Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | The existing brick bungalow , to the north of the chapel , which constituted the lunatic wards in the 1916 plan should , they suggested , be adapted for the isolation of cases of puerperal fever ( a general term including ‘ the several affections which may occur as a direct result of childbirth ’ ) . |
2 | In 1973 experiments were reported which described the isolation of portions of tissue containing something which combined specifically with morphine and other potent analgesics . |
3 | Although there is much to be said in favour of the notion of evolution by discrete jumps in plants , particularly through allopolyploidy involving small numbers of individuals , current orthodoxy holds that the greater part of speciation events occurs through the isolation of fragments of an initial population , the change of these fragments in response to the conditions in their isolation and , with the breakdown of isolation , the co-existence of the newly speciated populations in one locality . |
4 | The exposure and remedy of facets of systems performance which are not entirely as predicted is in everyone 's interest . |
5 | Brian Roycroft , President of the Association of Directors of Social Services in 1988 , in answer to the question ‘ What is the incidence of child abuse and child sexual abuse ? ’ in his evidence to the Cleveland Inquiry , reported that : He went on to say , however , that his association undertook a survey in July 1987 of 100 local authorities and found an increase in child abuse registrations of 22 per cent for the country over the previous year , with the most significant increases in child sexual abuse . |
6 | However , both organizations consider these increases are more likely to reflect growing public awareness and improved detection rather than ‘ an actual increase in the incidence of abuse ’ ( Association of Directors of Social Services , 1987 , p.6 ) . |
7 | ( Association of Directors of Social Services , 1987 , p.5 ) |
8 | Unfortunately a request to send a similar questionnaire to local authority social services departments was declined by the service evaluation , research , and information committee of the Association of Directors of Social Services . |
9 | In March 1990 a report from the Association of Directors of Social Services claimed that 36 per cent of local authority social services departments had had to cut services , stop new projects or impose charges as a result of pressure to keep the poll tax down . |
10 | One of David 's most enjoyable and important appointments was as general secretary of the Association of Directors of Education in Scotland , a position he held from 1986 until this year . |
11 | The above document was prepared by the Association of Directors of Social Work in Scotland and was published under Crown Copyright through HMSO in Edinburgh |
12 | The Association of Directors of Research Centres in the Social Sciences ( DORCISS ) has been established to promote the effective leadership , organisation and management of those non-profit public knowledge research centres inside and outside higher education which have a significant level of research activity in the social sciences . |
13 | The Association of Directors of Social Services has given its approval for this research proposal . |
14 | President , the Association of Directors of Social Services recently published the results of its survey on Social Services Department nineteen ninety three budget plans . |
15 | The concert is in aid of the Paul O'Gorman Foundation for Children with leukaemia and the Association of Friends of Surrey County Youth Orchestra . |
16 | It was shown at Bristol City Art Gallery and Museum in 1976 and its opening marked the inauguration of the association of Friends of the Theatre Collection . |
17 | Of more direct relevance to the thesis of this paper is the association of acts of violence and aggression , both material and mystical , with forces external to the society . |
18 | ( Tel : 081–946 8202 ) An association of providers of care at home , with a code of practice . |
19 | The work of the Association of Women of El Salvador ( AMES ) and other women 's organizations in the controlled zones and with refugees has been very impressive in this sense . |
20 | The Association of Women of El Salvador ( AMES ) |
21 | The Association of Women of El Salvador ( founded in 1979 ) , is the largest of the women 's organizations which support the FDR-FMLN : |
22 | the Association of Women of El Salvador |
23 | He was also president of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland in 1973–4 . |
24 | They meet under the auspices of the National Association of Coordinators of Community Languages in order to develop their expertise : a number of colleagues within this body have advocated the setting up of a recognised DES course to provide a further exchange of ideas as well as more official guidance to team leaders and coordinators . |
25 | A report out today by the Association of Parents of Vaccine Damaged children , based at Shipston on Stour in Warwickshire , critisises the govenment for not giving any compensation to victims of the polio vaccine . |
26 | The Association of Professors of Surgery has advised that every surgical trainee should undertake a period of full time research training , but it must be borne in mind that most surgeons will not subsequently perform laboratory research . |
27 | The Institute is a founder member of the International Association of Institutes of Export , many of whose members have based their operations on patterns pioneered by the Institute in the U.K. |
28 | Included in a report of a National Association of Teachers of Drama conference ( 1981 ) there is a detailed account and analysis of a lesson with a group of young adolescents on the subject of a holy community living in twelfth-century Durham Cathedral . |
29 | Criticism in the 1893 Act regarding the poor status and qualifications of teachers of the deaf led — in 1895 — to the formation of the National Association of Teachers of the Deaf . |
30 | National Association of Teachers of the Deaf , 1895 |