Example sentences of "of [det] [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yet , the work 's direction is quite the opposite of that conventionally assigned to the fertility rite .
2 Thus , it has been suggested that ‘ the likely effect of legal regulation on top of that already provided by the markets … would be an inefficient and otherwise undesirable distortion of managerial behaviour ’ .
3 As this is the first journal of this most heralded of years — 1992 — it would seem appropriate to mention our links with Europe .
4 This quite superb property is situated in Chantry Road , Moseley one of Birmingham 's leading roads and forming part of this much sought after residential area .
5 ( 63 ) the student selected was fortunate ( 64 ) that the student was selected was fortunate Both ( 63 ) and ( 64 ) have as their basic intensional pattern ( discounting minor dependent items like definiteness and number ) an E extended by assignment to make up their subject , with the whole of this then extended by assignment again to give the full sentence .
6 All of these further contributed to the post land reform potential o of the law set to maintain and increase its income , or for the Communist Party to tax .
7 A move such as raising the real value of national insurance benefits , and of child benefit in particular , will , I believe , begin to change the psychological attitude of claimants , by allowing the extraordinary effort and intelligence that is currently absorbed into ‘ working the system ’ to be channelled into transforming the status of many currently caught in means-tested assistance .
8 ( 2 ) Whereas it has been axiomatic throughout the working lifetimes of many now engaged in the administration of criminal justice that a police officer should never , save in exceptional circumstances , even address questions to a suspect after he has been charged , the Serious Fraud Office , which is by statute required to have regard to Code C , is asserting a contradictory power not only to ask questions at such a time , but also to penalise the applicant for any failure to reply .
9 This process of corporate restructuring is discussed further later , but the overall effect in terms of demographic patterning is that many of those previously employed in London can now find equivalent work in the free-standing towns of the south .
10 The research interests and departmental affiliations of those particularly connected with the Centre are as follows :
11 Linda Townley , formerly Linda Joyce a lady 's maid to Princess Anne came to the Labour party conference in Blackpool to make a desperate plea on behalf of those unfairly attacked in the press ,
12 ‘ The new seismic has shown up a lot of interesting fault trends in our northern block , which is a continuation of those successfully explored in other companies ’ areas , ’ Stephen said .
13 One of those most wanted by Yugoslavia but allowed to go unpunished was General Mario Roatta .
14 This region was one of those most affected by the depopulation of villages and hamlets , several having recently been enclosed ; large numbers of poor in parts point to consequent loss of employment , although it is not clear whether people had actually been turned off the land or the townships had gradually contracted .
15 Among these were many of those most favoured in the ancient world , including agate , carnelian , jasper , lapis lazuli , sard and turquoise .
16 If there is no way of implementing justice for the largest and worst offending corporations then it is surely unjust to pursue with such ruthless and cruel tenacity the majority of those eventually condemned to prison .
17 Of those initially seen by the general practitioner , 184 ( 11% ) were referred and admitted to hospital , 8 ( <1% ) were referred and discharged by an accident and emergency department , and 1546 ( 89% ) were managed solely by the general practitioner ( table II ) .
18 A list of the most important mosaics in each sequence should include the following : ( i ) in that of octagonal panelled designs , all of those so described in appendix E but for the mosaics from Fordington High Street , Dorchester ; and Dyer Street , Cirencester ( these , although showing 3 x 3 arrangements of octagons , suggest , in their decoration , rather different concerns to those illustrated elsewhere ) ; ( ii ) in the sequence of square and rectangular panelled grid arrangements , the four examples mentioned above , plus other possible examples from the Three Cups Inn site ( Barnard 's garden ) , Colchester ( pI .
19 Greenblatt does not explain why one ‘ historical ’ text is chosen rather than another , and whether they may , or may not be , considered representative of those commonly found in cultural circulation .
20 The deskilling argument as advanced by Braverman refers to a timespan of a century or more , stretching back far earlier than the experience of those currently employed in such jobs .
21 The USA also made it clear to Israeli officials that any Israeli military involvement in the crisis would cause a radical shift in the already unstable Arab ranks , possibly leading a number of those currently allied to the USA to side instead with Iraq .
22 It was eager to play down its close links with Israel in order not to alienate potential Arab supporters , and made it clear that any Israeli military involvement in the crisis would cause a radical shift in the already unstable Arab ranks , possibly leading a number of those currently allied to the USA to side with Iraq .
23 A new Objective 3 would combine the functions of the existing Objectives 3 and 4 and would also aim to facilitate the ‘ integration of those socially excluded from the labour market ’ .
24 In a symbolic gesture to underline the grassroots drive for renewal , the delegates handed Dr Gysi an outsize broom with which to continue the purge of those still rooted in old thinking .
25 In a symbolic gesture to underline the grassroots drive for renewal , the delegates handed Dr Gysi an outsize broom with which to continue the purge of those still rooted in old thinking .
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