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

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1 I write to say how appalled I was at the bad manners of BAIE members at the Editing for Industry awards dinner in Torquay .
2 He revealed ‘ encouraging ’ figures on arrests and ejections of home supporters in the aftermath of Boro 's final home league game this week .
3 Britons are advised not to use Libyan internal flights because sanctions against export of aviation parts to the country make planes unsafe and uninsurable .
4 In the last decade , collectors have also become associated with the illicit export of art objects from the country .
5 The export of motor cars in the past nine months is 90 per cent .
6 A good example of this is provided by the tactics of Treasury officials in the preparation of the 1947 autumn budget [ Rollings , 1985 ] .
7 A diagnosis of cholera was confirmed in 15 patients on the basis of isolation of Vibrio cholerae from the stool .
8 More recently software has been produced which combines the characteristics of viewdata screens with the sort of search capability usually found on databases .
9 Guerrilla warfare shared many of the characteristics of resistance movements in the Second World War .
10 To describe the frequency and characteristics of asthma attacks in the United Kingdom and to compare actual management with recommended guidelines for the management of attacks .
11 This paper reports the main findings from the first national audit of asthma attacks ( 1991–2 ) , which had two aims — to describe the characteristics of asthma attacks in the community , and to compare current management with recommended guidelines .
12 Its aims are to examine the scale and operation of the informal risk capital market in the UK , to assess its contribution to closing the ‘ equity gap ’ , and to identify the characteristics of business angels in the UK and to compare them with their counterparts in North America .
13 These were not genuine madrigals though they show madrigalian traits , nor are most of his Songs of sundrie natures of the following year .
14 Janis is a member of the Commerce and Industry Group and the Association of Women Solicitors of the Law Society .
15 Although there is evidence for a great growth in lay piety in England there was no equivalent to the free association of mulieres sanctae on the Continent .
16 A trade union was now to become , in the Webbs ' first definition ‘ a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment ’ , a definition later altered so as to refer to ‘ working lives ’ rather than ‘ employment ’ .
17 The association of productivity levels with the extent of company commitment has been a theme among writers who have suggested that elements of the Japanese system should be incorporated into management practices in Western companies .
18 In fact , Conservative opposition in the Lords is proving very important , and if Colonel is concerned about the future level of the police budget , why does n't he do a bit more to stop this nationalisation of the police going through parliament at the moment , and I just want to quote the , the words of Conservative Chairman of the Sussex police authority , over the years from nineteen eighty-two to nineteen ninety-three , four of them , and the most senior of course , who led the Association of County Councils for the Conservatives .
19 Can I say Chairman on on this report of the policy of the old policy and resources committee on the internal management of local authorities that was a very important issue because it 's I all issues are important but in particular the the seal the report is to inform the council of comments which the policy and resources committee has agreed to make the association of county councils on the recommendation of the joint working party on the internal management of local authority Now I 'm sure you , you 've waded through the report at least some of the during the last er week or so that er that you 've had it well I would advise you to turn to page thirty and thirty one because there 's lot eas and it 'll make life easier for you , if you do that and there on the bottom half of page thirty you will see the decisions of the policy and resources committee .
20 We have in the past raised this through the er Association of County Councils in the education side , with and we , there was quite a lot of support , and also have had support in the past from er , Kenneth Carlyle and Douglas Howe erm who were , supported the view , er which was particularly in relation to youth training , as this is more adult training we 're talking about here .
21 Speaking at the annual general meeting of the British Association of Mountain Guides at the Ulswater Hotel , Collister lamented the way guides in the alps had over equipped routes for their own convenience at the expense of the clients share in the adventure .
22 It is hoped to form an Association of Parish Catechists for the area .
23 The present pattern of Business Studies degrees , in many respects , reflects the state of thinking of commerce degrees of the late 30s , most of which had disappeared by or soon after 1950 , in favour of a more discipline-oriented approach in which there were substantial new elements , with the appearance of sociology and politics , both of which were to acquire greater prominence .
24 The Secretary of State has in mind using the Records of Achievement as the repository of pupil achievements in the tests and assessments at age 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 — at least so far as the sole mandatory requirements are concerned .
25 The computerisation of port books for the study of internal trade , 1565-1799
26 The lifting of customs regulations with the establishment of the single European market had left Scotland as the western frontier of Europe , Mr Matheson continued .
27 In this way , the Association provides a field force of welfare workers for the Benevolent Fund and the two complementary organisations work closely together .
28 From this disaster a coalition of community groups throughout the region was formed , calling itself the Appalachian Alliance , and with these groups placing questions of land ownership high on their agenda for discussion , the issues were raised to a new sense of awareness .
29 Catheter access is necessary for the administration of transport medications into the venous system and may include the following :
30 The Tory Reaction is sometimes seen as the beginnings of the attempt to revive royal absolutism in England , and certainly in the years following the defeat of Exclusion supporters of the Crown encouraged an exalted view of monarchy .
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