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

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1 Whatever the government allows in due course by way of contingency arrangements which it intends to permit in the first instance in personal injury cases , it is unlikely to sweep away the need for Legal Aid .
2 The Government is also expected to make its long-awaited decision on equality of pension payments by the end of the year .
3 For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development .
4 For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development .
5 Never intolerant of individuals , he had little patience for pettiness of mind .
6 Such behaviours as these require the development of the basic ego-function of drive-inhibition and re-direction — the suppression of an obvious , instinctual response in favour of an indirect , but intelligent one .
7 The new AB TGI for 1991 has revealed that the Sunday Express has an outstanding level of coverage of AB Adults with sizeable amounts of savings and investments .
8 It is necessary for you to take this kind of positive approach ; think in terms of maximizing the number of nutrients that you derive from food by eating the right kind of balance of different foods during meals .
9 Direct measurement of potassium-promoted change in heat of adsorption of CO on
10 A site was sought for a garage , but before the matter could be taken further , there came news of a possible change in control of the company and things were left in abeyance for the time being .
11 Criteria for assessing palliative response through quality of life proposed by Presant et al
12 Furthermore , serial results in individual patients at successive time points have been evaluated according to the criteria proposed by Presant et al for assessing palliative response by quality of life ( box ) .
13 He added that he had made that decision in spite of an embargo on similar junctions after the Bellgrove train crash two years earlier .
14 Radiographs of the chest showed enlargement of the right heart with prominence of the pulmonary outflow tract .
15 He 's the sea captain in charge of this sinking ship whose character switches from Mr Nice Guy to raging megalomaniac to hero of the day — all in less than two hours .
16 erm , certain , certain industries with erm , with a high or is it a low , a low income of elasticity of demand
17 Injection was the sole route of use of less than 4 per cent of the clients , but in combination with other methods ( smoking and sniffing ) , injection was used by one in ten of the users .
18 They doubted that this act represented any substantial change in policy and did not regard it as sufficient to confirm Pakistani non-alignment in light of the continuation of strong military links between Washington and Islamabad .
19 In June , when French President François Mitterrand called the referendum ( which was not constitutionally necessary as part of the French ratification process — see p. 38942 ) , opinion polls indicated a two-thirds majority in favour of ratification .
20 This is the ‘ region ’ for which extensive social and economic trend information is available and it has a practical reality as the area of responsibility of the Northern Regional Health Authority and as the regional level of organization of central state departments .
21 A year after the death his mother had married Edmund Morgan , a widowed church organist of mind-numbing dullness , and had retired with him to Bognor Regis where they lived on his father 's insurance money in a spacious bungalow in sight of the sea , in an obsessive mutual devotion which mirrored the meticulous order and tidiness of their world .
22 The Sri Lanka Environmental Journalists Forum ( SLEJF ) has been selected by the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ) to receive the Global 500 Award in recognition of its outstanding contribution to environmental reporting .
23 It is one thing for the Association to demand certain professional standards of its members ( as formulated in the Code of Professional Conduct ) , and to expect them to have loyalty to these rather than to the employer in any dispute , but the professional association itself has to be seen to take a strong stand in support of its membership , or indeed against its membership , if such situations of conflict arise .
24 A strong smell of polish of all kinds , furniture , brass and floor , mingling with the scent of sweetpeas greeted her .
25 They believe the council , aware of its weak case in favour of the barrage , is trying to wear down the opposition by attrition .
26 For a public good-the consumption of which is defined over geographic subsets of the total population and for which the costs of providing each level of output of the good in each jurisdiction are the same for the central government or the respective local government — it will always be more efficient or at least as efficient for local government to provide the Pareto-efficient levels of output for their respective jurisdictions than for central government to provide any specified and uniform level of output across all jurisdictions .
27 ( 1976 ) suggest that reduction in ozone of the order of 20 per cent might result from current and future use of fertilizers .
28 On Jan. 24 a United States federal judge in Washington DC accepted a guilty plea on behalf of BCCI on charges of racketeering .
29 The entire white watch crew at Wallasey fire station received a prestigious award in recognition of their bravery at the triple rescue .
30 The British Cabinet committee , meeting on 14 November , turned down the US idea , proposing instead a 50–50 division of frequency of traffic on the North Atlantic ; but the following day it decided that the fifth freedom should be accepted , subject to safeguards .
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