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
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