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

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1 However , the decline in science interest was less marked in GIST action than in control schools , indicating a possible causal effect of the VISTA visits and other interventions , and on boys as much as girls .
2 A place Where the legacy of the Second World War still rests upon the shoulders of the British , French and American Allies forty-five years later and where the effects of post-war decisions impact on the daily routine of the RMP soldiers .
3 A specimen copy of the C.P.A. Conditions is held in the Branch Claims Library .
4 He 'd been expecting tight security at the entrance , but in the event the gates were open and unmanned , and a passing employee directed him along a concrete road leading to the garage where a man in blue overalls was washing one of the Fiat saloons .
5 Abdelkader Hachani , one of the FIS leaders imprisoned on Sept. 27 [ see p. 38456 ] , had been released on Oct. 29 .
6 Despite many letters sent to councillors by detecting partners John England and Colin Ayling , and members of the Shropshire Antiquities Group , the council would not change its stance .
7 We both decided that we needed more detector users to help us on the day , so John contacted members of the Shropshire Antiquities Group , who were more than willing to lend a helping hand .
8 As for an explanation of local heterogeneity , however , T.C. Whitmore at the end of his study of the Kolombangara forests , may be quoted .
9 In our list of authors we did not include Enid Blyton or Captain W. E. Johns , author of the Biggles stories .
10 Caroline Thomas , editor of the Biggles books , accepts the books reflect their period , but makes the point that the changing perception of words actually leaves Biggles ' use of a word like nigger open to misinterpretation by the modern reader .
11 The same may be true of the Prinias horsemen , but the relief there is rather low , and an alternative is that they turn their eyes on us as guardians of the house : the ‘ terror-mask ’ , a concept we shall meet again .
12 The Theoretical basis of the Liverpool models
13 Entry forms are available for the seventh Picton five-mile fun run , organised by the City Athletics Development section in aid of the Liverpool Lions charity , at Wavertree on December 13 .
14 DAVE HICKSON and Brian Labone will be back in ‘ action ’ at Goodison Park on November 12 as guests of the Liverpool Lions Club .
15 I would take the train down the line where they would have to change at some junction and plead with them the cause of the Liverpool seamen .
16 , Sir Max , baronet ( 1872–1934 ) , industrialist , was born 3 February 1872 at Seaforth Hall , Liverpool , the second of three sons ( the eldest died in childhood ) and fourth of seven children of Edmund Knowles Muspratt [ q.v. ] , industrial chemist , and his wife Frances Jane , daughter of Thomas Baines [ q.v. ] of Liverpool , proprietor of the Liverpool Times , then parliamentary agent for Liverpool Corporation .
17 In 1861 he married Frances Jane , daughter of Thomas Baines [ q.v. ] , a former editor of the Liverpool Times ; they had five sons ( one of whom died as a child ) and four daughters .
18 One of the Liverpool goals was lucky , Deane should have had 3 penalties , the ref got a lot of stick from the Leeds fans , etc .
19 The most frequently cited media explanations for the Heysel disturbance were the influence of alcohol , the involvement of the National Front , the ineptitude or cowardliness of the Belgian security forces and the hooligan mentality of the Liverpool supporters .
20 The references to the bestiality and irrationality of the Liverpool supporters are typical of the themes used by sports reporters to systematically denigrate football hooligans .
21 On Saturday , 15th May , an Acting Sergeant was in charge of an area near Muirhead Avenue , Liverpool … under him , there were on duty two Police Constables … between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. , observation was kept [ on them ] by a Chief Inspector and a Sergeant of the Liverpool Police Force .
22 A verdict was given against a Liverpool Constable by a jury … in a case in which Mrs Jane Roche , wife of a bookmaker , claimed damages from Sergt. John Borrows ( who was dismissed for the malicious prosecution claim ) and Constable Ernest David Laurie of the Liverpool Police
23 Sergt. Peter Woodhouse of the Liverpool Police … she told the police that she did not think her husband was carrying out a strictly honest business .
24 After a year he parted from his father and set up his own practice at 24 Hardy Street , in the heart of the Liverpool docklands .
25 On 11 December he shot the first-ever specimen of the crimson chat as he traversed the forest bordering the River Feel , to the east of the Liverpool Plains .
26 The Marine Caterer for October 1911 records that " foreign labour having been introduced into Cunard , Mr Cotter , among others was put out of the Mauritania " and that in 1909 he asked the assistance of the Liverpool Trades Council to organise seagoing stewards .
27 Joining Mr Coyne for the meeting tomorrow will be local TUC leader Eddie Roberts , Pat Harvey , secretary of the Liverpool Trades Council , and John Byrne , an unemployed scaffolder .
28 Both members of the London Anti-Slavery committee and some of the Liverpool abolitionists who encountered him were doubtful about Clarkson 's attitudes and methods in gathering information from participants in the African slave trade .
29 In New Zealand , for example , student representative rugby threads ‘ a delicate path between obscurity and insolvency ’ , as the President of the NZ Students Union put it .
30 I do n't need to see through the sheet to know that Anya 's flushed brick red , and that her eyes are fixed on somewhere quite far to the east of the Walthamstow marshes .
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