Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 New Bristol & West director of marketing Ken Scott will spearhead the launch of a ‘ radical ’ new ‘ bespoke ’ product later this year .
2 We would therefore encourage the use of the described radiation protection devices , whilst pointing out at the same time that the usual high standards for prevention of ingestion , inhalation or skin absorption of radioactive compounds should still , of course , be maintained .
3 This is a direct transference to stone or brick building of the primitive wooden hut method mentioned earlier .
4 The first is that there is rather little reason to associate the coercive pressure of a dominant or majority current of opinion or belief with democracy .
5 The factors that influence these language attitudes will be examined , focussing particularly on the strength of the learner 's sense of identification with his/her own language group and the minority or majority status of both the learner and the second language .
6 The London Inter-Bank Offer Rate ( LIBOR ) therefore represents the marginal or opportunity cost of funds to the banks and is the major influence on banks ' base rates .
7 Nigel Hawkes presented a well-balanced article in the Life & Times section of The Times on Britain 's family of Magnox reactors .
8 Since his theme was that of organising communities according to natural formations , not political boundaries , the task he set course members was an investigation of the Dart Valley , the watershed or catchment area of the river from Dartmoor down to the sea .
9 APRIL 21 , 1993 will be remembered as a red letter day for the Food & Agriculture Division of .
10 Try to visit some of the primary schools in your area around morning or afternoon break of going-home time .
11 THE HAMMERSMITH & Fulham branch of Amnesty recently donated a cheque for £1,500 to AIBS , the proceeds of a one-day-a-week second-hand bookshop which the branch opened in April .
12 Note that the target must be an infantry or cavalry Mob of the kind that has to take an Animosity test itself — not a chariot , war engine , etc and not a Mob that is already engaged with the enemy .
13 Note that the target must be an infantry or cavalry Mob of the kind that has to take an Animosity test itself , not a chariot , war engine etc , and not a Mob which is already engaged against the enemy .
14 We are at the at where Shrewsbury Town of the third division lead premiership Blackburn by three goals to two , but Blackburn now moving forward , getting it across , it breaks back to drives it in low and left footed and that one is off the target , a shot driven in from twenty five yards by , not finding the goal .
15 One field can not exist within another field without an interaction between them , therefore it can be argued that the Universe is an energy field and that everything that exists in it is a subsidiary or component part of the total field .
16 Like pluralists , structuralists are aware of the dysfunctional nature of military expenditure for capitalism and devote a considerable amount of time to dismantling any simple economist or reductionist account of the growth of the military-industrial complex .
17 The social cost or dead-weight burden of imperfect competition and monopoly power arises because marginal cost is set equal to marginal revenue , which is less than price and marginal consumer benefit .
18 The campaigning or action group of committed older people may not be what many people expect from the counselling process , preferring acceptance and contentment rather than possible militancy as the outcome of help and support .
19 They had heard , or heard of , prophets such as Jeremiah or Ezekiel speaking of God being behind the disaster , of him fighting on the enemy side .
20 The needs of applicants who are contemplating legal practice in England and Wales will generally be better met by studying in a university or college south of the border .
21 The dodgy S & M imagery of ‘ Raping A Slave ’ ( actually a meditation on power and work ) and other included tracks form the ‘ Young God ’ EP and the still-withering power of ‘ Cop ’ ( ‘ Nobody burns your skin off like a cop ’ ) amidst the all-powerful monotony show that we 've lost something along the way .
22 In many others , the new governments were faced with a situation of having either virtually no press worthy of the name or merely one in which the colonial government or settler point of view had been dominant .
23 Three patients originally infected with HBV alone did not develop serological or biopsy evidence of HBV graft infection at 8 , 16 , and 17 months after transplantation , respectively .
24 The bedrooms have a full or side view of the lake , although in some cases this may be somewhat impeded by the trees .
25 The relationship between a particular yield measure and a bond 's maturity is called the yield curve ( or term structure of interest rates ) for that particular yield measure .
26 Opportunities working throughout the country in a career working for other people 's safety , as HM Inspector of Factories or HM Inspector of Agriculture
27 This year for instance , a Texas jury found that shortcomings in the Coopers & Lybrand audit of MiniScribe amounted to $2.8m — yet the jury awarded $200m in punitive damages against the firm ( see ACCOUNTANCY , March , p 16 ) .
28 The Coopers & Lybrand Manual of Auditing ( Fifth Edition ) Gee , South Quay Plaza , 183 Marsh Wall , London E14 1079pp £65
29 Accounting and Business Research is edited by Bob Parker , Professor of Accountancy at the University of Exeter and Chris Nobes , Coopers & Lybrand Professor of Accounting at the University of Reading .
30 Indeed , it is argued that the conspicuous gap between the reading performance of people and that of algorithms may reflect the fact that few text recognition systems utilise the many knowledge sources or recognition strategy of the human reader [ Hull , 1987 ] .
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