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

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1 ( South Africa had offered assistance to the Soviet Union in the resettlement of victims of the Chernobyl disaster . )
2 The ‘ target ’ of the strike action was undoubtedly the railway undertaking but it was obviously a necessary consequence of the strike 's having any effect at all that it should lead to interference in the performance of contracts of carriage .
3 In particular , in the interpretation of provisions of the SGA 1979 relating to implied terms , Lord Diplock said ( at p501 ) that the Act " ought not to be construed so narrowly as to force on parties to contracts for the sale of goods promises and consequences different from what they must reasonably have intended " .
4 The so-called Higher Criticism had come late to Britain , and its consequences are still with us in the interpretation of stories of Virgin Birth and Resurrection .
5 travelled to Westminster using the Cambrian Railway , joining the 10.25 Aberystwyth-Manchester express , always travelling in the tea car in the company of others of his ilk .
6 In the course of studies of saline intrusion near wells and in regional aquifers , a computer model developed to simulate scavenger well pumping in Pakistan agrees well with field observations .
7 A corresponding duty is imposed in the case of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 , s16 ) .
8 A corresponding duty is imposed on him in the case of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices Shops and Railway Premises ( Hoists and Lifts ) Regulations 1968 ( SI No 849 ) ) .
9 In the case of easements of light , the right is ’ absolute and indefeasible ’ after 20 years .
10 Although Lagrange seemed to cherish hopes that his work would show the way to the solution of the general quintic the results obtained indicated a distinct possibility that there might be no corresponding formula in the case of equations of degree greater than 4 , and a supposed proof of this was given by Ruffini in 1799 .
11 The problem , as with inclination in the case of questions of value , is whether reason ever quite lifts itself out of reach of spontaneous analogizations , or whether its function remains limited to organizing , criticizing and choosing between them .
12 In the case of questions of fact , the skeleton argument should state briefly the basis on which the Court of Appeal can interfere with the finding of fact concerned , with cross-references to the passages in the transcript or notes of evidence which bear on the point .
13 Finally , both initiatives are capable of incorporating graded assessment information ; in the case of the GCSE this is most likely to be in the form of an equation on the graded assessment certificate ; in the case of records of achievement such attainment will simply be noted on the record .
14 In the case of members of committees who are not entitled to attendance allowance because they are not councillors of the authority , there is , instead of the attendance allowance , a financial loss allowance in respect of any loss of earnings necessarily suffered , or additional expense incurred ( other than travelling or subsistence allowance ) in performing an approved duty .
15 I think in the case of members of staff , the university might well want to say certain sorts of behaviour are inappropriate and we do n't countenance them even if the person involved in the end thinks she 's prepared to put up with it , or he 's prepared to put up with it .
16 Therefore , we must ensure tonight that there is a smooth transition between the old and new pay and conditions orders and that the provisions of the 1991 pay document will continue to apply in the case of contracts of employment entered into after 31 March 1992 , but before the new order giving effect to the 1992 pay and conditions document comes into force .
17 Section 5(1) of UCTA 1977 states : 5- ( 1 ) In the case of goods of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption , where loss or damage ( a ) arises from the goods proving defective while in consumer use ; and ( b ) results from the negligence of a person concerned in the manufacture or distribution of the goods , liability for the loss or damage can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term or notice contained in or operating by reference to a guarantee of the goods .
18 Treaty , freedom of establishment includes , in the case of nationals of a member state :
19 How does this work in the case of theories of racism ?
20 Some respondents to the Discussion Paper suggested that these methods for accounting for issue costs were in conflict with the requirements of the companies legislation * in the case of issues of debt instruments because the legislation prohibits setting off assets and liabilities .
21 Or as in the case of Traces Of Red , a lukewarm slice of daftness that passes muster as a bra advert .
22 In the case of points of law , it should state the point and cite the principal authority or authorities in support with references to the particular page(s) where the principle concerned is enunciated .
23 Fortunately , this is rare in the case of employees of executive status .
24 Even in the case of ventures of the scale and celebration of the Trent and Mersey , Oxford and Leeds and Liverpool canals , most of the initial investment flowed from the territories they traversed .
25 Save as provided by s3 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 , in the case of causes of action accruing after 1 January 1983 ( see below ) , no sum can be awarded to relatives under the Act for their own mental distress or for the loss of society of the deceased .
26 2.15 Section 3 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 amended the 1976 Act so as to insert a new s1A , which provides that an action under the Act may consist of or include a claim for damages for bereavement in the case of causes of action accruing after 1 January 1983 .
27 In the case of causes of action accruing after 1 January 1983 the parents of an infant child have a claim for damages for bereavement ( see para 2.15 above ) .
28 Gloucester 's strength is also reflected in the choice of knights of the shire for the county of Cornwall , one of the few elections to the planned parliament of Edward V for which returns survive .
29 Gloucester 's strength is also reflected in the choice of knights of the shire for the county of Cornwall , one of the few elections to the planned parliament of Edward V for which returns survive .
30 These arrangements are embodied in the Scheme of Conditions of Service as adopted by the Council ( hereinafter referred to as ‘ The Scheme of Conditions of Service ’ ) relating to your group as well as in other documents which are equally available to you within the Administration Unit .
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