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

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1 After the marriage , many British merchants began to settle in Madeira to take advantage of Charles II 's protectionist policies which were embodied in an Act of 1665 banning the export of European goods to the English colonies .
2 In 1968 Israel allowed Jordan to establish a Council of West Bank Chambers of Commerce , to facilitate the export of Palestinian goods across the open bridge .
3 There are some CoCom regulations concerning the export of high technology to the Commonwealth countries which affect Sun , although the majority of its product line , the Sparcstation 2 and below , is more or less de-controlled .
4 Export of superfluous man-power from the poorer inland farms was an established tradition by the eighteenth century .
5 The growth of this industry was the most fundamental change in the country 's economy in the later Middle Ages ; where England had previously relied for its exports largely on the export of raw wool for the more advanced industrial economies of the Low Countries and Italy , it became in this period a manufacturing nation in its own right , and cloth replaced wool as its main resource in international trade .
6 In more than five years of operation it allegedly invested more than US$50,000,000 in cocaine trafficking , arms smuggling and the illegal export of Indian mummies from the northern Atacama desert region .
7 We are doing our best to make progress in the talks so that the Iraqi people will get the benefit of the export of Iraqi oil in the near future .
8 Friends of the Earth Ghana has issued a statement protesting against the export of hazardous pesticides from the US to developing countries .
9 The regulation on the export of cultural goods outside the EC says that they will need a licence .
10 The Regulation ( for details see p. 33 ) concerns the export of cultural goods from the EEC .
11 But , like a minority of Imperial subjects , he was not sure that fear was sufficient justification for the isolation of whole worlds from the rest of the universe .
12 This task is being made increasingly efficient through the isolation of large tracts of the human genome in cloned form , the development of novel strategies to detect genes , and by using efficient methods of mutation detection .
13 Isolation of telomeric DNA from the filamentous fungus Podospora anserinaand construction of a self-replicating linear plasmid showing high transformation frequency
14 This stage culmin-ated in the massive reorganization of General Electric in the early 1950s , an action that perfected the model most big businesses around the world ( including Japanese organizations ) still follow .
15 Extra funds were earmarked for the reorganization of public administration in the police , the army , the judiciary and the civil and diplomatic services .
16 Swessex , a bastard county created by the iniquitous reorganization of local government in the early ‘ seventies , comprised one and a half old counties knocked together because it looked neater that way .
17 While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations .
18 In addition , the stress which they place on the feasibility of indefinite delay as a cause , rather than a consequence , of the misuse of the courts seems misplaced .
19 We also found Karl Bundt , born of an incestuous union of titled aristocrats who had fled the opprobrium of European society for the Moluccas before the First World War .
20 The plan comes from the powerful Association of Metropolitan Authorities with the aim of cutting road accidents .
21 In this sense irony is closely related to paradox , which involves the association of conflicting elements within the same statement .
22 This is in contrast with questions on criterion 2a : association of appropriate units with a length to be measured .
23 The clear association of religious cults with the buildings at Chedworth can be much strengthened by the existence of other structures in the vicinity which would probably have been part of a large establishment .
24 There was no association of elementary education with a prescribed period of childhood .
25 At the end of a visit by a meeting of the International Association of Quaternary Research to the region in 1965 , a telegram was sent to Professor Bretz which concluded : " We are now all catastrophists " .
26 The Association of French Businesses for the Environment has been formed by 15 companies , chaired by president of Rhone-Poulenc , Jean-Rene Fourtou .
27 It is opposed by the British Association of Social workers on the grounds that it is ageist and does not adequately safeguard the rights of clients ( Marshall , 1988 , p. 20 ) .
28 So says the Nottinghamshire branch of the British Association of Social Workers in the latest move against last year 's reintroduction of the cane in Nottinghamshire 's community homes with education .
29 The trouble with [ a view that what is needed is a re-evaluation of the feminine ] is that it still leaves uncriticised the whole association of particular qualities with the masculine and others with the feminine …
30 President Suharto and several ministers and government officials attended the inaugural symposium of the Association of Moslem Intellectuals in the Javanese town of Malang on Dec. 6-8 .
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