Example sentences of "[subord] of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland has increasingly been able to give some very substantial grants towards churches , ensuring that churches faced with closure because of a repairs crisis have been able to continue in use . |
2 | It may not just be because of the reactions girls fear from their parents , but also because of the mental block they themselves create , illustrated in this chapter by Joanne . |
3 | It was impossible for Maradona to play in Rome because of the Pounds 2.5m he owes the Italian tax authorities following his turbulent spell at Napoli , where two inspired Championships were overshadowed by sordid drug and racketeering allegations . |
4 | ‘ I moved here in September so I have only been here a short time and we have had a lot of changes in the past because of the moves Eric has made , ’ she says . |
5 | Whether Washington was wise to use such coercive tactics is uncertain , because of the difficulties Brazil faces in adjusting other policies . |
6 | This in fact became so only because of the policies Wilson adopted in the way of providing arms to the other side , for which there was insufficient compensation from the rather half-hearted support given by the Soviets and by a few other countries to the Biafrans . |
7 | From the very start the surface temperature on Venus must have been much hotter than that on Earth — purely because of the planets proximity to the Sun . |
8 | Once again we are led to the provisional conclusion that the poll tax was only one variable determining party support in individual district authorities , not least because of the problems voters had in deciding where responsibility lay . |
9 | A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation . |
10 | It can even schedule parallel jobs across groups of workstations although the company is not hyping this facility , presumably because of the communications bottleneck caused by Ethernet . |
11 | But it could just happen , because of the risks Prince Charles takes with his boys . |
12 | They enjoyed huge success from ‘ 63 to ‘ 68 , not only because of the Ventures connection but also because they looked cool and had great-sounding handwound Alnico pickups ( Moseley purposely slanted his rhythm pickups to help balance out the treble and bass response ) . |
13 | While a planning authority may have a rational policy of its own , because of the appeals system , it is possible to get an appeal decision which is not fully in accordance with the local authority 's own idea of its own policy . |
14 | It was present in abundance in Lewis v. Cox because of the police warnings . |
15 | Since Alladice , the Divisional Court has accepted that access by a solicitor 's clerk to a detained person may be refused if the police believe that the clerk is ‘ not capable of providing advice , whether because of his appearance , age , his mental capacity or because of the police knowledge of him ’ . |
16 | Because of the schools emphasis on vocational courses such as computing and engineering , school leavers have a good success rate in getting jobs . |
17 | We were unable to explore systematically the electrical control activity in the postprandial state because of the patients intolerance to food . |