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

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1 Is the concept of unity of life in the New Testament such that the salvation of man involves the liberation of nature ?
2 If some form of assessment of need for such care is introduced , as seems likely , we shall then have a situation in which old people with private means can choose such care but most will have to prove need .
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4 For what we need is not only the idea of non-arbitrariness but the idea of error and the ( logical ) possibility of correction of error by third persons .
5 Treatment for all these patients was standardised and consisted of correction of dehydration by the administration of World Health Organisation glucose oral rehydration solution supplemented by parenteral fluids where necessary .
6 Beyond that , however , there are clearly certain factors which have acted to throw a kind of cloak of invisibility around the semantic contribution made by syntactic constructions .
7 Activity was determined from the rate of change of fluorescence as a result of the release of Β-naphthylamide after incubation with the enzyme source .
8 Stock chymotrypsin solution ( Sigma ; product code C4129 ) was made up in HCl ( 25mmoldm -3 ) and the concentration adjusted with TES ( 100mM , pH7.8 ) to produce a rate of change of absorbance of 0.025 units min -1 at 405nm and 20°C in a control assay consisting of chymotrypsin ( 7–8μg in 0.6ml ) ; 0.3ml TES ( 100mM , pH7.8 ) ; and 0.3ml of a solution of substrate ( 1.2mM ) in 50% dimethylsulphoxide/TES .
9 During speed changes the supply voltage may decrease front 40 V to 30 V and therefore the phase current reduces from 4 A to 3 A. For simplicity assume a linear voltage decay , so the average current and the rate of change of voltage with time is if the capacitor value is The periods of constant speed operation are in duration and about 5 time constants are required for the capacitor to re-charge : The maximum charging current occurs immediately after the transistor switch is opened .
10 To locate edges in images all you need is some means of calculating the rate of change of intensity of the image and locating the points where that rate is maximal .
11 Most girls born 70 and more years ago can not be traced because of change of name at marriage .
12 We may also note that certain verbs seem to have the notion of change of state as the principal part of their meaning , not only make ( in one of its values ) as already cited , but also have ( again in one of its meanings ; see Chapter 9 for other uses ) , and render .
13 Radelescu and Stoia ( 1979 ) , for instance , describe a microprocessor-based closed-loop control in which the switching angle is calculated by an algorithm involving the two previous step periods , enabling the rate of change of speed to be taken into account .
14 The order in which the necessary processes are applied to each section of text , and the authorization of change of status for each document , must be rigidly controlled .
15 notification of change of rate by phone .
16 The instantaneous torque produced by one phase of a variable-reluctance motor is , in the absence of magnetic saturation , proportional to the square of phase current and the rate of change of inductance with rotor position ( Fitzgerald and Kingsley , 1952 ) : If the phase current is approximated by its d.c. and fundamental components then substituting into Eqn .
17 However , given a proper degree of reliability of supply for protective systems and facilities for control , increases in height of storage , up to some 50 metres may not present insoluble problems .
18 Whereas the problem of payment of compensation by local authorities to a developer refused planning consent had always proved a great obstacle to effective control , the new situation was that where land was developed , the increase in its value resulting from the grant of planning permission was secured for the community by the imposition of a development charge ( equivalent to 100 per cent of the increase in value ) , to be assessed and collected by a Central Land Board .
19 NOTTINGHAM condemned Rosslyn Park to almost certain relegation while giving themselves a glimmer of hope of survival in League One with their first victory of the season , based on three tries by flanker Martin Pepper and 18 points from outside-half Guy Gregory .
20 Of thunder of spring over distant mountains
21 Few long term studies , however , specifically consider the epidemiology and natural history of impairment of growth in an at risj population .
22 But Mr. Lester raises a more fundamental argument , with which I agree , that the effect of this court declaring the law in such a way as to enable the local authority to sue in libel , would be interference by a judicial authority with the right of freedom of expression of the press .
23 ‘ Our home is based upon the philosophy of freedom of choice for the individual .
24 It is important to give the youngster a reasonable amount of freedom of choice within those limits .
25 Such offences attack the principle of freedom of choice in sexual matters , and this , together with the punishment of those who exploit the young , the mentally handicapped , and those for whom they have responsibility , should form the bedrock of the scheme of offences .
26 But all those changes could be justified out of respect for the principle of freedom of choice in sexual matters , particularly where the enquiry is so straightforward .
27 Yakovlev had been editor of Moskovskiye novosti , a newspaper which had extended the boundaries of freedom of speech during the perestroika period , and had taken over the chairmanship of All-Union Television and Radio ( which became Ostankino in December 1991 " see p. 38655 ) in August 1991 after the failed coup [ see p. 38372 ] .
28 The denial of the importance of freedom of speech by the Chief Justice in Duncan v. Jones suggests that it is open to the constable to take the surest means to prevent a breach of the peace , and can take whatever steps he chooses .
29 Under our system , it falls to the police to ensure that such events are organised in such a way that disorder does not ensue , and that so far as is possible , the event can take place with as little dislocation to the ordinary life of the community as is compatible with the proper exercise of freedom of speech in public .
30 But local authorities are generally empowered to make regulations and by-laws for the use of public places where meetings might be held ( such as parks and squares ) , and the assertion of quasi-private property rights are generally sufficient to exclude the claims of those seeking to exercise rights of freedom of speech in public .
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