Example sentences of "and [noun prp] and of " in BNC.

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1 It covered most of South Wales west to Milford Haven and north to Llandyssul , in England north to Hereford and Wolverhampton and of course the famous main line all the way to Penzance with its branches .
2 As the fable continues , it tells of family visits to York and Malham and of how the child grew up in understanding of many things .
3 Of the remaining Rubens , lot 57 ‘ The Marriages of Constantine and Faustina and of Constantia and Licinius ’ made a new record for an oil sketch at £680,000 ( $1.08 , est. £500,000–700,000 ) .
4 Among the most prized of Ackermann 's books are his histories of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and of various famous public schools , his Picturesque Tours in England and many foreign countries , and his illustrations of costume and architecture .
5 This time it made the trip from West Croydon to Sutton and passengers included the Mayors of Sutton and Cheam and of Beddington and Wallington .
6 In periglacial geomorphology , knowledge of contemporary processes was achieved by investigations of permafrost in Siberia and in Alaska and Canada and of cryonival processes in areas such as Spitsbergen .
7 It was attended by the Presidents of Kenya and Uganda and representatives of the Governments of Germany , the United States of America , France , Italy , Saudi Arabia , Egypt , Libya , Yemen , Nigeria , Ethiopia , Sudan , Oman , the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , and China and of the Arab League , the Organisation of African Unity and the European Economic Community .
8 I told them all the positive things , of the love I had seen , of Nancy , of Tom , Dick and Harry and of my various forms of visualization .
9 Posidonius shows no awareness of living after Accius and Lucilius and of being the contemporary of Varro — indeed , strictly speaking , he is not even aware of the potentialities of his pupil Cicero in the world of the mind .
10 The stories of Tristan and Iseult and of King Arthur and his knights are inextricably linked together in muddled and often contradictory legend .
11 An analysis is made in this chapter of the type of regulation adopted in the UK and Europe and of its effectiveness .
12 They have a negative view of the school , of the West Indies , Africa and Asia and of themselves and their abilities .
13 The delayed decline in the population of Lewis and Harris and of the Western Isles amounted to rather more than 30% over a much shorter period .
14 A collection of her work , Poems Moral and Entertaining ( 1789 ) , was published for the benefit of charities in Bath and Gloucester and of Sunday schools in Tetbury .
15 Similarly , Mosca develops the concept of a political class , made up of organised minorities who occupy an intermediary position between the ruling class and the majority , which is clearly a precursor both of the functional elites of Keller and Aron and of the pluralistic elites who make up Dahl 's polyarchy .
16 The establishing of national assemblies in Scotland and Wales and of regional assemblies in England could serve to stimulate a feeling of national identity at these levels , but this would still leave something of a lacuna at the United Kingdom level .
17 Briefing : The documentation and news service of the Bishops ' Conferences of England and Wales and of Scotland .
18 Following the reorganisation of local government in the early 1970s , the police became the responsibility of the counties of England and Wales and of the regions of Scotland .
19 In the context both of the discussion of devolution to Scotland and Wales and of the consideration of the reorganization of local government , some attention has been given to the case for regional government in England .
20 The Prime Ministers of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania , together with representatives of the governments of the Russian Federation , Byelorussia and Moldavia and of the Moscow and Leningrad city and regional councils , met in Tallinn ( Estonia ) on Aug. 5 to discuss the creation of direct inter-republican and inter-regional economic links , bypassing central USSR control .
21 Well the first thing is that the City Council is charged with the defence of common land that and Port Meadow is a piece of common land that 's been in the possession of the people of Oxford and Oxfordshire and of England for over a thousand years .
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