Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [art] [noun sg] ['s] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Where the privacy of routine cases provides an effective screen to scrutiny , however , the field officer is freed from the need to cover himself by acting according to his perception of the organization 's expectations .
2 Chief Executive of the SCET , the Scottish Council for Educational Technology , presented the UK award to Councillor , convener of the council 's personnel committee .
3 Special collections purchased from private or public sources may form the bulk of a university 's holdings of research materials , and the acquisition of one special collection may — if it is subsequently well maintained — lead to the offer of further collections in the same field .
4 In that case , the defendant ( D ) made an offer to acquire the bulk of a company 's shares .
5 No bookseller can expect to supply the bulk of a library 's orders from stock , and basically the librarian requires a quick , efficient service for material which the bookseller must obtain from the publisher .
6 It would seem from these comments that Hitler 's association with the solution of the ‘ Jewish problem ’ was regarded as a highly positive attribute in the eyes of mainly the ‘ politically active ’ part of the population which formed the bulk of the film 's viewers , but that among ‘ ordinary ’ Germans there was also a considerable degree of disinterest in the ‘ Jewish Question , .
7 The bulk of the world 's rainforests , 97 per cent , are located in 27 developing countries .
8 The first gerrymander of the city occurred in 1896 , with the Londonderry improvement Bill ; this created five electoral wards , one of which held the bulk of the city 's Catholics , and enabled the Unionists to have a majority in the others .
9 Again , while the cry for disestablishment was not a major factor in the political make-up of Hughes or Perks , it was so for the bulk of the movement 's leaders , men like C. A. Berry , Alexander Mackennal , John Clifford , J. B. Paton , A. T. Guttery , W. J. Townsend , C. Silvester Home , R. F. Horton , J. H. Hollowell , J. Carvell Williams , J. E. Ellis , Henry Broadhurst , J. Compton Rickett , Albert Spicer and W. P. Hartley .
10 2.4.1 as may be required by any local or other competent authority as a condition of the grant or continuance in force of the Landlord 's Approvals or any of them or
11 The whole point of the consent would be violated if , having given it , one proceeded to deny the binding force of the authority 's directives .
12 So if increasing the speed of a computer 's components is limited by the speed of light , how will one ever build increasingly faster computers ?
13 Chaired by Michael Julien , it meets not less than three times annually to review the adequacy of the Group 's systems of internal control including those concerning the Group 's pension arrangements , the scope and findings of the external and internal auditors ' work , the half and full year financial statements prior to their submission to the Board , and the application of the Group 's accounting policies and any changes to financial reporting requirements .
14 Now that the transition into planets is well-established , we suspect Scott McNealy is wearying of playing the dual and sometimes conflicting roles of CEO of parent company Sun Microsystems Inc and president of the company 's systems planet SMCC , going to both sets of meetings and dealing with other planets as an equal who 's also their boss .
15 Now that the transition into a string of planets is well-established , we suspect Scott McNealy is wearying of playing the dual and sometimes conflicting roles of chief executive of parent company Sun Microsystems Inc and president of the company 's systems planet Sun Microsystems Computer Corp , having to go to both sets of meetings and deal with other planets as an equal who is also their boss , and he could well be on the look-out for a president for the hardware unit ; some say he 's being urged to split the company up even further by some of his lieutenants .
16 He also announced that he would personally inform the Soviet President of the summit 's decisions .
17 The role of the nursing staff on the ward involves the observation and reporting of the patient 's conditions assessing the needs of patients , planning and delivering the care required and evaluating the effectiveness of the care given .
18 Publicity is the free media coverage obtained by the reporting of the organization 's activities/products in news items in the press and other media .
19 Although not quoted as a reference over recent years , the Henley Standard continued its reporting of the Club 's fixtures and competitions , as it had from the beginning .
20 When you have shown your disguised appreciation of the country 's monuments to the 1921 revolution and to the Great Patriotic War against Fascism and seen the palace where the last king lived , you will be taken to a Buddhist lamasery .
21 Similarly , a good front-of-house manager can give the customer an insight and appreciation of the chef 's ideas and foods .
22 While Miss Lidgett showed some appreciation of the woman 's circumstances , she was unable to condone her course of action .
23 In appreciation of the eccentric 's efforts ( regardless of intent ) in saving 44 World War Two aircraft from the scrap pile , Bob requested and was granted the Canadian civil registration C-Gevs in memory of the late Ernest Van Simmons .
24 This is why she places so much importance on the child 's appreciation of the adult 's motives and intentions in experimental tasks .
25 ‘ That does n't explain the spiritual revolution which resulted in the collapse of the world 's religions , ’ I queried .
26 It is therefore necessary to calculate the husband 's annual net pecuniary loss , taking into account the loss of the wife 's earnings and the cost of employing a housekeeper or other help to provide the services the wife was formerly providing .
27 2.30 More often than not the loss of the wife 's services is assessed by reference to the costs of employing a housekeeper to provide those services , and there have been comparatively recent developments in this area .
28 In an attempt to prevent any further loss of the country 's mangroves , Ecuadorian environmentalists are calling for strict control over the expansion of shrimp farming , a key export industry which earns Ecuador half a billion dollars a year in foreign exchange .
29 Then appoint a deputy to take over the command of the Warden 's duties and forces — possibly Sir Simon himself .
30 On reflection , the catering industry may well be much better off as a result of the Government 's proposals for a self-regulatory approach , but it all depends at the end of the day on how well it gets its act together , using Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment systems to identify the problem areas .
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