Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 It is no wonder that the right hon. Gentleman wants to support elements of the social charter being imposed here .
2 change the status of the problem report to ‘ ACCEPT ’ to indicate that he has received notification of the problem
3 This form of diligence can be used as soon as the warrant has been obtained from the court and before the debtor has received notification of the action against him by service of the court papers .
4 Difficulties over timing are normally resolved by the respective lawyers giving appropriate undertakings , particularly if the chargee will not release the charge until it has received part of the sale proceeds .
5 To make predictions about nuclear shapes a model needs to include aspects of the individual motion of the neutrons and protons .
6 Kubota has stopped production of the Mips Technologies Inc R3000-based Titan 1.0 machines which it inherited from its now defunct Stardent Inc sibling .
7 Over the years the body of Electors grew from the original Elector Counts to include representatives of the cults of Sigmar and Ulric .
8 This prospective community based study has given estimates of the incidence of acute renal failure in an unselected population , indicates a potential workload for renal services , and highlights the importance of preventable and treatable acute renal failure in the form of prostatic disease .
9 The London-based , Palestinian Arabic newspaper , Al-Quds Al Arabi , has given details of the cultural pillage of Iraq during and after the Gulf War .
10 A decision to let ICI 's bioscience businesses demerge would mark a sharp break with a tradition that has formed part of the company 's culture since it started : the tradition of the cartel .
11 Rayner , a Marks and Spencer executive , had the support of five or six full-time civil servants — the Efficiency Unit — which since July 1983 has formed part of the Cabinet Office .
12 The study of bureaucracy has formed part of the analysis by economists of public choice in the non-market sector .
13 Every department is having to carry out market tests and exercises to compare costs of the internal service to that in the private sector , ’ he said .
14 Taking a counter-example , the success of a project reported by Veblen ( 1978 ) for an area in western Guatemala was attributed to the institution of communal forest holdings , or ejido , which has favoured preservation of the forests of Totonicapan .
15 This brief chapter has included details of the major LEA and school initiatives in the home-school field between the start of PNP in 1985 and the end of our fieldwork in 1990 .
16 Cartier Inc. has underwritten production of the award itself , designed and produced by artist Richard Artschwager .
17 The Central board has recommended acceptance of the offer and says the resulting group will be better able to compete on world markets .
18 When the counting has been completed it is found that Party A ( together with any actual or potential allies ) has won 52% of the seats for 48% of the votes , whilst Party B ( together with any actual or potential allies ) has won 52% of the votes but only 48% of the seats .
19 When the counting has been completed it is found that Party A ( together with any actual or potential allies ) has won 52% of the seats for 48% of the votes , whilst Party B ( together with any actual or potential allies ) has won 52% of the votes but only 48% of the seats .
20 Secretary of State Peter Lilley MP has met representatives of the national brewers .
21 The trustees must disclose to members , prospective members , beneficiaries and trade unions : the address and functions of the Pensions Ombudsman ; the role of the Occupational Pensions Advisory Service ; whether an insolvency practitioner has been appointed as an independent trustee ; whether the Registrar of Occupational and Personal Pensions has accepted registration of the scheme ; and whether the trustees have access to the guidance of the Occupational Pensions Board .
22 In the north of Bucharest , there is a fascinating village-museum , started in the 1930s , which has collected examples of the extraordinary variety of styles of peasant architecture found in Romania .
23 Rain has turned parts of the showground at Malvern into a quagmire .
24 Residential areas surrounded the agora and excavation has revealed parts of the grid pattern here , containing some hundreds of uniform rectangular blocks .
25 Usually the weathering has done part of the job , but thereafter a combination of small chisels and stout needles ( to prise away individual grains ) is needed .
26 A critical account of such shifts ( Baldwin , 1985 ) suggests that this has made evaluation of the concept particularly difficult to achieve .
27 Schegloff has made studies of the rules of conversation in so far as they govern who speaks when , and how we know when it is our turn to speak .
28 Established constitutional theory has made sense of the British constitution and British politics in the following way .
29 None the less , such a mass of available material has made nonsense of the old dream that historical judgment might , in principle , be preceded by a complete survey of every available piece of evidence .
30 Salt mining at the head of the Nam Siew river has made parts of the river twice as salty as the sea .
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