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

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1 An echo technique using analysis of diastolic flow patterns may be more sensitive .
2 This will release space in the Cottrell Building to accommodate expansion of the other Schools .
3 that discrimination constitutes violation of rights enunciated by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ,
4 This rule was later extended to include the power to issue bonds for a further £1,000 … a provision made use of straight away as 280 x £25 bonds were registered from the beginning .
5 How far does the writer make use of the emotive and other associations of words , as opposed to their referential meaning ?
6 Data archive preparation to support study of intra-urban migration
7 It has been suggested that the decision to go east of London to Stratford will be detrimental to people in the north .
8 Several silk mills were set up around the Chalford Valley , but the majority made use of the then-vacant woollen mills .
9 When the net proceeds from trucking ( income less running expenses and the wage of the driver ) equalled the cost of the truck the driver became owner of one third of the vehicle .
10 In a two-person economy ( A and B ) , efficient provision involves summation of their marginal benefits , so that
11 Paris 's leading photographer launches exhibition of his life 's work .
12 It would be disingenuous on our part to pretend ignorance of our book 's impact , both in sales and controversy .
13 Secondly , the case became representative of the whole thrift scandal , where the newly deregulated savings and loan industry had been pillaged through ruthless speculation and outright fraud .
14 Some of the discussion of the informal sector and the Turner thesis suggest that , for a minority , there may be small improvements in housing or occupation , but the majority remain part of the mass of the urban poor .
15 Born in Istanbul , Pasha became director of the Deutset-Orient Bank there .
16 The story made News of the World .
17 The second sentence constitutes part of the setting along with the time elements established in the first sentence .
18 It avoids the pitfall of trying to be too clever , and thanks to its ice-sharp ingenuity offers entertainment of the highest quality .
19 All the other matches ended in draws but Nottinghamshire wasted an opportunity to go top of the table at Lord 's .
20 All the other matches ended in draws but Nottinghamshire wasted an opportunity to go top of the table at Lord 's .
21 They welcomed US President Bush 's recent decision to cancel development of new tactical nuclear missiles ( the follow-on to the Lance programme ) and artillery for deployment in Europe , but did not reach agreement on the withdrawal of existing nuclear artillery or short-range missiles before talks with the Soviet Union began .
22 How can jobs be created by the housing sector in West Belfast ? increase overall budget to include expansion of re-build programme , upgrading of repairs service ? should there be positive discrimination in favour of the local workforce on schemes taking place in West Belfast ?
23 A high-speed serial port and cable offers exchange of data with MS-DOS machines , and a parallel port supports printers or an external 1.44Mb floppy drive .
24 Although empathy has attracted considerable criticisms ( and perhaps a degree of misunderstanding ) a key objective in history teaching involves appreciation of how people in the past thought and felt .
25 ‘ The route goes north of the town , ’ MacMinimum said with relief .
26 Photographic recording of naevi and use of these photographs to detect change suggesting development of melanoma has been essential in this study .
27 When the messenger arrived in his camp bringing news of his call to the throne , all Imrik said was ‘ Why ? ’ , and upon being told of the murders , he commented ‘ Bad , very bad ’ , which was considered quite long-winded for him .
28 They have , however , overlooked the possibility of moderate hyperprolactinaemia reflecting compression of the pituitary stalk .
29 There were some handy ones around — Charlie Gillett and Simon Frith 's Rock File series and Dafydd Rees ' Star-File were among those that first made waves of a sort — but it was n't until Guinness published their initial British Hit Singles , in 1977 , that the genre became part of the UK 's list of best-sellers .
30 I began to develop an interest in music in the early sixties , by a more or less accidental association : French film directors like Godard and Louis Malle used classical pieces evocatively and , sometimes , innovatively , and instead of confirming my extensive prejudices against anything beyond rock , blues and jazz , this exposure made music of the past appear unexpectedly fresh .
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