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

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1 Venous blood samples ( 5 ml ) were taken at 10 , 20 , 30 , 60 , and 90 minutes after the start of injection of isotope for measurement of the isotopic enrichment of plasma free leucine .
2 Already exhausted from her night 's activities , she was also acutely aware that she must give no sign of tiredness for fear of arousing suspicion .
3 The result suggested an increasingly fragmented political scene , confirming the importance of the regional Lombardy League and providing further evidence — following on from the referendum on electoral reform in June 1991 — of the erosion of support for power-sharing between the DC and the PSI .
4 Sir Leon added that the Government should also adopt a more active policy of support for progress towards European monetary union , with a central banking system , while resisting other forms of unnecessary economic union .
5 The overall level of support for independence among the republics ' ethnic-Russian and other minorities was higher than expected , especially in Latvia ( minorities constituted over 36 per cent of Estonia 's population and around 47 per cent of Latvia 's ) .
6 Seasonal workers do not have the security of full-time employment , since they must seek other means of support for part of the year .
7 We spend far too little time on the packaging of change for fear of misleading people .
8 As part of the same appeal , Pope John Paul II and the Catholic Bishops ' Conferences of Europe call on every Catholic Church in Europe to set aside New Year 's Day as a ‘ special day of prayer for peace in Europe , and in particular in the Balkans ’ .
9 People all over the world were asked to offer this prayer for one minute each day at midday so that there would be a continuous vigil of prayer for peace throughout the earth .
10 An off-licence permits the sale of liquor for consumption off the premises .
11 " Off sale licence " which authorises the sale of liquor for consumption off the premises in respect of which it has been granted only .
12 It relates to places of entertainment such as cinemas , theatres , dance halls , and proprietary clubs and permits the sale or supply of liquor for consumption on the premises to persons frequenting them as an ancillary to the entertainment provided .
13 The expansion of building for owner-occupation on the other hand is normal ; it reflects a long-term social advance which should gradually pervade every region .
14 Although there is no equivalent in international law to the fiduciary duties owed by trustees to the beneficiaries , a judgment in favour of Nauru would establish a principle of responsibility for abuse of the trusteeship system by subordinating the continuing needs of the inhabitants of the territory to those of the administering authority .
15 The personal social services provide a good example of a transfer of responsibility for provision from the state to the commercial , voluntary and informal sectors .
16 But others , too , must accept their share of responsibility for safety in the home .
17 A number of respondents suggested a similar switch of responsibility for redemption of the mortgage — in effect the property would be sold subject to the existing mortgage , and the buyer would ensure that the previous mortgage was redeemed .
18 It proposed a new division of responsibility for finance between central and local government , and a structure of regional and national bodies to advise both the Secretary of State and LEAs on management tasks , while leaving considerable freedom of decision with both the LEAs and individual institutions .
19 In response , Nawaz Sharif accused the JIP secretary-general Amir Kazi Hussain Ahmad of responsibility for confrontation between Afghan mujahedeen groups .
20 In January 1863 Golovnin acquiesced in the outright transfer of responsibility for censorship to the Ministry of Internal Affairs .
21 There appear to be no special forms or procedures which are required to be adopted in the county court where someone is found guilty of contempt in the face of the court and committed to prison under section 118 of the County Courts Act 1984 , although no doubt , if such an event were to occur , the court would follow the general approach required by Ord. 29 , r.1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 ( as amended ) which applies in the case of committal for breach of injunctions .
22 Lord Tucker observed : ‘ I do not question that such a drastic step [ closure of the factory ] … may be required on the part of a reasonably prudent employer if the peril to his employees is sufficiently grave , and to this extent it must always be a question of degree , but , in my view , there was no evidence in the present case which could justify a finding of negligence for failure on the part of the respondents to take this step . ’
23 But theatre-goers expecting a regulation production of Measure for Measure at Chester 's Gateway Theatre will be in for a surprise this is in modern dress .
24 Evidence for the importance of preparation for entry to higher education also comes from Yates and Davies ( 1987 ) study of former Access students .
25 Or are we seeing an indication that some inner processes of preparation for loss at this time of life have come into play ?
26 There is a possibility of eviction for non-payment of rent , or of harassment of a tenant whose behaviour is unacceptable .
27 You can be indemnified against breach of contract for sale of goods or services , disputes with your neighbours , claims for professional negligence , ruined holidays and son on .
28 The term ‘ carrier ’ seems to have been coined in Anglo-American legal discourse largely to aid in the assessment of liability for damage to cargo .
29 An exclusion of liability for negligence in a consumer contract was held unreasonable at first instance in Woodman v Photo Trade Processing Ltd ( 1981 ) , unreported where a clause in a contract for the processing of photographs provided that in the event of loss the processor was only to be liable for the value of the unprocessed material .
30 A transfer of part of land in a registered title is a simple matter , too , but requires a plan to define the land ( and see remarks already made as to the need for accuracy ) and the document may also , of course , contain mutual rights and obligations such as rights of way , of support , of liability for maintenance of common parts , covenants to observe restrictions , etc .
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