Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] of [noun pl] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Simon Counsell of Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) says , ‘ The arrival of this company … bodes ill for Guyana 's forests . ’
2 Where there is a system of control of council matters through caucus groups of members of the council , these groups determine beforehand what line of action shall be taken by the members of those groups when matters come before the council and its committees .
3 Commenting on the report 's findings , Karen McVeigh of Friends of the Earth said that the government has " grossly underestimated " the extent of the problem and " has no policies to protect the countryside from further damage " .
4 Campaign co-ordinator of Friends of the Earth , Andrew Lees , said the report confirmed that the government 's failure to control intensive farming practices was leading to the destruction of the Norfolk Broads .
5 The Colégio Church has a baroque façade , with four marble statues of saints of the Society of Jesus set into it .
6 The first of several , annual Parliamentary ladies ' golf matches , between lady relations of Members of the Houses of Lords and Commons , were reported on as Henley had at least two ladies who were eligible to play — Mrs. Kate Fleming , wife of the Club President and Henley 's M.P. , Mr. Valentine Fleming , and Mrs. Cecil Norton .
7 Transmission electron microscopy of cross-sections of the wound edge confirms the presence of the cable ( Fig. 3b ) .
8 Close fellowship was achieved during the Lambeth Conference of bishops of the Anglican Communion in the summer of 1989 — the first at which women were allowed a voice .
9 The rest of the second part of this book comprises four comparative case studies of aspects of the two localities .
10 At the Strasbourg meeting of signatories of the Berne wild life convention , Britain was singled out for criticism over the Canford Heath development .
11 An old and elegant result , at first puzzling , involves combining the surface sheet of cells of a frog embryo with the underlying tissues from near the mouth region of the newt .
12 Ludendorff has widely been given sole credit for the great German victory at Tannenberg , but before he and Hindenburg had even arrived at their new post imaginative steps had been taken by Colonel Max Hoffmann , Deputy Chief of Operations of the Eighth Army , which made that victory possible .
13 A summit meeting of leaders of the " frontline " states ( Angola , Botswana , Mozambique , Namibia , Tanzania , Zambia and Zimbabwe ) scheduled for April 13-14 in Gaborone , Botswana , which was to have discussed the issues of sanctions , was postponed indefinitely on April 11 .
14 In a typically British way , we have failed to take the credit that is due to us for that achievement , which had its origins in the Kangaroo group of Members of the European Parliament founded by the late Basil de Ferranti specifically to break down the trade barriers that existed in Europe at a time when none of the other major Community partners wanted to know anything about it .
15 In the first , Malone v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis ( No 2 ) [ 1979 ] 2 All ER 620 , which concerned the use to which recordings of telephone conversations made with the authority of the Secretary of State for the Home Office , Megarry V-C said " it seems to me that a person who utters confidential information must accept the risk of any unknown overhearing that is inherent in the circumstances of the communication " .
16 It should be said that many of the problems which make quality control of elements of the course above subject level a challenge for modular courses are not a challenge for conventional courses only because insufficient comparability exists to make quality control a serious possibility .
17 CENTRE : Gladstone with its Royal Train coat of arms of the kind it might have carried on London to Epsom Derby Day trains .
18 In chapter X of A Preface to Paradise Lost ( London : Oxford University Press , 1942 ) , C. S. Lewis gave a summary list of doctrines of the Fall of Man common to Milton , to St Augustine , and to ‘ the Church as a whole ’ .
19 [ C. Davison in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1938 ; Nature , vol. cxxxviii , 1936 , pp. 316–17 ; Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society ( Proceedings ) , vol. xciii , 1937 , pp. ciii–cvi . ]
20 [ E. W. Mason in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. iv , 1943 , pp. 455–74 ; personal knowledge . ]
21 [ R. Robinson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1945–8 , pp. 555–72 ; repeated in Journal of the Chemical Society , 1947 , pp. 989–96 , and in A. Findlay and W. H. Hills , ( eds . ) ,
22 [ A. G. Francis , ‘ Sir John Fox ’ , Analyst , vol. lxx , 1945 , pp. 1–2 ; J. T. Hewitt , ‘ John Jacob Fox , 1874–1944 ’ , Journal of the Chemical Society , 1945 , pp. 719–22 ; Robert Robertson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1945 . ]
23 [ C. C. H. Carpenter in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1936–8 ; D. J. Jeremy ( ed . ) ,
24 [ J. A. Murray in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. vii , 1950–1 ; obituary in Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society , 3rd series , vol. lxxi , 1951 ; G. L'E .
25 [ E. B. Verney in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society no. 10 , vol. iii , December 1941 ; David Hazell Clark , Alfred Joseph Clark : a Memoir , 1985 . ]
26 [ P. M. S. Blackett in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1947 ; various tributes , some in English and others in Welsh , collected in Yr Athro Evan James Williams D.Sc. , F.R.S .
27 [ Obituary Notices of Fellows of The Royal Society , vol. vii , November 1951 ; Sir Graham Wilson , ‘ The Brown Animal Sanatory Institution ’ , Journal of Hygiene , vol. lxxxii , 1979 , nos. 1 and 2 ; private information . ]
28 [ W. T. Stearn , The Natural History Museum at South Kensington , 1981 ; The Times , 24 November 1950 ; W. T. Calman in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. xx , 1951 ; obituaries in Proceedings of the Linnean Society , vol. clxiii , 1952 , and Nature , vol. clxvi , no. 4230 . ]
29 [ J. A. Fleming and D'Arcy W. Thompson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1936–8 ; The Times , 24 October 1936 . ]
30 [ L. E. Sutton in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. vii , no. 20 , 1951 . ]
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