Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] of [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | The search for details of buildings now gone is as fascinating as that of the discovery of features of those that remain . |
2 | Dr Nurhan Atacey , Dean of the Faculty of Letters of Istanbul University , and a leading expert on Turkish and Persian miniature painting , Iznik pottery and Turkish textiles , is curating the exhibition and writing the catalogue . |
3 | The Windsor whose marriage has caused more intrigue than most poked fun at the speculation with his light-hearted remarks as president of the Court of Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre . |
4 | She was co-opted to the Glamorgan county education committee , and became a member of the court of governors of the University of Wales . |
5 | THE president of the Court of Governors of the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth , Sir Melvyn Rosser , has joined the board of Menter a Busnes , the agency that aims to make Welsh speakers more enterprising in business . |
6 | So we read in the minutes of the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Weavers , London , for Tuesday 2 January 1798 : ‘ William Chas . |
7 | Minutes of the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Weavers , Basinghall Street , London , 2 January , 1798 . |
8 | In People v. Rosario ( 1961 ) 213 N.Y.S. 2d 448 four members of the Court of Appeals of New York , adopting the view of the United States Supreme Court in Jencks v. United States ( 1957 ) 353 U.S. 657 , ruled that the entire previous statements of prosecution witnesses ought to be shown to defence counsel after the direct examination with a view to his cross-examining those witnesses and attacking their credibility , saying that counsel were best able to decide what use could be made of the statements , whereas three members of the court took a narrower view and , following the line of authority which had hitherto prevailed in New York , held that defence counsel could examine and use only those portions of a statement which , according to the view of the trial judge , contained variances from a witness 's evidence . |
9 | The most recent , involving the claim that his mental state might not have been adequately conveyed to the jury during his original trial , had been upheld by Judge John Noonan of the Court of Appeals of the ninth US Circuit based in San Francisco , on March 30 , 1990 . |
10 | That survey inspired Edinburgh District Council 's Women 's Committee to organise a pioneering campaign which aimed to raise male awareness of the problem of crimes of violence against women . |
11 | The Italian Foreign Minister , Gianni De Michelis , speaking in his current capacity as President of the Council of Ministers of the European Communities ( EC ) , said that " I hope this is the first step towards complete compliance with UN resolutions " . |
12 | The 11th session of the Council of Ministers of the South Asian Association of Regional Co-Operation ( SAARC ) , held in Colombo , Sri Lanka , on July 8-9 , agreed to the drafting of a SAARC preferential trading agreement for submission to the SAARC summit in December 1992 . |
13 | Angela Cunningham , Project Officer for Southern Africa , and Gillian Peace , Assistant Project Officer for Southern Africa , will be visiting Mozambique from April 19 to 25 to attend a meeting of the Council of Churches of Mozambique ( CCM ) . |
14 | In Tanzania he is attending an evaluation and annual conference of the Council of Churches of Tanzania ( CCT ) and visiting projects funded by Christian Aid . |
15 | The chair of the Ostankino Russian State Television and Radio Company , Yegor Yakovlev , was dismissed by Yeltsin on Nov. 25 , following criticism by Akhsarbak Galazov , the Chairman of North Ossetia 's Supreme Soviet , at a meeting of the Council of Heads of Republics [ see p. 39203 ] , of a documentary broadcast by Ostankino on Nov. 23 about the North Ossetia-Ingush conflict [ see below ] . |
16 | On the other hand , it is the librarians who are more conscious of the multiplicity of types of information with which the Information Revolution presents us . |
17 | There is a problem here of the multiplicity of representations of zero , so such a test is usually only for true zero . |
18 | I THOUGHT that I had disposed of the subject of flashes of light from materials when stressed , especially as I was only a few centuries behind Francis Bacon in mentioning the phenomenon . |
19 | The expedient of the withholding of manifestations of love from the very young child amounts to the instilling of the first tiny measure of fear , and fear , used in conjunction with reward provides the fundamental tools which the adult population must have if it is to maintain steady progress towards the civilisation it desires . |
20 | In addition , a joint consultation exercise with the Ethics Committee of the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency on a revised insolvency statement is well under way . |
21 | The warning came from , president of the Insolvency Practitioners Association at the Scottish conference of the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency . |
22 | In 1962 he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and later , from 1976 to 1977 , he served as President of the Cambrian Archaelogical Association . |
23 | Monograph publications of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the British Institute in Eastern Africa are distributed by Oxbow Books , ( ) . |
24 | The noise was bedlam and the predominant skin colour was black , for reaching the secondary schools now were the offspring of the wave of immigrants of the late fifties and early sixties . |
25 | For comparison of the survival of subgroups of patients , the Logrank test was used . |
26 | Indeed , the argument is often advanced that mergers bring benefits through reducing costs of production because of the attainment of economies of scale . |
27 | A letter to the chairman from Miss Bangham complaining of the misbehaviour of members of the youth club . |
28 | He was warden of the Guild of Graduates of the University of Wales , chairman of the BBC 's Welsh consultative council , president of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ( the society honoured him with its medal ) , president of the court and a fellow of the National Eisteddfod of Wales , president of the National Library of Wales , and an honorary fellow of Jesus College , Oxford . |
29 | Improvements in shipping and the foundation of the guild of pilots of Trinity House ( incorporated in 1541 ) made for safer navigation in the Thames , and the London merchants removed their trade nearer home . |
30 | The implementation of housing policy is fragmented not only because of the mixture of kinds of housing authorities ; this is an area of social policy in which many significant decisions are made by private agencies . |