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

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1 At the start of the season , the defensive system was a sweeper one , it worked superbly , we were winning though , but it , it 's the , it 's the reincarnation of the battle of Culloden as far as I 'm concerned ; Bonnie Prince Charlie just trying to swamp the Duke of Cumberland .
2 Section 5.2 measures the performance of LA in terms of the percentage of words correctly recognised .
3 A new wave of evangelization was carrying the influence of the church of Lindisfarne deep into southern England , symbolizing a new political initiative on the part of Oswiu .
4 At one point , towards the end of the seventeenth century , the church was possessed by Daniel Disney who turned it into a Presbyterian Meeting House but by 1812 it was back in the hands of the Church of England again .
5 It shows that there are areas in the life of the Church of England where confidence is high .
6 He did not assert his claims for the structure and rites and liturgy of the Church of England as highly as did the divines of the next century .
7 And although subsequent reviews found it thoroughly sane and quite uncontroversial , clerics of the Church of England publicly announced that they would be on standby alert to deal with any members of their congregation upset by the programmes .
8 Though the proportion of such people on the Sussex Downs and coastal plain looks small by comparison , in fact it varied greatly from one administrative division to another , reaching almost three-fifths in the Liberty of the archbishop of Canterbury where , as on many ecclesiastical estates , the condition of the people tended to backward-ness , with villeinage lingering on .
9 That being so , all those in favour of the nomination of Councillor please show .
10 Thirdly , it is the intention of AIB Bank Management to introduce a reduction in Staff Costs by the elimination of special payments , by the reduction of London and Large Town Allowances , by the reduction of the standard of flights home and the phasing out of Overseas Allowance .
11 Would you would you encourage any school in this county , bearing in mind your high praise of the standard of education here offered by the Education Authority , would you advise any school to opt out ?
12 This would give him time to get back to Mrs Lorimer 's , out of his jeans and grubby shirt , and into something that smelt less heavily of the smoke , sweat and beer of the Prince of Wales where he had spent most of the last few working days .
13 To contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the operation of industries where firms have significant market power , with particular reference to the dynamics of competition in such markets .
14 The First Division of the Court of Session so held in refusing a reclaiming motion by property valuers against the Lord Ordinary 's decision that a mortgage application form containing a disclaimer in respect of their liability to Derek and Margaret Melrose constituted a contract .
15 It is rare , if not unknown , for the same voices to be heard if a sentence is too severe , although the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal frequently reduces sentences for just that reason .
16 In the instant case the decision of the Court of Appeal finally disposed of separate issues which had been pleaded , entertained , supported with evidence , argued and considered .
17 The decision of the Court of Appeal In re Midland Railway Co. 's Agreement [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 was taken a little further in Ashburn Anstalt v. Arnold [ 1989 ] Ch. 1 .
18 Not merely is the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal hardly the most suitable tribunal to determine complex questions of civil law — the pressures on the court 's time aside — but the very fact that this is the Criminal Division carries with it the consequence that whatever we decide can not be the subject of appeal : see section 33 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 .
19 That decision has been regarded as definitive , by judges of first instance , as to the application of the Torfaen principle in this country ; but of course matters have changed following the collapse of injunction proceedings by local authorities after the decision of the Court of Appeal now under consideration .
20 Byambasuren was on Sept. 11 elected Prime Minister — a post which replaced that of Chair of the Council of Ministers hitherto held by Sharavyn Gungaadorj [ see p. 37713 ] .
21 American and Canadian licensing authorities require British graduates to take the ‘ FEMGEMS ’ and the evaluating examination of the Council of Canada respectively .
22 One possible course of action is simply to leave the OED and completed Supplement as they are , a record of the vocabulary of English up to the late twentieth century but no more , and to concentrate on the production and revision of other smaller dictionaries .
23 In carrying out the balancing exercise I , for my part , come down in favour of the freedom of speech even though it may go beyond generally acceptable limits , since there is adequate alternative protection available to a council .
24 Of course , bedside lights need to be out of the reach of children too young to understand the dangers of electricity .
25 the enigma ( of innocent martyr or adulterous murderess , the dual legend created in the sixteenth century ) will persist until histories of the Queen of Scots no longer command attention .
26 A modular course in education management can cover broad issues such as the management of change as well as narrower questions of the management of time and money , the management of curriculum development , of assessment and review , of the handling of relationships both inside and outside schools and colleges and of the management of staff development policies and practices which make and sustain effective institutions .
27 Like many men of the muirlands and remote districts of Ayrshire in the 17th century , John was a fervent opponent of the imposition of Episcopacy on to the Scottish Kirk .
28 The " p-varying " form of these will require a knowledge of the type of material either from experimental data , from the assumption that it can be represented by the differential equation or from the assumption of the spectrum of relaxation times outlined on p. 73 .
29 To be ‘ ashore ’ the vessel must be out of the reach of the tides completely — see the Laid-up Type on the risk and statistics screens and the Polisy User Manual ( Claims ) , for a description of the type of mooring/location where the vessel should be laid-up .
30 The annual general meeting of the Society of Archers then takes place .
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