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

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1 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the Ontario court was seized of the matter and had jurisdiction to determine the place of the child 's residence ; that , accordingly , the court had rights of custody as defined by article 5 of the Convention ; and that , therefore , the wife 's removal of the child from his habitual place of residence , being in breach of the court 's rights of custody , was wrongful within the meaning of article 3 of the Convention ( post , pp. 870D–E , 874F–G , 875A ) .
2 While a failure to adhere to the provisions of this Code by an individual registrant may not necessarily amount to negligence or a breach of an implied contractual term by that registrant , such a failure may evidence an infringement of the Council 's Rules of Conduct which could lead to disciplinary proceedings .
3 many of the CNAA 's diagnoses of Teesside Polytechnic 's ills had already long been articulated by staff within the college , and to a great extent the CNAA report was welcomed by the teaching body .
4 ** A report by Scottish National Heritage , English Nature and the Countryside Council for Wales shows that 25 per cent of the area of the UK 's sites of special scientific interest ( SSIs ) have been severely damaged by acid fallout from power stations , industry and vehicle exhausts .
5 The prints were produced by the American company ‘ The Greenwich Workshop ’ , which also produced a video of the signing and of the pilot 's recollections of their wartime experiences .
6 He or she will be expected to provide leadership in all aspects of the Centre 's work , comprising the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Japanese Economic Studies , co-operating with related disciplines , the development of research projects especially in Australia-Japan Economic Relations , and the co-ordination of the Centre 's programs of seminars and courses on Japan for the business community and the general public .
7 Account for each clause of the following newspaper report in terms of the writer 's assumptions of what is given and new information for the reader .
8 That being said , it is undoubtedly true that more empirical research is required into the effects on teachers of the APU 's programmes of teacher training and dissemination .
9 Both were fierce opponents of the government 's policies of not extraditing drug traffickers [ see pp. 38187 ; 38332 ] and of holding peace talks with left-wing guerrillas [ see below ] .
10 The formal rules and regimen are not the bases for the ways in which ordinary policemen perform their tasks , for very few rankers follow even a proportion of the management 's rules of conduct ( for example see Bittner 1967 ; Cain 1973 ; Chatterton 1976 , 1979 ; Eticson 1982 ; Holdaway 1980 , 1983 ; Manning 1977 , 1979 ; Punch 1979a ; Rubinstein 1973 ; Wilson 1968 ) .
11 Displayed in two parts to minimise the exposure of the delicate paintings to light ( until 29 November and from 1 December until 31 January 1993 ) the exhibition presents over one hundred of the museum 's holdings of Edo screens , hanging scrolls , handscrolls and albums dating from 1600 to 1868 .
12 Immigration laws were also found to have an effect on some of the women 's experiences of domestic violence .
13 In the document , it explores its perceptions of the public 's expectations of the reassurances provided by external audits and of the independence , accountability and legal liability of external auditors .
14 Even if there is no material breach as between buyer and seller there may still , at the multilateral level , be a breach of the exchange 's standards of conduct , actionable by the exchange .
15 In the same way the perquisites of the hereditary wardens of Cannock Forest included all the herbage of the king 's hays of Alrewas , Hopwas and Gailey , except during the fence month and the pannage season .
16 Collaborative research is an important feature of the Institute and is undertaken within the Division and with other institutions in the Edinburgh area including the AFRC Roslin Institute , the MRC Unit of Human Genetics , and departments of the University 's Faculties of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine .
17 Even then , the Board of Trade had still not authorised the opening of the BCR , and when Lt Col W Yolland , one of the Board 's Inspectors of Railways , visited the railway on 26 January , he found that the arrangements for receiving BCR trains at Craven Arms had not been completed .
18 Article 96 of the Company 's Articles of Association requires Mr Blacker , Mr Brown and Mr Walker to retire at the Annual General Meeting since they were appointed by the Board after the 1989 Annual General Meeting .
19 There are also certain transactions , such as the alteration of the company 's articles of association , which may only be carried out by resolution of the shareholders .
20 Er , I 'd like to propose that Mr J C , a director retiring in accordance with article eighty of the company 's Articles of Association be and is hereby re-elected a director of the company .
21 In Baber v Kenwood Manufacturing Co Ltd and Whinney Murray & Co [ 1978 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 175 , the auditors ' task , following the wording of the company 's articles of association , was to certify the " fair selling value " of shares .
22 This is not so you can cross-dress in the privacy of wild open country , or perform a stick-up on a youth hostel and rob them of the night 's takings of £14.95 , but to put over your head when the midges come out .
23 Such works are out of the range of the Tate 's powers of acquisition .
24 It may not be optimistic in terms of the client 's views of it , but that 's the position we 've taken .
25 Against presale estimates of $3–4.5 million , the collection raised $4.7 million towards the relief of the estate 's debts of more than $20 million .
26 Despite the intervention of one of the Town 's Members of Parliament , Mr. James Kershaw , a Dissenter himself , a Liberal , and a well-known opponent of religious endowments ( which the School effectively was ) .
27 A review of the staff 's perceptions of a good school is a useful starting point .
28 For years the Labour party has been the victim of the City 's fears of its policies .
29 Now the government is the victim of the City 's fears of Labour 's policies .
30 The whole affair , however , was symptomatic of the consistent refusal of planning staffs to understand or even try to appreciate the potential of the SAS , encamped within easy striking distance of the enemy 's lines of communication .
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