlands College situated on the outskirts of Wimbledon ; set in pleasant rural surroundings , participants will be accommodated in Queensmere pictured here .
16 We therefore propose to have a ‘ workshop ’ after lunch on 27th June , to be conducted by Rita Quick .
17 The early redemption will result in an extraordinary charge of about $9m after tax against second quarter figures .
18 The appeal for Law in last year 's Library Report prompted a most generous response from Old Somervillian Lawyers .
19 Also pardoned was Clair E. George , a former executive within the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) , who had been convicted on Dec. 9 on two felony charges of perjury and misleading Congress after a second trial [ for ending of first trial see p. 39043 ] .
20 The Chancellor gradually retired from acting as judge of first instance , and reserved himself for the Court of Appeal in Chancery and for the House of Lords .
21 HongMid possibly thinks that , now that the Japanese banks have abandoned their role as lender of first resort and some of the borrowers are not the forces they were , global banking might make sense again .
22 The main reason seems to be a difference of opinion over the Italian state 's role as lender of last resort to troubled banks .
23 Eventually the Bank will be required as lender of last resort .
24 In being prepared to lend to the discount houses or to buy bills from them , the Bank of England is the ultimate guarantor of sufficient liquidity in the monetary system and is known as lender of last resort .
25 As a result banks may have to call in money from the discount houses , which , in turn being short of liquidity , have to sell bills back to the Bank of England ( acting as lender of last resort ) .
26 Controlling either the monetary base or broad liquidity is difficult given that the Bank of England is always prepared to provide liquidity to the discount houses as lender of last resort .
27 The Bank of England acts as lender of last resort to the domestic banking system , in that it will provide funds to the banking sector when it is short of cash .
28 The Bank of England has a great deal of power over the financial markets because of its role as lender of last resort .
29 Having seen the function of the Bank of England in the sterling money markets carrying out its role as lender of last resort , it is now possible to look at the significance of its open market operations in relation to interest rate determination in the money markets and in the wider economy .
30 The discount houses may be forced to borrow from the Bank of England as lender of last resort .
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