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

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1 The Sandaway Beach Holiday Park
2 THE SANDAWAY BEACH HOLIDAY PARK …
3 The Tag Theatre Company 's production of ‘ Sunset Song , ’ which together with ‘ Cloud Howe ’ and ‘ Grey Granite ’ forms the Lewis Grassic Gibbon trilogy , is enacted in drama , dance and music at in-school workshops sponsored by BP .
4 THE COUNTRYBAR STORY Nelson 1984 3 volumes :
5 The defence secretary Malcolm Rifkind wasted no time in announcing that the Rosyth Dockyard in Fife will be sold to a private company next year .
6 With troops deployed in Bosnia for a year already , and no one knows for how much longer , the defence secretary Malcolm Rifkind is openly arguing against more cuts unless commitments like this are cut as well .
7 Inside the Commons , the defence secretary Malcolm Rifkind would n't be drawn on his battle with the treasury .
8 Following the recommendation of its armed services committee , the Senate passed a defence bill by 79 votes to 16 on Aug. 4 , which imposed deep cuts , amounting to $18,000 million , in the defence budget request of $307,000 million put forward by Bush for fiscal 1991 ( beginning October 1990 ) .
9 Secondly , by a substantive statistical cross country analysis for the OECD , linking the work in the defence economics literature to developments in the labour economics literature .
10 Several of these are the homes of major defence contractors ( such as Boeing in Washington ) , and should be among the major beneficiaries of the defence appropriation process ; some of the links are less obvious , such as that between the alfalfa producers of inland Texas and the production of military uniforms .
11 Officers , workers and congressmen decided to fight the decision , mostly by persuading the Defence Base Closure and Realignment Commission to shut down Everett instead .
12 Firms in the defence support field have been briefed by the Ministry of Defence that up to £1.2 billion of contracts for jobs currently run by the armed forces will be offered to civilian firms from April .
13 ( At the end of the War , it was found that over 50 deaf men from Manchester Institute for the Deaf were entitled to the Defence Service Medal for their work with the Civil Defence , and this could be repeated throughout the country .
14 The four most important are the CIA , which handles overseas espionage and is therefore similar to Britain 's MI6 ; the NSA which , like GCHQ , handles Sigint , Elint ( Electronic Intelligence ) , and codebreaking ; the National Reconnaissance Office ( NRO ) , which controls the surveillance satellites launched into space ; and the Defence Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) , which coordinates the intelligence operations of the US Army , Navy , and Air Force .
15 The Defence Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) , has to get along with an annual budget of only $1 billion .
16 Even as they gathered their evidence the defence committee members knew they had no power , only the hope of influence .
17 It may be a topic that has already aroused great controversy , e.g. the Defence Committee inquiry into Westland helicopters .
18 These papers were debated inconclusively at the Defence Committee meeting on 5 April 1946 ; further inconclusive discussion followed on 27 May 1946 and again on 19 July .
19 The health authority and the Defence Land Agent hope to conclude negotiations within a month .
20 In spite of the setback on the defence spending vote , Mr Kinnock later scored a further advance with the results of the national executive elections , which saw Ken Livingstone replaced by John Prescott , the party 's robust transport spokesman .
21 There are some promising candidates like the defence minister Kim Campbell .
22 The Defence Minister Sharad Pawar held talks with Chinese officials in Beijing during a visit ( the first by an Indian defence minister ) on July 25-30 .
23 The multiracial nature of this group , which included two women , contrasted with the exclusively male , white , Afrikaner membership of the government team , consisting of President F. W. de Klerk , the Ministers of Constitutional Development , Foreign Affairs , and Law and Order ( respectively Gerrit van N. Viljoen , Roelof " Pik " Botha and Adriaan Vlok ) , and other ministers and security chiefs , with the notable omission of the Defence Minister Gen. Magnus Malan .
24 The Defence Minister Gen. Fidel Ramos wanted to arrange the withdrawal of all US forces by June 12 , 1998 , the centenary of the country 's independence from Spain .
25 The Defence Minister Gen. ( retd ) Banchop Bunnak , stated on Aug. 11 that he would reveal the full results of the investigation into the May military crackdown " when the time was right " .
26 In reply to a Commons question the Defence minister Jonathanj Aitken told him the project would receive ’ very careful scrutiny . ’
27 The defence procurement minister , Jonathan Aitken , told four Fife MPs of the further delay in the long-awaited announcement .
28 After substantial delays in reaching a decision on the refitting competition , Jonathon Aitken , the defence procurement minister , announced this week that the MoD hoped to announce the outcome as soon as possible after the Easter parliamentary recess finishes in early April .
29 Yesterday 's announcement was made by the defence procurement minister , Jonathan Aitken , in a written answer to a parliamentary question from the Labour MP for Edinburgh East , Gavin Strang .
30 Johnson ( 1985 , pp. 424–5 ) also cites prime ministerial intervention in promoting top civil servants , and the increasing frequency of appointments to senior posts from outside the service ( such as Peter Levene recruited from the private sector to head the Defence Procurement Executive in 1985 ) as evidence of ‘ a more active personnel policy ’ designed to enhance managerial competence .
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