Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Botany Bay — near Margate , not Sydney — is the location for Sunley Estates ' Northdown Park development , which offers a whole range of houses for first time buyers .
2 Children as young as six have joined the Darlington Red Cross youth group enjoying all kinds of activities from first aid training to camping holidays .
3 He dismissed suggestions of disarray over the arrangements to supply £500 million worth of programmes for next year 's schedule .
4 Any upgrading of skills in Third World TNC production is liable to be challenged by home-country constituencies , at the same time as it is welcomed by those in the host country .
5 The dreadful spate of words at last dried up .
6 The principal objective has been to provide a data resource for research on a wide range of aspects of 19th century society .
7 Oh , we 're talking about sixth forms , Bill , and we 're talking about all schools which have sixth forms and you 're conscious that there are rather a lot of schools with sixth forms in the county and who will feel that it is a significant change .
8 There must have been some mistake as a cheque for £25 was sent to your on 27th June 1991 and I received a letter of thanks on 30th July 1991 .
9 Given an objective of long-term profit-maximisation , it is evident that a broad range of concessions to third party interests that do not promise immediate financial returns may be advisable , and therefore that managers must be allowed considerable scope for discretion in such matters .
10 Following a meeting of the National Examinations Board of Embalmers on 19th October 1990 , which was attended by representatives from the National Education Committee and Tutors Guild , a report was produced and was also published in The Embalmer .
11 It is precisely in such circumstances that the imposition of obligations upon third parties is most strongly resisted .
12 7 Locus standi ( to whom is the duty owed ) Leaving aside the question of duties of third parties who receive confidential information which is dealt with below , the question of locus standi to bring a claim for breach of confidence has not often come before the courts .
13 The United States and Vietnamese delegations , however , were reportedly particularly opposed to forcible repatriation [ see also p. 37185 ] , although one participant , quoted by Le Monde of May 4 , warned that " the patience of countries of first asylum [ Indonesia , Hong Kong , the Philippines and Thailand ] was not unlimited " .
14 When Fritjof Capra claims the same kind of affinities between twentieth century physics and Indian and Chinese philosophy ( although not the same direct influence ) , one is at first inclined to demur .
15 The accounts were approved by the Board of Directors on 8th June 1993 and signed on its behalf by : R K A Wakeling Directors J N Sheldrick
16 Then bring blockwork close , leaving cutting of blocks until last
17 As a result BIS has been able to focus on service provision and customer care and support , and the development of an attractive portfolio of gateways to third party services .
18 About 30pc of visitors to last year 's Darlington show got in without paying , it was disclosed last week .
19 To set up a working group to look at ways of achieving a reduction of differentials for next year .
20 The services on offer from the Community Relations Branch include the ‘ blue lamp disco ’ , a title evocative of George Dixon and consensus policing ; the organization of disco-dancing competitions and football tournaments with children from other police divisions in Belfast ; nature rambles ; access to outward-bound centres , some in Great Britain , the cost of attendance being borne by the RUC ; swimming lessons , including swimming for visually handicapped children ; and the provision in schools of classes on first aid , safety , and law , and of other general campaigns aimed at children , like the ‘ Say No To Strangers ’ campaign .
21 divested of petrochemicals at last
22 Dedication is also the byword of our chairman , Mr Ken Mentle , and once again he has no hesitation in offering me a substantial amount of promises for next season .
23 You can always look back and say " What if " , but we must remember that we got ourselves out of a couple of scrapes on last two days and for a time we looked absolutely terrible , but we turned it around and could have won .
24 The following adjustments to ( 8.8 ) have to be made for accrued interest : where N 1 = Number of days between first day of delivery month and next coupon payment date , N 2 = Number of days between last coupon payment date and next coupon payment date .
25 The following adjustments to ( 8.8 ) have to be made for accrued interest : where N 1 = Number of days between first day of delivery month and next coupon payment date , N 2 = Number of days between last coupon payment date and next coupon payment date .
26 The number up to the decimal point is the date serial number and is the number of days since 1st January 1900 , while the numbers after the decimal point give the decimal fraction of the current day since midnight .
27 release of provisions from last balance sheet trading with other companies controlled by the vendors but which do not form part of the transaction
28 Conditions may be attached to the bestowal of rights on third parties ; onerous conditions could , in the opinion of a third party , transform such a right into an obligation .
29 In general , illiteracy and lack of motivation militate against reliability of figures from Third World countries .
30 To the point that she herself felt distinctly out of things at first .
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