Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun prp] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 This leaflet is now available free of charge from the offices of HM Inspectors of Taxes .
2 But the piling-up of EC surpluses of beef , dairy products and cereals could — up to a point .
3 In January 1990 , Ada wrote to the US Defence Secretary , Dick Cheney , reiterating his call for the USA to return the Guam Naval Air Station to civilian use in the light of US announcements of future base closures elsewhere .
4 Although it is from 1 to 3 km below sea level off Java , along most of the coast of Sumatra parts of it are exposed as the Mentawai and other islands ( Figs 3.9 and 3.14 ) .
5 Keith Bailey , 57 , chairman of BSA tools of Birmingham , was arrested at the same time as the Matrix Churchill bosses .
6 If the values of UK purchases of dollars and of US purchases of sterling are roughly equal , dealers in the foreign exchange market will be able to balance their books at a forward rate that is equal to the expected future spot rate .
7 The duchy of Lancaster affiliations of such families brought them within Gloucester 's orbit and gave him a point of contact with other duchy of York families , such as the Savilles and Wentworths .
8 The duchy of Lancaster affiliations of such families brought them within Gloucester 's orbit and gave him a point of contact with other duchy of York families , such as the Savilles and Wentworths .
9 In part it is due to the proximity of the duchy of Lancaster lordships of Pontefract and Tickhill , which provided an additional source of reward for a number of royal servants in south Yorkshire .
10 In part it is due to the proximity of the duchy of Lancaster lordships of Pontefract and Tickhill , which provided an additional source of reward for a number of royal servants in south Yorkshire .
11 The talks covered the holding of elections in Cambodia , the prevention of a return to power by the Khmers Rouges , administration in the transitional period before elections , the restoration of peace and the country 's permanent neutrality , and the issue of US prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action ( POW-MIA ) .
12 They also want to ensure health authorities provide a comprehensive range of NHS services of a high quality and to discourage the growth of a two-tier health service by cutting tax privileges for private medical insurance .
13 The foreign business carve-out and the specific marketing and related record-keeping rules relating to the business of non-UK offices of non-UK firms with UK customers ( see page 40 above ) apply to non-UK offices of UK firms in exactly the same way .
14 He said the issuing of IRA admissions of responsibility for atrocities like the Warrington and City of London bombs from the Southern capital was shaming Ireland throughout the world .
15 One normally expects to see all the best opera , ballet and musical talent on this tour , but our group had arrived at the tail-end of a meeting of Comecon heads of state , the National Gymnastics Championships were in full swing and quite unexpectedly , a British delegation led by Sir Geoffrey Howe had arrived for peace talks .
16 Friends talk about gardens ORGANIC gardening will be explained this evening at a meeting of Halton Friends of the Earth .
17 Meeting of GCC Chiefs of Staff
18 The manager of the Ljubljana branch of the Belgrade Bank has revealed that he was asked by a high official of the National Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina to purchase 3 billion dinars of Agrokomerc bills of exchange ( Politika , 27 August 1987 ) .
19 Taken from the third edition of Cecil Essentials of Medicine , edited by
20 Overall picture of Grant Commitments of Central Committee for the year and summary of applications to this Committee
21 With the help of the European Commission Pilot Project : Community Languages in the Secondary Curriculum , we therefore conducted a second survey amongst a sample of LEA coordinators of community language provision in order to discover how they were attempting to meet locally perceived needs : thirteen replies were received .
22 America had been amazed for some months by stories of U.S. prisoners of war in Korea who had ‘ gone over to Communism ’ .
23 At least , there is likely to be considerable diversity in the behaviour of London families of Caribbean origin , since each individual in each of the two , three or four generations in one family may have differing degrees of linguistic and cultural contact with the Caribbean .
24 The key features of a context free grammar are the use of a set of finite grammatical categories , and a finite set of rules for specifying how the LHS of the rule may be created from the sequence of RHS elements of the rule .
25 He was the eldest in the family of two sons and one daughter of Caleb Banks of Maidstone and his wife Martha Dann of Faversham .
26 Judde married three times : first , Mary , daughter of Sir Thomas Mirfyn , himself a skinner and lord mayor of London in 1518 ; second , Agnes , about whom nothing is known ; and third , Mary , daughter of Thomas Mathews of Colchester and wealthy widow of another skinner , Thomas Langton .
27 , Sir William Augustus ( 1842–1926 ) , chemist , was born 15 August 1842 in Regent 's Park , London , the elder son ( there were no daughters ) of Augustus Tilden , a clerk of the Bank of England , and his wife Anne , daughter of Henry Balls of Cambridge .
28 Members of Halton Friends of the Earth have been urging people in Runcorn to call for a public inquiry into ICI 's plan for an incinerator there .
29 The following diagram should illustrate through a simplified example : Inhabitants of Caloria Inhabitants of Frigorix Good at fishing Grow crops Reliant on fossil fuels Use solar power for all machinery When they get to the new planet , Terra Nova , they find that the fish are abundant , but the soil wo n't support crops ; although the sun shines , there are no fossil fuels — so if the groups are going to survive they will need to share their technology and skills .
30 Wets squabble in wake of Meyer Points of Order .
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