Example sentences of "of [noun] [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If expectations are fixed then the answer is that the government can achieve point A on the iso-vote line V 1 by expanding aggregate demand to generate inflation of P 1 and unemployment of U 1 .
2 Couples stay together for any number of reasons other than happiness : questions of money , children , accommodation or idleness , depression , habit , fears above all : fear of what the neighbours will say , fear of loss of status — fear of going without sex being chief amongst them .
3 ( 1 ) ( a ) ) is a line of level 3 and disqualification of the premises and the licence-holder .
4 The majestic Schönbrunn and Belvedere Castles assume the attention of artists great and amateur , and locals sip coffee in timeworn cafés .
5 The laws of the state are not necessarily those of the church , nor of religions other than Christianity which are now represented in Britain .
6 We have seen that in Wagon Mound they did not define the kind of damage necessary as property damage but distinguished between damage by fouling and fire damage .
7 Sir Douglas Peter Crossman , of Sandy , Bedfordshire , former chairman of Mann Crossman Paulin and later of Watney Mann , chairman of the Brewers ’ Society 1968-69 Deputy Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire 1958 and chairman of the National Union of the Conservative Party 1969 , left estate valued at £6,277,893 net .
8 Even though men , traditionally , have more time for hobbies than women , especially when children are small , by retirement age many women who are not working full-time have made a programme of daytime social and leisure activities for themselves .
9 The Nautical Archaeology Society are running a series of part 1 and part 11 courses at various places around the country .
10 ‘ ( a ) For the avoidance of doubt , neither registration in the register of foreign lawyers , nor anything in these rules or in any other rules made under Part II of the Solicitors Act 1974 or section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , shall entitle any registered foreign lawyer to be granted any right of audience or any right to conduct litigation within the meaning of Part II and section 119 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , or any right to supervise or assume any responsibility for the exercise of such rights .
11 The rooms at the back were of course dark and pokey and the cupboards had a strange sickening shut-up smell that remained however much they aired them .
12 It is of course true that evidence will be difficult to acquire in cases of marital rape .
13 It is of course important that growth in size be linked to growth in maturity , otherwise we may simply see the fulfilment of Jesus ' warning about the seed sown on the rock , which shoots up fast but withers because its roots are not deep enough .
14 In Andersen Consulting v CHP Consulting Ltd. ( 1991 ) , a case concerning a dispute about maintenance of computer software by third parties , it was said that confidence is frequently used in connection with copyright material as it is : of course notorious that copyright protects only the expression of ideas and does not protect the idea itself
15 Among the early candidate adhesives for sticking fillings to teeth was an adduct of N -phenylglycine and glycidyl methacrylate known as NPG-GMA .
16 Géraud V of Armagnac ( 1256–85 ) had married Mathe of Béarn , daughter of Gaston VII and sister to both Constance of Marsan and Margaret of Béarn , and therefore possessed claims through the female line to both Béarn and Bigorre .
17 Sources of income other than unemployment benefits and earnings do matter , but less than benefits and earnings ( similar results appear in Atkinson , et al.
18 A number of empirical studies of the volatility-volume relationship based on studies of futures other than index futures is summarized in Table 8.3 .
19 Some of the studies of futures other than index futures are summarized in Table 8.4 .
20 The Societies of Mines Royal and Mineral and Battery Works , incorporated in 1568 , had become virtually moribund by 1695 .
21 The result is a satisfying blend of Bonington retrospective and survey of landscape painting in the 1820s .
22 There are particular difficulties on the question of whether a covenant is purely personal or runs with the land where the obligation in question , whether on the part of the lessor , lessee , or third party guarantor , involves the payment of money other than rent .
23 For 1992–3 it has budgeted revenue support of £30.2 million and capital investment of £8 million .
24 assignment of rights of action possible but assignee must be able to show genuine commercial interest .
25 Participation and active citizenship therefore have a limited role due to the desire to preserve stability and the claims that it is unrealistic to have citizens active in decision-making ; ‘ the electoral mass is incapable of action other than stampede ’ .
26 The first part of this research will develop a novel statistical methodology , which combines census , electoral and survey data , so that we can evaluate the relative importance of three possible causes of the polarisation : the changing social structure of the population in different regions ; the impact of the growth of parties other than Conservative and Labour ; and variations in voting behaviour between people in defined social groups but living in different regions .
27 At the back of my mind I was conscious of feeling very cold and of legs heavy as lead .
28 At an extraordinary meeting of WEU Foreign and Defence Ministers on Oct. 29 the WEU Secretary-General , Willem van Eekelen , suggested a gradual approach whereby EC leaders would approve a common European defence policy at the Maastricht European Council meeting in December but leave the details of its implementation for review for at least five years thereafter .
29 The package , worth 6 per cent more than the previous year 's assistance , went a long way towards the $9,200 million required by India to meet an expected current-account deficit of $6,000 million and debt repayments of $3,200 million .
30 The concentrations of freon eleven and freon twelve dissolved in surface waters have both increased dramatically since nineteen fifty but not by the same amount and so measuring their ratio in a sea water sample will tell us how old the water is .
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