Example sentences of "church and the [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not the procession from the Ravenhill Church and the barracking of the Presbyterian Church Assembly had been designed to constitute a direct challenge to the government , things were moving rapidly in that direction .
2 It needs to maintain the dialogue between the culture of the Church and the culture of the people .
3 He opened the front door and stood for a moment on the step looking at the glimmer of light touching the pale dome of the church and the glow of the city thrown up against the sky .
4 Becket had , indeed , died for the liberty of the Church , if by that we mean an acceptance of the universal law of the Church and the freedom of the church courts to try certain cases and exercise jurisdiction over the clergy as a separate caste .
5 In our concern for church growth it is imperative that we discern the relationship between the growth of the Church and the realisation of the Kingdom .
6 Lady Gibson fund This fund , held in the joint names of the minister and session clerk of the Church and the chairman of the village association , the interest from which will be used to defray the expenses of a Christmas Treat for the senior citizens in the village .
7 Lady Gibson fund This fund , held in the joint names of the minister and session clerk of the Church and the chairman of the village association , the interest from which will be used to defray the expenses of a Christmas Treat for the senior citizens in the village .
8 The vicarage had been built to match the church and the style of the rooms had not yet , and perhaps never would , become fashionable again .
9 Ordeals had taken place in or close to churches — the chronicler , Eadmer , writes in the early twelfth century of ordeals being conducted in the baptistery at the east end of Canterbury cathedral where former archbishops were buried — and so confused the ecclesiastical and the secular law , the law of the Church and the law of the State .
10 In his manner of thought and sympathies , Anselm belonged to the first of these two periods , both with regard to the organization of the Church and the supremacy of the monastic foundations which had maintained the spiritual life of Europe for three or four hundred years .
11 A proponent of liberation theology , he strongly denounced the prevailing order within Haiti , his targets including the army , the church and the influence of the USA .
12 This Election provides a stark contrast with the one of 1690 , when there had been a great deal of controversial pamphleteering , and where a significant number of contests had been fought over the issues of the Church and the security of the Protestant Succession .
13 The controversy hinged around whether Convocation could be summoned only by the King or had to be convened as of right when Parliament sat , and thus raised questions concerning the autonomy of the Church and the extent of the Crown 's ecclesiastical prerogatives .
14 While marriage was no longer a sacrament , it remained ‘ holy matrimony ’ , and involved the reading of banns in church and the use of the ring .
15 I would erm love to be able to offer them something that had the sanction of the whole church and the weight of the church behind it erm which could satisfy the longing for me to do this .
16 In exploring the construction of marriage and divorce as a public issue , we will focus in particular on the role of politics , the law and the Church and the nature of the interaction between these and the various professional and public figures involved in the development of marital work in Britain since the 1930's .
17 Next month , I shall deal with the examination of the French Circle of Churches and the setting-up of the necessary parameters such research requires .
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