Example sentences of "[art] [noun] of [noun prp] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This morning , the end of the series is marked with the doxology from Ephesians 3 , verses 20 and 21 , which follows on from the prayer of Paul that we have just heard .
2 It was not until Lady Diana Spencer was formally engaged to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales that she was given permission to call him ‘ Charles ’ .
3 It is the genius of Shakespeare that his plays offer plenty of fully written parts to a band of players .
4 ‘ I hope you realise that it is only on account of the entreaty of Taheb that I see you , Huy , ’ were his words of greeting .
5 It was at Brives-la-Gaillarde that he was elevated to the kingship , and it was from the cities of Aquitaine that he received the oaths of loyalty , which most kings must have taken by proxy .
6 It is as we travel into the faith of Christ that we grow in our appreciation of his love and of our own deep unworthiness .
7 Or was it the presence of Vic that he felt , his uneasy aura trapped in the shed like these once-breathing specimens ?
8 Often , it is as we become aware of the presence of God that he will speak to his people .
9 There is a member involvement in the process of developing that overall strategy , in , into the kind of Shropshire that we would wish to see in the future .
10 I am concerned only about the kind of Europe that we will have .
11 " We recognize the fact that the United States is going to have to take the relief over in [ postwar ] Europe , and in return for that … we will set up once and for all the kind of Europe that we expect . "
12 The hon. Member for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) raised an important matter — the quality of education in Dartford and the part of Kent that he serves .
13 I now turn to the submission of Woolwich that your Lordships ' House should , despite the authorities to which I have referred , reformulate the law so as to establish that the subject who makes a payment in response to an unlawful demand of tax acquires forthwith a prima facie right in restitution to the repayment of the money .
14 At last a story was circulated by a sailor , George Hassel , who swore a statement before the Mayor of Liverpool that he had met , in the town of Beverley , Massachusetts , a youth known as Jeffrey , who otherwise styled himself ‘ The Governor of Sombrero ’ .
15 It has more than fulfilled its founding fathers ' two objectives : to rebuild the economy of a shattered Europe , and to bury the hatchet between France and Germany and so bind together the nations of Europe that they would never go to war again .
16 The British Government had proposed to the Council of Europe that it should examine a range of questions including that of service of process abroad , which the United Kingdom had hitherto included in its bilateral civil procedure conventions .
17 Despite the insistence of Serbia that its actions were illegal , the Kosovo Assembly ( dissolved by the Serbian government in July 1990 — see pp. 37621-22 ) organized a referendum on Sept. 26-30 on sovereignty for the 92 per cent Albanian-speaking province of Kosovo , and proceeded on Oct. 19 to elect a provisional coalition government , headed by Bujar Bukoshi , which was recognized on Oct. 22 by Albania .
18 It is only when a substance is matched with a patient according to the Law of Similars that it becomes Homoeopathic .
19 Thus , with the earldom of Essex passing to the descendants of Geoffrey 's first marriage , John had to make do with such manors as Aylesbury and Steeple Claydon in Buckinghamshire , Exning in Suffolk , and Cherhill and Winterslow in Wiltshire , the last the only part of the honour of Berkhamsted that he obtained .
20 Write and remind the editor of PFK that it 's no fun being a female fishkeeper who 's irresistible to women …
21 Kit looked at the statue of the Infant of Prague that she kept in the house to impress the mothers of the students who boarded with her .
22 In spite of the more sophisticated pleasures of town life the period spent at Number Five made the greater impression on us and provided the picture of Lewis that we shall always retain .
23 Also a photo of all the officers of Walsall that I saw in a second hand shop and I went and bought it for a few pence .
24 tell the rest of Europe that they
25 It was only at the beginning of July that she was again taken ill .
26 It 's at the top of Geal-Charn that you must make the decision to go back or carry on to Carn Dearg .
27 The religious establishment of his day once asked him , ‘ By what authority do you cast out demons ? ’ and he replied , ‘ If it is by the finger of God that I cast out demons , then the Kingdom of God has come upon you . ’
28 ‘ T'was on the isle of Capri that I met her … ’
29 I hope that the Government will clarify their stance and reassure the people of Scotland that we are not to be the nuclear dustbin of the world .
30 The customer is the people of Lincolnshire that we represent , they are going to lose out by this sort of policy and we oppose the principle of borrowing for these sort of reasons ,
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