Example sentences of "of the [noun] of [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The results — 66 per cent for the PLO , 33 per cent for Hamas and 1 per cent for Islamic Jihad — were regarded as an important signal of the depth of support for the PLO mainstream and its policy of negotiation with Israel .
2 There is then the question of the selection of topics for these courses — should teachers avoid significant historical events simply because men predominate in them ?
3 By command of The Queen , the Lord Reay ( Lord in Waiting ) was present at Royal Air Force Northolt this afternoon upon the departure of The Duke of Gloucester for Portugal and bade farewell to His Royal Highness on behalf of Her Majesty .
4 The year 1726 saw this difficulty emerge in an aggravated form in the county of Stirling , where two candidates came forward to challenge the re-election of MacFarlane of Kirkton , who had enjoyed the endorsement of the Duke of Montrose for several years past .
5 The genealogist who has traced his family tree as far back as is possible through the use of the civil registration records kept at St Catherine 's House , London , and local registry offices then turns naturally to the baptism , marriage and burial registers of the Church of England for the preceding generations .
6 ‘ Per venit ad aures nostras — It has reached our ears , most beloved Son in Christ … ‘ , followed by the usual sanctimonious phrases , then the allegations of sodomy , murder , the unsuitability of the Prince of Wales for an innocent French princess , the dissolution of the treaty , all culminating in bloody war .
7 In 1969 the Italian government made him commander of the Order of Merit for services to Italian culture .
8 19 Lord The Lord Ordinary having considered the Petition and proceedings , no Answers having been lodged , Nominates and Appoints to be curator bonis to designed in the Petition with the usual powers and decerns ; authorises the said after finding caution to enter on the duties of his office upon a certified copy of this interlocutor with a schedule of the curatory estate annexed thereto ; and that upon condition that before issue of a certified copy interlocutor of his appointment he shall lodge in the hands of the Accountant of Court a bond binding himself to lodge Accounts annually with the Accountant of Court and otherwise to conduct the affairs of the curatory estate in all respects in conformity with the laws and practice of Scotland ; to appear before the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland to answer for his conduct as curator aforesaid or in connection with any matter arising out of said curatory ; to submit himself to and prorogate the jurisdiction of the Court of Session for said purposes and to assign an address in Scotland where he may be cited , and decerns ( * Finds the expenses of this application and procedure following thereon to form a proper charge upon the curatory estate , and remits the account thereof , when lodged , to the Auditor of Court for taxation ) .
9 Because of the existence of PACs and of the Court of Referees for benefits under the insurance schemes , the new national scheme included an appeals system .
10 In their tasks they are answerable to the VPK , the Central Committee and the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers for Defence Production .
11 The Luxembourg government , which held the presidency of the Council of Ministers for the first half of 1991 , presented a redrafted draft union treaty on June 20 .
12 Turkey assumed the presidency of the Council of Europe for six months from May 6 .
13 As the Report of Committee I observed , ‘ One of the greatest obstacles to international judicial co-operation is the necessity of translating innumerable documents into the official language of the country of destination for each international procedural act , given the high cost of translation services . ’
14 Choice of themes and situations is governed by religious , cultural and educational considerations of the country of countries for which the course is planned .
15 ‘ The rights deriving from the above-mentioned provisions of the Treaty include not only the rights of establishment and of participation in the capital of companies or firms but also the right to pursue an economic activity , as the case may be through a company , under the conditions laid down by the legislation of the country of establishment for its own nationals .
16 The new tariff structure was accompanied by a redefinition of the rules of origin for goods traded within the community and new guidelines for levels of local value added in production .
17 It was one of the prices of survival for the Plantagenet regime , a price well worth paying at periods of crisis such as the Anglo-French clashes of 1294–1303 and 1323–5 .
18 In The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie 1692–1733 , edited , with Notes and Introduction , by Robert Scott-Moncrieff , W.S. Edinburgh , 1911 , many of the bills of fare for dinners and suppers recorded between 1713 and 1728 featured syllabubs , regardless of the season .
19 Private stations often resulted from deals done by railway companies with landlords as part of the purchase of land for railway development .
20 For further explanation of the attitude of respect for law which is discussed below see Raz ibid. , ch. 13 .
21 Whilst she frequently attacks Marxism and Communism , it is not simple political opposition , but rather an attack on what she sees as the effects of the spread of Marxism for Christianity , for ‘ it is of no mean significance that the secular/humanist/Marxist philosophy makes the destruction of Christianity one of its main priorities .
22 Washington 's fear of devaluation is reflected in Johnson 's decision to set up a Special Study Group in the middle of 1965 to examine the implications of the weakness of sterling for the dollar and the Bretton Woods international monetary system .
23 Although the Bloc Québecois victory was hailed as proof of the level of support for " sovereignty " within the province , the group 's definition of the term remained somewhat imprecise .
24 The importance of the level of expertise for professional power has led some writers to make a distinction between professions and semi-professions , with doctors and lawyers in the former category but social workers and teachers in the latter .
25 Account must also be taken of the degree of competition for the work .
26 Rome is seen to continue on its headlong path to misery and sin , a symbol of the rejection of Christ for the sake of human idols .
27 Simmons ( 1978 ) noted that geographers had taken little notice of the wave of concern for environment which peaked about 1972 and he proceeded to argue in favour of a humanistic biogeography ( see p. 124 ) .
28 The upper part was not painted until 1509 by the workshop of the Master of Leitmeritz for Vladislav 's son , King Ludvík .
29 The importance of the birth of Jesus for Christians today
30 The importance of the birth of Jesus for Christians can not be overestimated .
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