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

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1 On March 11 , opposition groups led by George Serban drew up the Timisoara Declaration , a document calling for the banning of ex-communists from public office , a purge of the bureaucracy and democratic reforms .
2 Other satellites , such as the European ERS-1 and the Canadian Radarsat , are scheduled for the period 1990–1995 and will provide radar imagery of the Earth for the monitoring of storms at sea and the tracking of iceberg movement in Arctic waters .
3 Secondly , if the polytechnic in question had deteriorated in resource provision and management to the point suggested , this pointed to the lack of an early warning system through the Inspectorate , who had a responsibility for the monitoring of standards in non-university institutions .
4 a more specific power to appoint a British consul or his deputy as a special examiner may be exercised where a Civil Procedure Convention subsists between the United Kingdom and the relevant foreign country providing for the taking of the evidence of any person in that country for the assistance of proceedings in the High Court ( the unspoken assumption being that any such Convention will permit consuls to act ) ; and
5 However , Nuttall has shown that this creates considerable problems for the interpretation of results in relation to , for example , class size .
6 The compression of child bearing has had important implications for the participation of women in the formal labour market .
7 Given this array of auxiliaries and the possibility of applying any number of them simultaneously , it is plain that a citation order for the inclusion of auxiliaries in a number must be settled .
8 With DAT enhancement , familiar tunes are re-worked into glistening monuments , tracks like ‘ Move Any Mountain ’ forming a cogent argument for the inclusion of verbals beyond MCs stoking up the crowd .
9 A criterion of instant and obvious utility can not be the sole criterion for the inclusion of items in the school curriculum .
10 All that MacIver shows here , and I think that it is all he intends , is that in certain circumstances , including those where domestic creatures are happily housed , one can argue for the promotion of animals in the hierarchy .
11 What problems and solutions exist for the promotion of vocations to the Religious Life ?
12 The Donovan Commission had approved tribunals as ‘ an easily accessible , speedy , informal and inexpensive procedure ’ for the settlement of disputes between employers and employees .
13 Through a broadly based consultation process headed up by Planning and Coordination , Standards have been agreed by the Social Work Committee for the Inspection of Homes for Elderly People and for Children , Child minders , Full Day Group Care and Part Day Group Care .
14 As far back as the 1690s , with the establishment of the Society for the Reformation of Manners in London and the provinces , moral transgressors , including violators of the Sabbath , profane swearers , prostitutes , keepers of bawdy houses , actors in indecent plays and buggers , had been subject to sustained efforts at moral control , while public officials in the royal court encouraged the societies as an important contribution to the woefully inadequate police .
15 Rules , or canons , were also established for the recital of prayers at definite times of the day .
16 Priority had to be given to the statutory duties of constructing and publishing procedures for the assessment of pupils with special needs and the monitoring of their progress .
17 We suspect that departments that have developed gastric emptying test protocols have , as we have , offered a service to clinicians within the region for the assessment of patients with symptoms possibly caused by abnormalities of gastric emptying .
18 BURIAL costs in Middlesbrough are going up to pay for the installation of cameras in flats overlooking cemeteries .
19 This provides a major impetus for the involvement of tenants in the management of their homes .
20 Their coexistence with the annual Conference of delegates and triennial Congresses provides ample opportunity for the involvement of members in the government of the BDA .
21 Choices can still be made between decision-making systems offering more or less opportunity for the involvement of workers in the design , planning and execution of production .
22 Article 67 of the Treaty of Rome provided for the abolition of restrictions on the movement of capital within the Community during the first twelve years of the Community 's existence .
23 The fact that it was not expressly mentioned in the Council of the European Communities ' general programme for the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment ( Official Journal , English Special Edition , Second Series , p. 7 ) makes no difference , since , useful as it is , the programme only contains guidelines and is not exhaustive .
24 According to the Council 's general programme for the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment ( Official Journal , English Special Edition , Second Series IX , p. 7 ) , ‘ establishment ’ is defined in terms of ‘ installation en vue d'exercer une activité non salariée sur le territoire d'un Etat membre ’ ( rendered in English as ‘ [ persons wishing ] to establish themselves in order to pursue activities as self-employed persons in a member state ’ ) .
25 It provides a forum for the sharing of ideas among archaeologists , computer specialists and mathematicians .
26 The inner tension wonderfully created by Reimann in ‘ Aufenthalt ’ is seconded by the voice of Fassbaender tears into a line like ‘ Fliessen die Trane ’ while ‘ In der Ferne ’ is notable for the weighting of words by the singer , of notes by the pianist .
27 The device also enabled the lord to mitigate the rigour of primogeniture and make provision for younger sons , for daughters , and for the endowment of Masses for his soul and the souls of members of his family .
28 Consequently , she was again in financial difficulties in 1617 , when she unsuccessfully attempted to set up a school in St Giles in the Fields for the education of children of the nobility .
29 He payed for the education of children from the families who could n't afford it , and the ablest of the children he sent to university .
30 In Britain , cases have been argued for the existence of estates in the Fens and around Salisbury Plain and Cranborne Chase , while the inscription from the ‘ villa ’ at Combe Down near Bath provides irrefutable proof .
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