Example sentences of "of car [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is also unlikely to be popular with car-owning residents well aware of the increased likelihood of car vandalism or theft in garages not subject to residents ' casual surveillance .
2 Moreover , deep-rooted public opposition to urban road construction emerged in the 1970s , so that the only feasible way forward would have been a policy of car restraint .
3 Dealer 's service : The funeral takes place at Scarborough 's Woodlands crematorium today of car enthusiast William Lambert , who died in hospital at the age of 47 .
4 The new project will greatly help these cyclists as well as lessening the effects of car pollution .
5 They searched him and found fragments of car window glass in the turn-ups of his jeans .
6 Ironically , it was the motor car which saved Huntercombe — not just as a means of travel but because the wealth of car maker William Morris , later Viscount Nuffield , secured its future when he bought it in 1925 .
7 This approach , a very recent development for credit in this country ( though of course it has been accepted for many years as the basis of car insurance ratings ) , started in America .
8 Last year , however , California 's reform of car insurance gave banks a window through which to grab the power to sell general insurance .
9 An increasing number of car insurance policies include an uninsured loss recovery insurance , either free of charge or for payment of a small supplement .
10 Liberalisation also gave US consumers a new deal by cutting the cost of car credit .
11 Of the students in my time , one has since become an archbishop , John Aung Hla ; another , John Maung Pe became the first bishop of Akyab , and another who came for a short term of study and an even shorter curacy was John Richardson , the saintly schoolteacher , catechist , priest and bishop in turn of Car Nicobar , where under his influence the whole of the island population , including witch doctors , became Christian .
12 The social implications of differing levels of car availability are very important .
13 This is a pattern of car ownership without parallel in the world .
14 Changing work patterns , social habits and a growth of car ownership have affected all public transport , but the tramway has enhanced its tourist value as it has become unique .
15 These changes , together with a greater mobility in the workforce made possible by an expansion of car ownership , created a vacuum .
16 The widespread growth of car ownership enabled people to commute often substantial distances to their places of work .
17 It is therefore not very surprising that rural public transport provision is lower than in many urban areas , where demand will be higher because of lower rates of car ownership .
18 Two of the main determinants of car ownership rates are undoubtedly income and age of household , and these have important implications in different rural areas .
19 However , absolute levels of car ownership do not necessarily indicate true levels of mobility , since this is governed by car availability .
20 Infrequent services will be used even less , and , as levels of car ownership grow in rural areas , so demand will continue to fail until the services may eventually be withdrawn .
21 Estonia , the most prosperous of the three , had the highest levels of car ownership of any of the Soviet republics and the greatest quantity of urban housing in the late 1980s .
22 There will be a statistical comparison of the problem in England and Scotland , relating traffic accidents to the level of car ownership and drink consumption .
23 He pointed out how the existing tax system had evolved so as to encourage the unfettered growth of car ownership and the transport of freight by lorry .
24 SCOTLAND 's two largest trade unions yesterday called for increased investment in public transport after a study which reaffirmed that Scotland has the lowest level of car ownership in Britain .
25 The CT Peper Sales Open , which was also a sell-out , had to be cancelled , ironically because of car parking problems .
26 Projects in Tilburg and in the Hague in the late 1970-s provided much practical experience , nowhere more so than in The Hague where deficient participation procedures angered shopkeepers who , fearful of trade falls through loss of car parking , tried to dig up the new cycle track .
27 Lack of car parking space ( again mainly due to town centre locations ) .
28 If you go by car then you should check on the availability of car parking , as nurses are not generally considered a priority in this respect .
29 It 's guaranteed to be a great day out for woodworkers , DIYers , and their families : with plenty of car parking and all the attractions of central Manchester close at hand .
30 Although the city centre is 8kms distant , the Orbis is easily accessible using public transport and there 's plenty of car parking available .
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