Example sentences of "and [noun sg] of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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61 | And at the same time , and slightly in contradiction to that , I found it increasing erm , er , perception and indication of dissatisfaction with the way in which the joint er , collaborative structures were actually working , if I may say , especially at the top level in terms of the political erm erm , so I say to you colleagues , that you are required as er , by statute to , to have in place collaborative structures , er , under a statute that goes back to the nineteen seventies , and I should also say to you that up and down the country that authorities like your own are at this stage doing what you 're doing , and that is reviewing the effectiveness of the operation of those structures , and probably coming to much the same conclusions . |
62 | JACQUES Darras is a man of many parts : poet and translator , Dean and professor of English at the University of Picardy , publisher , linguist , and self-confessed outsider . |
63 | Perhaps the most intriguing approach is a project , planned by Dr John C. Loper , a molecular geneticist , and professor of microbiology at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio . |
64 | She has been a soloist at the Proms and is currently principal oboe with the London Bach Orchestra and the Orchestra of St John 's , Smith Square , and Professor of Oboe at the Royal Academy and Trinity College . |
65 | This has been used as an agenda item by the partnership , through which student participation has been encouraged as indeed the pupil setting and review of progress within the RAE provides further stimulus to effective student involvement . |
66 | Whether the central role of the party and concentration of power at the top of the political hierarchy would be changed as reforms were carried out remained to be seen . |
67 | weakening of teachers ' attachment to particular subject specialisms , development of subject competence across a wider range of the curriculum , and development and dissemination of awareness of the similarities in learning objectives and pedagogical approach between different subjects — in short , the easing of subject loyalties and demystification of subject differences ; |
68 | Firstly by formulating clear objectives for minimum standards , documentation creation procedures and dissemination of documentation within the work of the Archive as a whole . |
69 | Thus it includes provisions for allowing the emergence of new institutions , one of which is the new open university aimed at providing extramural education for particular groups in Greek society and the foundation of a centre for the Greek language to coordinate the maintenance and dissemination of Greek in the European environment . |
70 | We should support the move for an increase in the use of new technologies for the storage and dissemination of information throughout the union . |
71 | Under the first category they considered the intrusive gathering and dissemination of information by the publicity media , the handling of credit information , unwarrantable intrusion into personal matters at work and in education and medicine , prying by neighbours and landlords , and intrusive sales methods . |
72 | The focus will be on assisting the Employment Department and NCVQ to increase the recognition and penetration of NVQs in the workplace — an are where the Chamber 's Examination Board has real strengths . |
73 | A recent divorce petition cited the fact that just about every wall , fitment and piece of furniture in the home was in a half-dismantled or half-done state and had been for years . |
74 | Several international human rights and relief organisations charge that Bosnian Serbs have engaged in the systematic rape , torture and murder of civilians during the former Yugoslav republic 's 11-month-old war . |
75 | English copies would have been available in Europe and mention of distribution in the new American Colonies has been made , so it was an internationally known work by the latter part of the eighteenth century . |
76 | From our own research and study of reports of the IIRS relating to asbestos , it would appear that the IDA and IIRS are using outdated information in compiling their recommendations . |
77 | His own recollections will be supplemented by interviews and study of documents in the Public Record Office and elsewhere , conducted by himself and/or the second investigator . |
78 | On the very first evening the Chinese student Liang Heng talked to the American teacher Judy Shapiro , who later became his wife and co-author of Son of the Revolution , he poured out the story of his troubles during the ten years of the Cultural Revolution . |
79 | The main problem for instrumental Marxist accounts is that they have great difficulty in explaining the eclecticism and indeterminacy of events in the world under a single reductionist or economist explanation which relates all actions by the state to the desires and power capabilities of a ruling class based on economic ownership . |
80 | So it is to them , the creators of American literature , that I look for clarification about the invention and effect of Africanism in the United States . |
81 | He moved to the table in the hall and put the cloth and tin of Brasso in the wicker basket alongside the dusters , the tin of polish and a bunch of keys . |
82 | But its prevalence has led us to misconceive both the significance and practice of transgression in the earlier modern period , and also in some of our own contemporary subcultures . |
83 | Trinity College of Music , for example , was founded in 1872 as a ‘ School for the Study and Practice of Music for the Church ’ . |
84 | The struggle to create a new ‘ modernist ’ concept and practice of consumerism in the Third World is one of the crucial conjunctures of economic , political and cultural-ideological transnational practices . |
85 | The relation between the theory and practice of perspective over the next four centuries is examined in detail . |
86 | Fashioning and firing a pot does not affect the clay composition but care must be taken , since potters frequently mix additives into clay to prepare it , and burial of pottery in the ground has some slight effects on its composition . |
87 | ‘ The year 1992 symbolises the continued brutalising and marginalising of people throughout the world , ’ affirmed our Central Committee after its meeting in Quito , Ecuador , last June . |
88 | ‘ The year 1992 symbolises the continued brutalising and marginalising of people throughout the world , ’ affirmed our Central Committee after its meeting in Quito , Ecuador , last June . |
89 | The parallel with policies inside multi-racial societies for banishing or reducing racial ‘ discrimination ’ or for exorcising by economic and social reorganisation the mutual envy and fear of envy between the races , does not need to be laboured . |
90 | This huge swing has been partly assisted by exactly the factors that are slowing house buying : a flight into deposit-based saving after the 1987 crash and fear of unemployment during the recession . |