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

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1 Coroner David Blakey said : ‘ I feel the stress of the operation caused bacteria in Mrs Tierney 's bladder to become active .
2 As we have seen , National Insurance Local Tribunals ( NILTs ) took over the administration of the insurance based benefits in 1948 .
3 To meet an estimated budget deficit for 1932 of 120 million , a majority of the committee recommended cuts in Government expenditure of 97 million : 67 million to be saved from a reduction in unemployment benefits and the remaining 30 million to be found out of taxation .
4 It was noted that on two occasions members of the committee collected subscriptions in the treasurer 's absence .
5 The publication of the work prompted researchers in Ghana to study the substance 's antimicrobial properties .
6 With the threat of the election staring Ministers in the face , will the Secretary of State stop being complacent and persuade Cabinet colleagues to change their policies to ones that will create opportunity and stability for our business community in Wales ?
7 News of the strike made headlines in all the British newspapers .
8 The reports ( ‘ surveys ’ ) which stem from the findings of work like that of the APU provide teachers in school with a much broader base upon which to evaluate their current practice .
9 A few of the larger towns in England had the right to elect a council to run their own affairs , but the great majority of Englishmen lived in the countryside where Justices of the Peace ran things in the way that gentlemen had always done .
10 The early canals were narrow and followed the contours of the land avoiding changes in land level wherever possible .
11 For more than fifty years , Danny Holland has been one of the premier cuts men in boxing .
12 The difficulties associated with the contractual model of the company led academics in the early decades of this century to adopt instead in their writing the natural-entity conception of the company .
13 Section 80 provides that directors shall not exercise any power of the company to allot shares in the company or rights to subscribe for , or convert into , shares in the company unless they are authorised to do so by the company in general meeting or by the company 's articles .
14 In contrast with a shareholder , the debentureholder is in law not a member of the company having rights in it , but a creditor having rights against it .
15 His observational sample of prisoner interviews , although small , had found the PACE codes of practice were followed to the letter and he argued this showed that it required the sanction of the law to effect changes in interview and interrogation techniques .
16 This route must be taken very seriously er rights of way , planning investigation for the environment which as I did problems the other sources in terms of right of way , in terms of unresourcing rest of the backlog giving instructions in terms of .
17 An elaborate version of pass the parcel , which allowed me to travel around the southern part of the state doing workshops in a variety of places .
18 ‘ The aetiology of the urge to gamble lies in joyless masturbation and early , still-unresolved bisexuality , ’ proclaims Abse , after Freud .
19 Compulsory competitive tendering ( CCT ) had its origins both in public doubts about the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of certain local services — especially the public works departments and refuse collection , and in the belief of Conservative governments in the greater ability of the market to provide services in a flexible and economic manner .
20 Both halves of the room have curtains in a finely textured , natural-coloured fabric , which has also been used to cover the sofa .
21 Those candidates exercise their freedoms and I defend those freedoms — If the freedoms which Conservative Members say they want to uphold were so widespread , they would not only define freedom in terms of the power to own shares in a company but would seek to defend it in terms of being able to get a job in that company , in a country with getting on for 2.5 million unemployed .
22 To the south , Mid-Essex was more varied , interspersed with arable tracts , while the farmers and smallholders of the Thames-side marshes prospered on meat and dairy produce for the London market ; doubtless too the proximity of the metropolis affected earnings in Becontree hundred , where many labourers were taxed at 40s .
23 The second part of the research examines differences in costs of commercial loans and official export credits in different currencies ; and considers the theoretical and empirical basis for a system of differentiated minimum rates .
24 The centrepiece of the package involved cuts in average import tariffs from 15 per cent to 5 per cent by 1996 .
25 If this is done , the obligation of the issuer to make payments in respect of the debt must be reflected in the accounting by a method which ensures the liability is fairly stated at each balance sheet date : the proposals of the FRED ensure that this is the case .
26 The relatively inflexible toad recognizes food merely by the size of the dark moving objects in its visual field ; its recognition mechanism is neurophysiologically understood .
27 This is not possible in some of the legal systems of the region , but Article 7 of the Protocol encourages moves in this direction wherever possible .
28 He returns to his familiar theme of the need to study issues in depth and to do all the necessary homework .
29 It reminded the county council of the need to make improvements in the area around the site and in its dealings with mineral operators in that area .
30 Because of the need to keep premiums in line with claims we have reluctantly had to make the first increase in our basic BUILDINGS rate for many years .
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