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

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1 Sometimes a change of state of the substrate results in formation of soil .
2 Such operations have the advantage of removing the pollutants entirely from the waste stream ie the compounds do not merely undergo a change of state within the environment — and can exhibit beneficial interactions with microorganisms ( eg the so-called powdered activated carbon ( PACT ) process , in which powdered carbon is added to activated sludge and ‘ biological activated carbon ’ , in which microorganisms extend the life of carbon filters before regeneration is required ) .
3 He ran a Department of State with the detailed application which he had devoted to making his way in Glasgow business .
4 Despite its international character , the conference continues to function under the supervision of a Commission of State of the Netherlands established by Royal Decree in 1897 , and the Netherlands Government bears the costs of the Sessions of the Conference held generally every four years ; however , the budget of its Permanent Bureau is approved by the diplomatic representatives in The Hague of Member States .
5 He was elected a councillor of state on the return of the secluded members to the Long Parliament in February 1660 , and on re-election to the Convention Parliament ( April 1660 ) was included in the delegation to attend the king in Holland .
6 Havers strenuously denied that there had been a cover-up , and Mr Douglas Hurd , then a Minister of State at the Foreign Office , maintained that a full inquiry into the affair had revealed nothing to suggest that national security had been prejudiced .
7 Last year Timothy Raison , then a minister of state at the Home Office , said : ‘ There are no present plans to link Heathrow airport with the immigration and nationality department computer , which is now at Bootle . ’
8 When the idea of a Royal Commission was in circulation , lawyers within the ranks of the Government , notably Sam Silkin , the Attorney General and one of the few front-benchers on either side to have taken a close interest in penal reform , and Alex Lyon , a Minister of State at the Home Office , pressed for the opportunity to be grasped to make an authoritative assessment of the arguments for a public prosecution service independent of the police .
9 The answer given by Tristan Garel-Jones , a Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , was instructive .
10 Francis Maude , hitherto a Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , took over Lilley 's former post as Financial Secretary to the Treasury ; Tristan Garel-Jones and the Earl of Caithness became Ministers of State at the Foreign Office , and Alastair Goodlad took over from Garel-Jones as Treasurer of Her Majesty 's Household ( Deputy Chief Whip ) .
11 Timothy Sainsbury and Lord Hesketh became Ministers of State at the Department of Trade and Industry , and Lord Brabazon of Tara became a Minister of State at the Department of Transport .
12 Gow was for many years a close associate of Margaret Thatcher , the Prime Minister , having been her parliamentary private secretary during the first four years of her premiership in 1979-83 , and a member of her government as Minister of Housing in 1983-85 and a Minister of State at the Treasury from September to November 1985 .
13 In evidence to the UK House of Commons select committee on foreign affairs on July 11 , 1990 , Francis Maude , then a Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with special responsibilities for Hong Kong , stated that with regard to the influx of Vietnamese " boat people " into the colony , he did not exclude mandatory repatriation in future and said that the voluntary scheme was working well .
14 Douglas Hogg , a Minister of State at the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office , visited Lebanon on June 9-12 .
15 Other European visitors to Vietnam in January included Ursula Seiler-Albring , German Minister of State for Foreign Affairs ; the Earl of Caithness , a Minister of State at the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office ; and a French National Assembly delegation .
16 There were a number of foreign visitors to Cambodia during January including Nguyen Manh Cam , Foreign Minister of Vietnam , Gen. Phoune Sipaseuth , Foreign Minister of Laos , Ali Alatas , Foreign Minister of Indonesia , Gianni De Michelis , Foreign Minister of Italy , the Earl of Caithness , a Minister of State at the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office , Sadako Ogata , the UN High Commissioner for Refugees , Stephen Solarz , chair of the subcommittee for Asian and Pacific Affairs of the US House of Representatives , and French and Japanese parliamentary delegations .
17 They did agree to continue lower-level meetings between party representatives and Brian Mawhinney , a Minister of State at the Northern Ireland Office .
18 Other visitors included : Gen. Benny Murdani , the Indonesian Defence Minister ; Pierre Joxe , the French Defence Minister ; and Alastair Goodlad , a Minister of State at the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office .
19 David Trippier , a Minister of State at the Department of the Environment , said that the government was " concerned about suggestions that land values might be blighted because of perception of the registers " and that this might hamper its inner-city regeneration programme .
20 According to a minister of state in the Foreign Affairs Ministry at the end of January 110 companies were being investigated for alleged illegal deliveries to Iraq , of which 11 were being prosecuted , although none involved exports to Iraq after the August 1990 embargo came into force .
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