Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] of [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Payment of costs and expenses of ( i ) lawyers , legal and paralegal advisors and other necessary professional advisers in a destination country , ( ii ) the obtaining of medical , professional or photographic evidence and reports and of documentation required in order to obtain legal representation ( iii ) notarial , certification and legalisation fees , transportation costs to obtain documents and translation costs , incurred by the Insured Person up to a maximum of £5,000 in total in pursuit of compensation and damages arising from or out of injury to or illness or death of the Insured Person occurring during the period of insurance PROVIDED always that the Insurers shall have complete control over any legal proceedings and the selection , appointment and control of lawyers .
2 Research is , of course , carried on outside the corporate sector in universities and other institutions of learning ; even so , these bodies are increasingly dependent on commercial sponsorship , and corporate funds tend to flow more readily into projects identified by , or otherwise of interest to , the sponsor .
3 Jacobitism often grew out of disillusionment with developments which had happened since the Revolution , rather than out of opposition to the Revolution itself .
4 Because of this factor it is relatively expensive and little seen , and only of use to regular , frequent business users who would find themselves in difficulties without the transportation .
5 Invalidity would be the result of non-conformity to statutory purposes and not of non-conformity to the common law .
6 Nor is it intended to overlook the existence in the councils of state and elsewhere of men to whom any loosening of the reins was wholly repugnant .
7 Thus , the policy context , within which the redundancies took place and which older workers experienced in the labour market , often for the first time in twenty or more years , was one of unconcern if not of antagonism to their special needs .
8 Once again a big thank you to everyone involved in these projects and best of luck to you all for future fund raising activities .
9 Our evidence for the organization and internal politics of classical Corinth is meagre , and out of proportion to the city 's importance .
10 Many of the courses are privately owned and out of bounds to casual visitors , but this is no problem as Florida has more golf courses than any other state — 930 .
11 Is this obsessive watching of trains sliding in and out of stations to be construed , in the child , as a substitute for sex and , in the adult , as a desire to prolong childhood indefinitely and avoid coming to terms with mature sexuality ?
12 It was not , you went on thinking , knowing vaguely about butterflies , a future barred to the wrinkled and whitish corpses on your plate , tinged with green as if out of obedience to your grandmother 's convictions they had surrendered their essences to the cabbage .
13 And particularly of concern to us an adverse structural shift in various employment sectors .
14 Modernization conceived as differentiation is of course the linchpin of Parsonian sociology , but can be traced back through the work of Weber and even of Lukács to the aesthetic writings of the mature Hegel ( Ká0tz 1982 ) .
15 So in order to have something that enables you to keep records of two or three hundred customers , and then of course to be able to print out some sort of lists or invoices at the end of it , you would need to pay , probably even now , a couple of thousand pounds , and very often of course more .
16 In the same way , an economy 's laws record a history of solutions to problems of monopoly and theft and then of solutions to the loopholes and opportunities those first laws opened .
17 The third group of parts covers several matters of importance to the insolvency practitioner , but not of interest to the businessman .
18 This resulted in a greater awareness not only of global issues , but also of threats to our immediate surroundings .
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