Example sentences of "[art] [n mass] [prep] [noun prp] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have the headquarters of Shropshire county council in the town , as well as the borough council and the district headquarters of the Shropshire health authority .
2 Wellington also contained the headquarters of New Zealand Railways , and its massive , confident air surmounted by rows of flag-poles represented an extraordinary reaffirmation of support for railways in New Zealand .
3 Their neighbourhood was bombed by the US because the headquarters of General Manuel Noriega were located there .
4 Two days beforehand , a judgment set free 13 prisoners captured in the headquarters of Medellín cartel chief Pablo Escobar Gaviria ; subsequent investigations indicated that a bribe of $US850,000 had been paid .
5 HMS Claverhouse at Granton is the Headquarters of Forth Division RNR .
6 The most recent workshop took place in December 1991 at the headquarters of Lotu Pasifika Productions in Fiji .
7 Some of this land is not its responsibility , for while it is by far the biggest operator in the china-clay industry it is not the only one , and there are mica dams , abandoned pits and spoil tips where neither the writ nor the sheep of Derek Owen run .
8 Daily Express : I am much obliged to you for the precis of Mr Bonar Law 's speech last night .
9 Editor , — The data of M P Vessey and colleagues should be interpreted with caution .
10 When I went to Los Angeles , the people at MGM film studios said to me , ‘ Do you want to meet anyone famous ? ’
11 The leader of the ruling Labour group , Tom McCabe , believes the move will have the support of the electorate because ‘ we are aiming to give the people of Hamilton District value for money ’ .
12 She records for Mute Records , who , as the the sales of Dépeche Mode show , are no slouches in distributing sounds to the masses .
13 It is one of those alarming factoids of hyperbole like the sales of Jeffrey Archer novels , which intimate the inexorable triumph of consummately-executed blandness .
14 Make a copy of the last graph and on it plot the sales of Mr Gordon Mr Richard 's rival for the same week .
15 joined the staff at Meadowbank Sports Centre in 1970 as assistant manager , becoming manager in 1975 .
16 Dessie Jordan , like David an Ulsterbus driver , praising the staff at Glengormley Health centre , for their work co-ordinating donations , added : ‘ This trip is only made possible by the help of a lot of people — our volunteers , Stena Sealink , and all those who have supported us with donations . ’
17 However , the staff at Birkenhead Reference Library think they have solved the mystery .
18 Craddock left to take up an appointment at the Wellcome Research Laboratories , and Ridley went to join the staff at Moorfields Eye Hospital .
19 Now the staff at St Tigglywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Buckinghamshire are preparing to come to the rescue , taking with them the experience and expertise to deal with sick creatures of the sea .
20 Just as the emergency services and the staff at Musgrave Park hospital reacted with superlative speed and dedication to allay the effects of this atrocity , so the security forces — to whom I pay the warmest of tributes — will continue with vigorous and impartial professionalism to defend the community and to bring suspected terrorists to justice .
21 More than 24 hours after leaving her tiny daughter with the staff at Arrowe Park Hospital , Upton , Wirral , the mother returned to reclaim her baby late last night .
22 I wanted specifically to address myself to one rumour which seems to be a circulating dilemma , a great deal of enthusiasm and I heard that at er Chichester Railway Station today erm the staff at Chichester Railway Station seem to be under the impression that the erm the emergency planning authorities er have imminent proposals to breach the railway line south of to allow the flood water to escape to the sea , with the result so I was quite earnestly and er without any doubt that the railway will be closed for six months erm the , the Chairman of the County Council just raised this issue with the Emergency Planning , I understand that this is er an unsubstantiated rumour and er that there be a an immediate er destruction of the railways is not imminent but er I think perhaps it shows that erm probably due to the the great media interest and all sorts of stories are er doing a round but it goes without saying of course that the railway was n't closed for six months to the railway , but I do n't think there is any er any prospect to that , but I think the Chairman Council feels that .
23 On a personal note , in my very early days on the staff of Ipswich Art School , Squirrell was teaching and I have very fond memories of the kindness and helpfulness which this most likeable man extended to me as a new boy .
24 Ramsey refused this invitation because if he were away it would be awkward for the holiday plans of the staff of Boston parish church .
25 David Goodman , son of Monty and also a director , gave this account in an interview ( conducted by the staff of Canning Town Community Development Project ) in January 1975 .
26 He served in India and Uganda , where he was appointed to the DSO ( 1899 ) , before joining the staff of H. H. Kitchener ( later first Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of the Broome , q.v. ) in the Boer war , in which he was wounded in action .
27 There are , of course , the works of J. F. Campbell ( Ian Og Ila ) and poems of the local bards , William Livingstone , Thomas Pattison , Duncan Johnston , Nigel MacNeill , Hector McLean .
28 A NEW FLYING-BOAT emerged from the works of S E Saunders ( later Saro ) at Cowes , Isle of Wight , in 1930 , this being designated the A.7 and named Severn .
29 Saltley was recorded in the Birmingham The New Illustrated Directory of 1858 : ‘ Saltley , formerly a pleasant little village about two miles out of Birmingham , but now , from the great demand for building sites , virtually a part of the town itself , is remarkable for the immense manufacture of railway carriages , at the works of Messrs. Joseph Wright and Sons .
30 Settling in Colinton , he rose to be chairman , an authority on the history of Scottish typography , and a printer of fine editions of , among others , the works of R. L. Stevenson .
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