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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 But what is new is MPMG 's success in introducing the tactics of management consultancy to the world of the arts .
4 A good example of this is provided by the tactics of Treasury officials in the preparation of the 1947 autumn budget [ Rollings , 1985 ] .
5 More recently software has been produced which combines the characteristics of viewdata screens with the sort of search capability usually found on databases .
6 Guerrilla warfare shared many of the characteristics of resistance movements in the Second World War .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Two outstanding characteristics of labour law during the second half of that century were the intermittent recognition by politicians in government and Parliament that control of trade unionism by the imposition of penalties was of doubtful efficacy ; and the recurrent attempts by the courts to preserve the penal method .
11 ‘ new Invention of Raiseing of Water and occasioning Motion to all sorts of Mill Work by the Impellent Force of Fire , which will be of great Use and Advantage for Drayning Mines , Serveing Towns with water , and for the working of all Sorts of Mills where they have not the benefit of Water nor Constant Windes ’ .
12 These were not genuine madrigals though they show madrigalian traits , nor are most of his Songs of sundrie natures of the following year .
13 The whole sequence , therefore , appears to be concerned with rescripts of Marcus Aurelius on the subject of trusts for public building .
14 Organizations such as Dr Barnardo 's , the National Children 's Homes and the Catholic Rescue Society pioneered methods of child care during the nineteenth century and still play a very active part in the child care service .
15 He complained about the methods of art teaching of the day and the ‘ mannerism ’ used .
16 Horror stories abound , originally fuelled by the publication of Ruth Harrison 's Animal Machines ( 1964 ) , a book which in Britain directly influenced the setting up of the first parliamentary inquiry into the new methods of animal husbandry under the chairmanship of F.W.R. Brambell .
17 In discussing the stages in the manufacture of the Kentish disc brooches considerable detail was omitted because of uncertainties regarding the actual methods of jewellery manufacture at the time .
18 The necessity for and the presence of the foreign company are constant reminders of the deficiencies of the domestic economy ; new methods are defined as more efficient ( if not necessarily more desirable ) than the traditional methods of production current in the host economy ; andwhere entirely new products enter , this only underlines the inadequacies of the host .
19 In subclinical infections , it has been shown under both experimental an natural conditions that O. circumcincta causes a marked depression in appetite and this , together with losses of plasma protein into the gastro-intestinal tract , results in interference with the post-absorptive metabolism of protein and to a lesser extent the utilisation of metabolisable energy .
20 The manufacturers of videodisc players in the late 1970s and early 1980s had high hopes for commercial success across consumer , professional and business markets .
21 The company , which is one of the leading manufacturers of timber pallets in the UK , is thought to be planning the acquisition of a components manufacturer for about £700,000 .
22 He killed himself because he was literally sick to death of fighting some of the largest manufacturers of FM radios for the royalties they owed him .
23 Fierce clashes erupted between Israeli troops and Palestinian youths on the outskirts of Rafah camp in the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7 , with at least 90 Palestinians injured , many as a result of bullet wounds .
24 The danger and the extra effort needed to shoe a colt for the first time was recognized by a custom called in some districts of East Anglia by the term First Nail which presumably referred to the violent shock the first nail would give to the colt .
25 Back in the BBC studios there came next some interesting telephone interviews with the press and public relations offices of DIY superstores on the subject of their considering adding coffins to their other self-assembly furniture .
26 Militarism also infected some sections of the socialist movement , as in the later jingo-outpourings of Robert Blatchford of The Clarion .
27 The 23rd heads of government conference of the South Pacific Forum was held in Honiara , the capital of the Solomon Islands , on July 8-9 .
28 The 10th heads of states conference of the Permanent Inter-state Committee on Drought Control in the Sahel ( CILSS ) was held on April 10-11 in Ouagadougou , Burkina .
29 The sixth heads of state summit of the Islamic Conference Organization ( ICO ) was held in Dakar on Dec. 9-11 under the chairmanship of President Abdou Diouf of Senegal .
30 High concentrations of circulating cyclosporin A have been measured in our study 24 hours after the last dose of cyclosporin A. Furthermore , tissue concentrations of cyclosporin A in the pancreas are still high after such a period of time .
  Next page