Example sentences of "of [noun] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 At the time of take-off the aircraft 's weight was close to the maximum authorised weight and the centre of gravity was within limits .
2 Of course a child 's comments need not always be explored but are of themselves tremendously important in giving an indication of his stage of thinking .
3 Guidance is given for recognising the existence of such circumstances , including of course a member 's breach of the LCH regulations .
4 Of course a horse 's physical needs have to be satisfied to avoid psychological distress too .
5 Of course the Mirman et al.
6 Of course the haddock 's finnan , you old idiot .
7 Of course the supermarkets ' aim is to make fat profits and they are not really in the business of doing their customers favours .
8 Of course the Korg A2 is the heart of the system and the real subject of this review , so getting back on track I 'll get into what Korg have managed to put together .
9 This and the long duration of the eclipse at low frequency require that this material extends well beyond the pulsar and of course the companion 's Roche lobe , the region within which matter is gravitationally bound to the star .
10 And then of course the hay st the hay stack was built in a different style by the harvest stack it was built different .
11 In the end of course the government 's majority triumphed and the whole affair died away , but Marconi remained a favourite cry of Unionist hecklers in 1914 .
12 Of course the eagle 's song is not about that .
13 After the War the King 's Flight reformed at Benson , now of course the Queen 's Flight , and the station has welcomed all the Royal pilots at various stages in their flying careers .
14 But of course the writer 's assumptions may be mistaken : the reader may know more or less than has been assumed , in which case the negotiation will falter .
15 Her rent would have certainly been paid in advance and the rent man , whoever he was , would likely be the only one who would come down here , except of course the child 's uncles , and they must have been hard put to it to resort to this hole .
16 If we write v for x , the equation of motion may be written as the first-order pair unc or , when{ x , v } is proportional to expt , unc This requires unc Giving of course the eigenvalues unc for each of which unc is simply degenerate .
17 And of course the bridegroom 's father , the Earl .
18 They 're just an expensive flat and of course the answer 's penthouse
19 Of course the temptation er er had got to be er we 'd got to earn money erm so er Father insisted that down the pit after you 're fourteen .
20 Portents in plenty are also reported — " a tempest dripping fire " ( St Elmo 's fire ? ) , a lion walking sulkily through the city , the bird of night hooting and shrieking at noon-day and of course the soothsayer 's warning to " Beware the Ides of March " .
21 Of course the plaintiff 's solicitor will have to bring his calculations up to date and if necessary amend the statement of special damages on service of further medical reports or before trial .
22 Yes I think that may be right my Lord , indeed er if we succeed on the way out , get get out of the contract point then of course the plaintiff 's case is that they would have taken that advice and would not have entered into the contract a and therefore on that basis they are entitled to be compensated on the basis that all the losses they unnecessarily incurred by having , being forced to complete , should be recoverable , subject to er litigation of loss and .
23 In around 75% of cases the Commissioner 's name is added to the title of the proceedings .
24 In a small number of cases the JMU 's evidence has been such that the committee has decided the firm should not be registered , or that registration should be granted , but with restrictive conditions ( where , for example , a partner may be precluded from acting as a ‘ responsible individual ’ ) .
25 Above the Old Town , on the West Hill , lies Hasting 's most important monument to her famous past : the ruins of William the Conqueror 's first castle .
26 When rights of conquest or hereditary rights had placed two or more territories under a medieval ruler , he was quite accustomed to finding that they were ruled under different constitutions and he would not think of trying to impose a uniform system of government on them ; Queen Elizabeth had rights and duties in England that were rather different from the rights and duties she had in the Channel Islands , which were all that was left of William the Conqueror 's Norman territories , and it was perfectly natural for each new English acquisition overseas to be won on terms that differed from what had happened previously .
27 Among these were a number of scions of William the Conqueror 's knights whose descendants were to wield great influence in Scotland 's tumultuous history : Bernard de Bailleul ( later Balliol ) ; Robert de Brus ( Bruce or ‘ the Bruce ’ ) ; and Walter FitzAlan , who became hereditary Steward of Scotland , a title leading ultimately to the name and royal family of Stewart .
28 Visitors can trace the history of medieval fortification from a stone hall-keep built within a decade of the battle of Hastings in 1066 by one of William the Conqueror 's principal lieutenants , through the gun loops of the 17th century .
29 Any grant of papal support or protection , as Alexander II 's support of William the Conqueror 's invasion of England in 1066 , was likely to lead to a request for a quid pro quo or a reminder of a payment due .
30 The jail was originally built as part of William the Conqueror 's castle .
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