Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | As the majority holder of funds for technology transfer , the DTI 's announcements relating to the White Paper are where much of the action is . |
32 | Should approval be granted contrary to the majority decision of Cork County Council , section 4 of the Planning Act will be invoked ; |
33 | This state then turned it 's attention to the majority population of Christians and Muslims . |
34 | Obviously this meant that the majority view of Lords Denning and Lawton in Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v. Martin & Co . |
35 | Mr Levitt is the majority owner of Roll Call , a congressional newspaper in which The Economist has a minority stake . |
36 | The contingency theory of delegation |
37 | They also acknowledge the possibility that high education levels may well be the result of economic affluence but they still feel that a certain minimum level of education is a necessary prerequisite to the take-off stage of industrialisation . |
38 | Follow-up MRP investigations in the Benglog area of North Wales , near Dolgellau , showed barium enrichment in Ordovician sediments associated with subaerial to submarine bimodal volcanism ( MRP 63 ) . |
39 | Impetuously he wrote a declaration , which was widely circulated , denying the rumour and asserting that he was ready to prove that the Prayer Book of Edward VI conformed to the commandments of Christ and the practice of the Apostles , whereas the Mass was contrary to that practice and was the work of Satan . |
40 | Lagos State , controlled by the Unity party of Nigeria ( UPN ) , now has its own television station on the air , but in early 1981 it was still not possible to watch this new state television service in central Lagos . |
41 | The nine state governors of the Unity party of Nigeria ( UPN ) , the Great Nigeria people 's party ( GNPP ) and the people 's Redemption party ( PRP ) have nonetheless complained more vigorously about Federal policy towards the mass media than about almost anything else . |
42 | And so the first full-time students began class in May , 1977 at the Guitar Institute of Technology ( G.I.T. ) in Hollywood . |
43 | The collection covers all phases of Picasso 's career , from a drawing executed when he was nineteen to a reclining nude completed just months before he died in 1972 , with particularly interesting sculptures , including the gesso head of Dora Maar ( 1940 ) and ‘ Woman with pram ’ ( 1950 ) . |
44 | The sequence also shows a structural homology with fos-related molecules based on the heptad repeat of leucine residues ( leucine zipper ) preceded by a basic region shown below as asterisks ( 5 ) . |
45 | In the hothouse atmosphere of college , there 'll be lots of opportunity for " falling in love " . |
46 | The charge made by liberal historians , that the revolutionary ideologies and programmes were the hothouse creation of intellectuals isolated from the masses they claimed to represent does not stand up to close scrutiny . |
47 | The Marr technique of painting is to go and visit the subject , where she makes copious notes on eye colour and other little idiosyncrasies that will help catch the soul of the dog . |
48 | The elution profile of C cholesterol of the three lipid mixture prepared with equal amounts of the different phospholipids is shown in Figure 1 . |
49 | The spillover effect of safety demands on costs , coupled with an economic recession , had effectively resulted in no new nuclear stations being ordered in the United States for over a decade . |
50 | The sufferer is con-fronted with truth — as seen by the peer group of patients — rather than the version of it that corresponds to a false picture that only he or she perceives and finds acceptable . |
51 | ORF NP1450L is tightly packed between the genes coding for the attachment protein of ASFV to Vero cells ( 20 ) and DNA ligase ( 18 ) , with spacers less than 100 bp-long . |
52 | Why , should there be conflict over parental investment , because after all , children are the link product of success of their parents , so shortly child and parent have got exactly the same self interest have n't they ? |
53 | The Peacock Committee was convinced that it was no longer possible to recommend ‘ no change ’ to either the licence fee system or the funding structure of broadcasting as a whole ; the differences between the two sources of revenue would create recurring crises for the BBC and put it at a competitive disadvantage compared to the ITV structure . |
54 | so that 's , that 's the erm , the funding side of things Graham and I |
55 | By 1747 , the year of his marriage to the cheerful and practical Salzburger , Maria Anna Pertl , he was working as fourth violinist in the court orchestra of the prince archbishop of Salzburg . |
56 | In June 1860 he invited William , the Prince Regent of Prussia , to meet him at Baden , whose Grand Duke agreed to act as host . |
57 | In the CO map of Fig. 4 b , several narrow bands of foreground clouds can be seen to cross in front of the broad emission from the centre . |
58 | The CO heat of adsorption is thus raised because of strengthened metal-CO bonding , although the C-O bond will , of course , be weakened . |
59 | In general , in three-variable contingency tables , to find the direct effect of X 1 on Y controlling for X 2 we consider each category of X 2 in turn , and subtract the proportion who are Y in the base category of X 1 from the proportion who are Y in the non-base category of X 1 . |
60 | In my opinion they are also one of the most attractively patterned , with a marbled effect on the base colour of silver grey on the developed chest area , while the fins are clear . |