Example sentences of "of [noun prp] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Tom Ayliffe apparently operated another trow , used to transport Forest of Dean coal for the steam engine , from Bullo Pill .
2 Now they are away to a University of Wolverhampton team in the quarter finals.The Observer Moot is a national competition in which pairs of students representing law departments from universities in England , Wales and Northern Ireland argue points of law before a moot judge .
3 It' certainly nice to see a bit of Lukic criticism in the group .
4 The squadron also flew the Iraq Levies , A sort of RAF Regiment of the day , they were mainly Kurds who came from the far north of Iraq excellent soldiers but poor airmen who generally laid their breakfast on the cabin floor whilst we were taxying , to take-off .
5 He did however agree to let Finubar , Prince of Eataine return to the Old World with them to study the new rulers of the Old World .
6 Northern Fuels of Northgate House in the town was shown to owe £10,045 in rent arrears to its office landlord the Equitable Life Assurance Society .
7 As hospital staff try to get rid of the last traces of CS gas from the department many are still recovering from the ordeal , which left them and a number of their patients suffering the effects of the gas .
8 The demonstration coincided with the official inauguration of Eduardo Villaseñor of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) as state governor , in a ceremony attended by President Carlos Salinas de Gortari and protected by 2,000 police and federal troops .
9 In Kenya , though there was relatively little pressure for further alienation of Masai land after the second Masai move , what pressure there was was resisted by the administration , and R.W. Hemsted tried repeatedly to retrieve for the Masai the land alienated to Powys Cobb , which contained streams of crucial importance to Masai stock .
10 However the full significance of this went unperceived until the 1740s ; and even then habit kept the minds of most observers running in the old channels of Bourbon-Habsburg rivalry till the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 .
11 It is possible from the village , without too much effort , to survey the great wilderness of Fisherfield Forest from the east by taking the private road to the little huddle of buildings known as the Heights of Kinlochewe and thence following a rising track to the left until the vast amphitheatre is revealed in a surround of formidable mountains of which Slioch and Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair are now the most prominent .
12 In the shot from above of Deckard hanging from the side of the building , the painting , mostly in shades of blue and purple , represents the precipitous drop beneath his feet .
13 Hilton 's attempt to revive the idea of Lollard influence on the revolt by redefining Lollardy as something more than the following of Wyclif ( 78 , p.213 ) disregards the general character of later Lollardy , which only rarely developed revolutionary tendencies .
14 ‘ I moved to Ladbroke Racing Limited in July 1990 — the retail betting division of Ladbroke Group as the commercial solicitor to the company .
15 Request to consider action to clear up the patch at the top of Baberton Loan on the Lanark Road .
16 Thus Hae III digestion of PCR product from the urease gene of Helicobacter pylori in 22 clinical isolates of the organism produced 10 different patterns , allowing the relationship of these isolates to be determined .
17 ‘ Had Diana been within 10 miles of Windsor Castle on the day of the fire , they would have blamed her for starting it , ’ admitted a senior royal source last night .
18 Each of the Ministers with their hands on the levers of Whitehall power on the issue : the Lord President ( Morrison ) , the Lord Chancellor ( Jowitt ) , the Home Secretary ( Ede ) , and the Scottish Secretary ( Woodburn ) , was numbered among the majority .
19 The settlement of Toynbee Hall in the East End of London was founded in 1884 by the Christian socialist Samuel Barnett .
20 The siege of Jaffna fort in the north of Sri Lanka , where some 250 government troops were still trapped and surrounded by the forces of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ( LTTE ) , continued throughout August .
21 Similar findings were found by Marson of Sheffield Polytechnic with the under-use of programmed material and visual aids .
22 The finals venture up to the north of the country for 1992 , with the city of Sheffield host to the two-day inter-club national finale for the first time at the Graves Tennis Centre in Norton .
23 The research carried out by the University of Sheffield team for the Elton enquiry found that a preponderance of teachers considered reasoning with pupils outside the classroom setting as the most effective strategy for dealing with difficult pupils .
24 Only about one-third of the state sector secondary school teachers questioned by the University of Sheffield team for the Elton Committee reported that in their school corporal punishment had not been in use prior to 1987 when it became illegal .
25 PRINCE Charles slipped out of Victoria Harbour on the royal yacht Britannia yesterday , watched only by office workers eating fast food lunches in the sunshine of Queen 's Pier .
26 Recruited from Tesco to oversee the transformation of Victoria Wine for the Nineties , she accepts that ‘ Oddbins is the one retailer that took the 1980s very much to heart ’ .
27 Our Mirage 28 yachts , excellent for training and short handed sailing , will be used on a new Villa-Flotilla programme concentrating on the relatively sheltered Gulf of Güllück north of the Bodrum Peninsula .
28 Edwin Carrington , former Secretary-General of the African , Caribbean and Pacific ( ACP ) group ( within the context of EC-ACP co-operation under the Lomé Convention ) , replaced Roderick Rainford as the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community on Aug. 1 .
29 Of his six singles , no less than four achieved the hallowed status of NME Single Of The Week , an amazing success rate that no-one else can touch .
30 , Sir Robert ( 1585–1662 ) , politician and revenue official , was the second of the five sons of William Pye of the Mynde , Herefordshire , near the famous Romanesque church of Kilpeck .
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