Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 I do n't find that difficult , that 's really expected of me as part of the caring .
2 ‘ Right from the beginning my fellow directors have regarded me as part of the team and have been tremendously supportive . ’
3 Finally they seemed to accept me as part of the landscape and came within the range of my camera .
4 Your asking me as chairman of the board and I think I can speak to the board I think that the theatre has actually managed very well .
5 Any parent is very welcome to contact me as Chairman of the East Sussex Dyslexia Association on Eastbourne three four seven six two .
6 Although land-occupations and a rash of urban strikes were spontaneous and largely uncoordinated , rightists saw them as evidence of the revolution they had predicted would follow a Popular Front victory .
7 They have seen them as evidence of the need for different kinds and structures of planning , rather than as evidence of the impossibility or undesirability of planning as such .
8 Refusing even to denounce the building of West Bank settlements , though a good half of Jews in America and Israel would freeze them as part of the price for peace , Clinton easily outbid Brown .
9 You may be surprised to find that gutters and downpipes are regarded as luxuries by most kit garage manufacturers , and having them as part of the kit can add as much as £150 to the price on large double garages .
10 Many Nigerians seem to regard such allegations with amusement , dismissing them as part of the party political game which should not be taken too seriously .
11 The cichlids just seeing them as part of the overall decor would move them out of their way , often causing them to come apart making them useless .
12 It could well be that I have prejudices about what makes a decent DTP system , but I tried to outline and then to justify them as part of the review .
13 Managers do not really see them as part of the assets of the unit .
14 But the men reacted to the women " on the basis of sex solidarity rather than seeing them as part of the working class ' .
15 So be it but , remaining as I am of the view that they were a correct expression of the law , I repeat them as part of the ratio of my decision in this case .
16 Of the teachers we spoke to , two-fifths reported that they had rearranged their furniture , and well over nine-tenths of them had made some kind of change to their classrooms as a direct consequence of suggestions or recommendations made to them as part of the Primary Needs Programme .
17 Soviet writers observed that these resolutions corresponded with resolutions on eliminating foreign bases in the Third World adopted in the UN General Assembly ( for example at the Twenty-First Session in December 1965 ) and described them as part of the broader ‘ struggle against imperialism ’ .
18 Pupils from Redcar 's Zetland Primary School have been invited to join them as part of the launch of the Tidy Britain Group 's National Spring Clean ‘ 92 Campaign within Langbaurgh .
19 Let's say that you give one of your people a six month project to work on , you 've agreed with them as part of the parameters that you 're going to check with them every two months on it , where do you put those reminders to yourself ?
20 Record cards should be provided by management and salespeople encouraged to use them as part of the sales plan before each visit .
21 Local schools were again in evidence at the Central Region Youth Orchestra concert in the MacRobert in March , part of a series of concerts , drama and other events organised by them as part of the Jubilee .
22 But in the real world , where most of us enjoy our horses and look on them as part of the family , pony power can really score .
23 All comes from the Bible , which is offered to them as proof of the truth of what they are told , and gives them the impression that both extremes of behaviour are correct and righteous .
24 After parties have agreed on the method of enquiry , a time is allowed to them for preparation of the hearing .
25 In 1960 his great rivals , Ladbrokes , went into the football business , and Hill sued them for infringement of the copyright in his coupon .
26 ‘ ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of the breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ; ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as the contract term [ i.e. exemption clause ] satisfies the requirement of reasonableness . ’
27 Section 3(2) provides that a person dealing with a consumer , or contracting on his/her own written standard terms : can not by reference to any contract term — ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of the breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him , or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as … the contract term satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
28 May I on behalf of the House offer our deepest sympathy to those who were injured and hope that they have a speedy recovery ?
29 Chairman before before you do finally er pack your bag and zoom off back to wherever it is you 're going , could I on behalf of the county council and all of our participants here today and those who 've been around in the last fortnight thank you and Miss Whittaker and your assistant able assistants er Mrs Binns and Dave in the programme office for the sterling work they 've done .
30 ‘ Did n't I offer to go after 'er on be'alf of the gent ?
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