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

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1 In 1593 he was returned to Parliament for the Yorkshire borough of Beverley on the interest of his kinsman Lancelot Alford .
2 He represented the borough of Northampton in the Parliaments of 1624 , 1625 , 1626 , and 1628–9 .
3 Ltd v. Heller & Partners Ltd and Anns v. London Borough of Merton as the authorities which give rise to this proposition .
4 Why should the export of capital from the UK after 1979 have been expected ?
5 This results in an export of capital from the UK of K1-K2 , corresponding to the capital stock increase in Germany of K3-K4 .
6 The architecture shows the influence of the Italian colonisation ; the modern harbour harks back to the healthy export of livestock to the Gulf States ; and the large scale agricultural activity in the adjacent fertile valley now lies dormant with equipment and crops stolen and even the electricity pylons stripped of their cables .
7 Production from the field will mark the first export of gas from the UK .
8 The immediate cause of this switch was a ban on the export of walnut from the Savoie region of France — the principal source of the wood for the English industry — by the French government in 1720 .
9 In pursuit of diplomatic support , Baker met Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen at the UN in New York on Nov. 28 and invited him to Washington , effectively ending the diplomatic isolation of China by the USA in force since the June 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre .
10 It was startling to discover that a race which was identifiably mutant had laws for the suppression of mutations , and he guessed that the origin of cause and principle alike lay somewhere in the lost time of the isolation of Tarvaras from the Empire .
11 Then , assisted by Ram and Mohammed , he had built a crude furnace of bricks on the verandah in which to heat up the shot .
12 THE US state department is being accused of trying to sabotage a recent conference in Vietnam that was called to discuss the long-term effects of the spraying of defoliants on the country 's forests by American planes during the Vietnam War .
13 All cars of this batch were withdrawn from service with the reorganization of services in the summer of 1927 .
14 The authority of musicians as such was undermined ; political interest moved from the reorganization of production to the disruption of consumption .
15 There was also a minor reorganization of ministries including the merger of the Ministry for Relations with Parliament and with that for Relations with Political Parties .
16 Since the development of neurophysiology , the search for localisation of function within the brain has been intense .
17 The correct placement of the intracerebroventricular injection was confirmed by injection of dye at the same coordinates after completion of study and subsequent localisation of dye in the ventricle on brain sectioning .
18 Despite considerable individual differences in the localisation of language in the brain ( Brown , 1979 ; Ojemann , 1979 ; Gur and Reivich , 1980 ) the preeminent role of the left hemisphere in the majority of adults is not in doubt .
19 The silver denarius was not established on a permanent footing until the Second Pubic War ( fig.39 : c , d ) , and gold only came to dominate the imperial coinage and advertise the power and majesty of Rome with the extension of the Empire ( fig.39 : e , f ) .
20 The association of Chedworth with the cult of Lenus-Mars ( Appendix , no. 1 ) is of significance when related to the information about the temple and other buildings in the valley , though our knowledge is at present very limited .
21 It was shown at Bristol City Art Gallery and Museum in 1976 and its opening marked the inauguration of the association of Friends of the Theatre Collection .
22 The International Association of Women in the Arts is also planning a series of events in Madrid in September , as well as its AGM and conference which will take place from the 28 September to the 2 October .
23 Or , as he puts it himself , in words that recall the Christian association of hypocrisy with the devil 's ‘ suggestion ’ or tempting :
24 This initial stage was taken one step further in 1987 when the Association of Health for the People began working in the community and provided an analysis of the main problems that needed to be addressed , and suggested some solutions — all of which depended upon good communication between the local inhabitants .
25 The paternalism of so many large continental undertakings owed something to this long association of workers with the firm with which they , as it were , grew up and on which they depended .
26 Hart , when a member of the London Association of Correctors of the Press , had collected samples of preferred spellings and styles as nonconformity in the trade was general .
27 This action was endorsed by the National Association of Unions in the Textile Trade ( NAUTT ) and the matter was put to the employers who responded by suggesting that British industry was less competitive than it had been before the return to the gold standard and the reflation of the pound , and suggested that wages should be reduced by 8 per cent .
28 Hudson 's ( 1972 ) work has also demonstrated the association of science with the masculine , the arts with the feminine , and his research will be discussed in Chapter 3 .
29 After the psychological hyperrealism of the early chapters of Ulysses , the text is taken over by a bewildering variety of voices and discourses — parodic , travestying , colloquial , literary : newspaper headlines , oratory , women 's magazines , pub talk , operatic songs , encyclopaedia articles , and so on ; while the narrative level of the text is full of gaps , non sequiturs , anticlimaxes , and unsolvable enigmas , and the chronological order of events is broken down and rearranged by the operations of memory and the association of ideas in the consciousness of characters .
30 The main criteria here are numbers of species in the assemblage ( taxonomic richness ) , evenness of spread of the species ( equitability ) , and the converse , the degree of dominance of the most common species .
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