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

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1 Britons are advised not to use Libyan internal flights because sanctions against export of aviation parts to the country make planes unsafe and uninsurable .
2 In the last decade , collectors have also become associated with the illicit export of art objects from the country .
3 The export of motor cars in the past nine months is 90 per cent .
4 Both the scale of his operations and the degree of his specialization in financial business made him a unique figure in early Stuart England , though he did have a few other economic irons in the fire : among them , a share in the tobacco monopoly and the export of iron ordnance in the 1620s and huge purchases of East India Company pepper in 1623 and 1628 .
5 Mr Lutz Stavenhagen said that he expected 11 out of the 12 EC leaders in Strasbourg to endorse the proposal — a reference to the renewed isolation of Mrs Thatcher over the issue .
6 A diagnosis of cholera was confirmed in 15 patients on the basis of isolation of Vibrio cholerae from the stool .
7 Water is normally paid for via the water rates , but the water industry is looking at the feasibility of water metering in the future .
8 As the budget looms , the chancellor seems to be looking again at the feasibility of raising money for the government , by ending the tax relief on mortgages of up to thirty thousand pounds .
9 These studies illustrate the feasibility of gene therapy for the pulmonary aspects of CF in humans .
10 Janis is a member of the Commerce and Industry Group and the Association of Women Solicitors of the Law Society .
11 The association of Lady Godiva with a spring ritual is more likely , and not difficult to explain .
12 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 .
13 Peter Nutting , who led the association of Outhwaite members to a succesful settlement , said he sympathised with Gooda Walker names , but ‘ if the names were not going to pay these calls , who did they think was going to pay them ? ’
14 The trial period was organised and funded by the Association of Community Enterprise in the Highlands and Islands with Ross and Cromarty Enterprise but the Library is now investigating whether the arrangement can be made permanent .
15 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 ’ .
16 In summary , the deletion of parts of the C-terminal segment of the α-subunit affects , in a qualitatively similar manner , the overall association of RNA polymerase with the three promoters .
17 The Association of Business Sponsorship of the Arts says many sponsors are uneasy that they are expected to replace , rather than supplement , government grant , and a fall in sponsorship is feared .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 The effect on the education of younger pupils has been specifically highlighted by the Association of Science Education as a task for management .
24 It is hoped to form an Association of Parish Catechists for the area .
25 We have become so used to thinking of Günter Wand as a conductor who specialises exclusively in the late 18th and 19th Century symphonic repertoire that it comes as something of a shock to find him performing a wide variety of works of more contemporary lineage .
26 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 .
27 And off she went , driving carefully , through South London , and east , and under the river , and north , and up the A113 , towards the Garfield Centre , thinking of Brian frying up the cold boiled potatoes for himself and their son Sam , chopping parsley , frying eggs and bacon , delicious ; Brian handled the frying pan as confidently as he handled the car , eggs never broke for Brian , he had a firm grasp of the material world , of pan handles and gear levers and of her own warm body , of garden spades and wayward boilers , of carving knives and power drills and saws and scissors and invisible screws ; he treated all these things as his friends and allies , an Ideal Husband , she sometimes teased him : and yet , and yet , he spent his days and his nights teaching abstractions , he spent his time with words , words , words .
28 Department 's tend , eh , the actual service department are very much what I would call practitioner lead , you 've got just people there doing there job and there 've been doing there job for years , and that 's you know , there not , the very rare thing today , erm , thinking of policy sense about the way in which they could change that service , you just get on and do what they 've always been doing .
29 Today the victims , about to begin the journey home , said they were ‘ overwhelmed ’ by the kindness of Ulster people since the robbery .
30 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 .
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