Example sentences of "'s [noun] of [noun] at the " in BNC.

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1 According to a report presented on June 14 by the AMA 's Board of Trustees at the organisation 's annual meeting in Chicago , the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution severely restricts the US government 's power to set prices or to limit an individual 's spending .
2 Walker 's study of students at the University of Warwick is concerned with all mature students , however within this he distinguishes two groups , one in which the students did meet the university 's General Entrance Requirements ( GER ) and the second in which they did not ( Walker 1975 ) .
3 The rubber stamp for the proposals could come at a meeting of the Community 's Council of Ministers at the end of June .
4 Questioned by the procurator-fiscal , Andrew Normand , British Rail 's director of operations at the time , Terence Worrall , admitted that had the sheriff 's deliberations been fully taken into account , additional safety procedures would have been introduced which would have prevented the Newton disaster .
5 Questioned by the procurator-fiscal , Andrew Normand , British Rail 's director of operations at the time , Terence Worrall , admitted that had the sheriff 's deliberations been fully taken into account , additional safety procedures would have been introduced which would have prevented the Newton accident .
6 Expressions of appreciation for the CCPR 's Festival of Movement at the Albert Hall came from the members ( mostly ‘ Cheshire Cats ’ ) who made the trip to London .
7 Wire wool takes on a new meaning when you see Sophie Ryder 's flock of sheep at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park .
8 Shortly after the Soviet Union 's invasion of Afghanistan at the end of 1979 , the Western alliance decided to deploy new intermediate range nuclear missiles in Europe .
9 It is , in my judgment , putting it too high to say that the interim relief claimed covering only five weeks before the main hearing , must be treated as pre-empting the court 's powers of decision at the eventual hearing .
10 A better understanding of the toxin 's mode of action at the molecular level could lead to other strategies to circumvent resistance , for instance by redesigning the target-selecting region of the toxins .
11 Susan 's use of /r/ at the end of Jamaica is a classic example of misadaptation ( also called " hypercorrection " , " hyperadaptation " ) .
12 This was , it seems , partly with the rather Machiavellian intention of forcing Conservative MPs to unite behind a Prime Minister whose continuance in office was considered best to serve Labour 's prospects of victory at the next election .
13 Yet even in these circumstances some organizations use open-ended contracts and merely issue the statutory one week 's notice of dismissal at the appropriate point in the season .
14 Miller 's Catalogue of Plants at the Physic Garden ( 1730 ) listed alba , canina , damascena and rubra — a quartet also to appear in the Dictionary 's Catalogue of Medicinal Plants — and in this respect the last was the most important .
15 Mr Justice Vinelott , allowing the inspector 's appeal , said that the question of uncertainty in relation to s 247(8) could not be determined by reference to the inspector 's state of mind at the time when the assessment was made .
16 ‘ But the proof of Elvis 's state of mind at the time of his death is there in his own words .
17 Other critical statements made about a plaintiff are irrelevant unless they shed light on the defendant 's state of mind at the time he wrote the article which gave rise to the action .
18 Editor , — Michael Dewey 's plea for authors ' rights brought back painful memories , for we have recently suffered the writer 's equivalent of torture at the hands of the editors of a journal published by the BMA .
19 OUR man in the stalls writing a preview more in hope than expectation : Last night it was confidently expected that the Fifth Estate 's performance of Scapegoat at the Netherbow Theatre , Edinburgh , would go ahead .
20 I share AA Miller 's sense of outrage at the crimes he lists ( Points of View , today ) , but I do not thereupon throw reason out of the window .
21 Moving on to a subject which is high on the RNLI 's list of priorities at the moment the Chairman turned to facilities at lifeboat stations , stressing their importance and reflecting how the programme of modernisation and refurbishment has gathered momentum .
22 Adventures of a different kind are explored in Geneviève Cadieux 's show of photopieces at the ICA .
23 X/Open , which has already endorsed the Network File System component of ONC seems unlikely to recognise Sun 's version of RPC at the moment — although the DCE agreement does not preclude it — but says it will ensure ‘ co-existence and interoperability ’ between the two , though it has n't figured out how it will do this yet .
24 THEATRE / Contrary to nature : Randall Stevenson on John Pope 's production of Macbeth at the Citizens ' Theatre in Glasgow
25 The opportunity to move into the LNG market was one of the principal reasons behind LASMO 's acquisition of Ultramar at the end of 1991 .
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