Example sentences of "of [noun prp] [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Forest of Dean council say the ramps were too steep , it 'll cost more than £3,000 to build a better ramp across the Palmers garden and regulations insist the Palmers must make a contribution . |
2 | But the pervasive and insidious presence throughout the novel of manifestations of Quechua culture suggests the ability of that culture not only to survive in an alien environment , but also , as it itself is modified , to exercise an ‘ Indianizing ’ influence on the country as a whole . |
3 | Superintendent Dunlap of the Metropolitan Police and Inspector Arnold of Whitechapel Division argued a convincing case before the Lords ' Committee on the advantages of greater state powers . |
4 | While Ralston concedes that negotiations did include a discussion of Lincoln 's collaboration in the project including the participation of Lincoln University Press no Lincoln role is mentioned in the final contract . |
5 | Her cloak of Lincoln green covered a red kirtle which hung a few inches above tallow-smeared shoes . |
6 | Henry Head ( in the background ) managing director of Norfolk Lavender watches the start of the lavender harvest in its field in full bloom at Heacham in Norfolk . |
7 | A jury 's been told that the former manager and chairman of Swindon Town cheated the taxman in an effort to improve the club 's playing staff . |
8 | 4 ) How may a study of Self-Image Theory assist the Marketer to understand some of the behavioural reasons for consumer demand ? |
9 | In 1984 Clare Bradley of Sheffield University published a persuasive paper ( Bradley 1984 ) arguing that sex bias affected the assessment of student projects . |
10 | Richard Mavro-Michaelis of Lucas Aerospace announced the plans at a gathering of teachers at Farnborough . |
11 | Yesterday however , David Goodson of Loughborough University offered the team of biologists , naturalists and conservationists a set of underwater transducers which he said should be able to produce the right effect . |
12 | Three crew members of Hunstanton lifeboat undertook a sponsored run from Wells lifeboat station to Hunstanton and raised approximately £600 . |
13 | In the Elegiac Stanzas ( see Critical Survey , p. 140 ) the picture of Peele Castle fronting the storm seems an apt image of Stoical defiance in a hostile universe : |
14 | The ellipsoidal egg of S. trachea has an operculum at both ends ( Fig. 36 ) . |
15 | I SPENT most of Friday morning having a long talk with Paul Seddon — Assistant Commissioner Seddon , who is our department 's special representative at New Scotland Yard . |
16 | Eight-year-old Judi Ellingham of Eastcroft School told the Secretary of State : ’ I want to be a footballer , or a violinist or a firefighter . ’ |
17 | But the passing over of Neil Back leaves the Lions without a commodity of which they could find themselves in dire need . |
18 | A Tutankhamen window display in the window of Grayshott Bookshop caused a stir in the village . |
19 | Professor Geoffrey Codd of Dundee University said an in depth study of the algae and what made them produce toxins was needed . |
20 | The history of Oswaldkirk Hall follows the pattern of so many of the smaller manor houses of England . |
21 | The dipper , a small bird that feeds underwater in fast-flowing streams , has been found to be a good indicator of water acidity , Studies in Scotland by Dr Juliet Vickery of Oxford 's Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology found a clear correlation between acidity in a stream and dippers ' breeding success . |
22 | Nevertheless , in the wake of the retreat of American power and the demise of SEATO neutralisation remained the regional strategic stance of Southeast Asia , if only because it was considered by the region to be the only plausible defence against becoming a Chinese sphere of influence . |
23 | Several features of O. abyssicola and O. granulifera distinguish them from most species of Ophiacantha : the high often indented disk , the arm spines of O. granulifera forming a fan on most proximal arm segments , large conspicuous disk plates and the very wide ventral arm plates are all reminiscent of the Ophioplinthacinae . |
24 | The Church of England vicar blessed the Northamp-tonshire stately home , splashed holy water on the walls and said prayers to ward off the spirit . |
25 | Once at sea the Church of England chaplain read the Prayer Book 's ‘ stately intercessions ’ on the first class deck . |
26 | The result is that ‘ a listed Church of England church has a chance of avoiding demolition nearly three times better than a listed secular building ’ . |
27 | In 1989 the Church of England Newspaper had a banner headline informing its readership that ‘ One New Church a Month ’ was being planted . |
28 | The role of England captain had a lot to do with the split . |
29 | From the rugged Peak District to the north to the rolling Cotswolds Hills in the south , the Big Heart of England region offers a wide range of attractions for the visitors to Birmingham . |
30 | This report was accepted by the Tyne District and considered at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation on 17 November 1911 , where the views of the North of England Association carried the day and it was resolved " that the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union and/or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " . |