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

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1 INDIA has imposed a curfew on the capitals of states of Meghalaya and Mizoram .
2 The pressures of acts of God and war produced their own troubles ; agricultural poverty found itself pressed with increasingly heavy taxation and baronial exactions from a monarchy and feudal lords anxious to recoup their losses and being none too scrupulous about their methods .
3 The first meeting of the Joint Committee of Experts of Bangladesh and India agreed in New Delhi on Nov. 20 to resume negotiations on sharing river waters between the two countries [ see also p. 38913 ] .
4 It involved about a dozen groups and a network of experts throughout Europe and is the largest future study of biotechnology that I am aware of .
5 This trick seems likely to ensure plenty of immediate development work on applications and so plenty of products for NT when it arrives .
6 example For the Emma essay , you could look in a bibliography for a link between " irony " and " Austen " and " characterisation " ; you could scan some collections of essays on Austen or Emma for possibly relevant material ; similarly you could look in books on irony , in order to see how closely your ideas resemble existing material , and what aspects are original .
7 The collection of essays in Vroom and Deci ( 1970 ) also provide a useful introduction .
8 It sold hundreds of thousands of copies in Britain and the USA .
9 The announcement by the Government funded Housing Corporation will help a variety of projects throughout Durham and Cleveland .
10 For example , Sulmac , the Kenyan subsidiary of Unilever , controls about one third of Kenya 's exports of carnations to Europe and has limited its integration to combining cultivation with warehousing and agency operations in the buying markets .
11 Agribusiness , which has been moving into the luxury end of the market , with the growth of carnations in Colombia and strawberries in Mexico for sale in the United States , has contributed to the high level of exports .
12 Because Mr has represented him , Mr said before that he he thought it was as duty solicitor that he , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor but , he is represented under legal aid though this defendant by a firm of solicitors in Birmingham and he 's anxious to be committed for trial today .
13 But he is represented under a legal aid order , this defendant , by a firm of solicitors in Birmingham and he 's anxious to be committed for trial today .
14 Profit before tax was £795 million after an exceptional operating charge of£125 million due to the reorganisation of operations in Scotland and Spain .
15 Nearer to home , the London Letter reported the elevation of Disraeli to the peerage ‘ for reasons of health ’ , also that ‘ the number of lunatics in England and Wales on the first of January last was 64,619 , being 1123 more than in the previous years . ’
16 Transmediterranean Pipeline problems , and th completion of the Seychelles fieldwork , were enhanced by the mobilisation of the Sellafield Nuclear Power Station contract and the award of contracts for Mobil and BP .
17 The fourth round of bilateral Middle East peace talks between Israeli , Jordanian , Syrian , Palestinian and Lebanese delegations opened in Washington on Feb. 24 [ see p. 38740 for third round of bilaterals in Washington and first round of multilaterals in Moscow in January ] .
18 The report , which called for the raising of the minimum wage in the overseas departments and examined the contentious issue of civil service pay , was not supported by the majority of deputies from Guadeloupe and Martinique in a debate held on June 12-13 in the French National Assembly .
19 The party had 20 members in the Congress of Deputies in Madrid and , as a moderate nationalist movement , had increasingly good relations with the ruling PSOE .
20 However , the introduction of these crops often had serious consequences for soil conservation such as the cultivation of groundnuts in Mali and Niger ( Franke and Chasin 1980 ) , and pure stand maize cultivation and cotton .
21 A blazing row follows , which Sheila 's mother reports to the social worker , who in turn asks her to keep a written record of contacts between Sheila and Mark for the family assessment .
22 It was no coincidence that these decades saw new programmatic statements of papal ideology and a revitalising of contacts between Rome and all parts of the west .
23 INCUBATION OF LYSOSOMES WITH ETHANOL AND ACETALDEHYDE
24 Laura Thompson is a young theatre director who is now in the middle of rehearsals for Romeo And Juliet .
25 In the seventy-seven subsequent years that divide the publication of Sketches by Boz and the accession of Queen Victoria from the outbreak of the First World War , fictional houses are seen rather than sensed , until the burden of acquisition , despite attempts to redeem it , becomes a tyranny which ultimately destroys the Victorian notion of ‘ home ’ .
26 The project faces up to eight months of discussions between Boeing and its customers to finalise design details of the plane .
27 Like , we get literally hundreds of calls on Friday and Saturday nights and we 're sending vehicles out to the same thing every time .
28 For this reason , Mayall 's dominance was confined to the spinning sector of south-east Lancashire , and his firm never became a conspicuous leader of the cotton industry in the manner of Horrockses of Preston or Rylands of Manchester .
29 ‘ There are a lot of musicians in Seattle and every one of them looks up to Jimi Hendrix .
30 Apart from a cold-storage warehouse in Charterhouse Street in the City of London , his architectural output was limited to a handful of houses in London and the Manchester area , including 25 Cadogan Gardens , Chelsea , in partnership with George Hornblower , for the Australian artist Mortimer Menpes .
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