Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1869 imprisonment for debt has been rare , and by the Administration of justice Act 1970 it has been completely abolished , and replaced by the remedy of attachment of earnings , i.e. a procedure whereby a portion of the debtor 's earnings may be directed by the court to be paid direct to the creditor .
2 Reorganization of Council of Ministers
3 He said teachers had no statutory duty to carry out the work and ruled that the boycott by the National Association of Schoolmasters–Union of Women Teachers was part of a legal trade dispute .
4 I know that there have been improvements , but as I represent part of the country where the climate is meteorologically colder , I know that there is a great deal of scope of increases in the support that we provide for heating allowances for our elderly population .
5 It suggests that translating between languages with different priorities and different types of syntactic restrictions necessarily involves a great deal of skewing of patterns of information flow .
6 Since these experiences will have been in the schools in which the workshop teachers teach , it is obvious that there will be a great deal of sharing of ideas before the actual presentations and their subsequent discussions take place .
7 A document taken by the Garda Síochána ( the Irish police force ) from a leading republican , Sean Garland , in May 1966 , and later published as an appendix to the Scarman Report , contained a good deal of evidence of plans for intensive military training , but it also outlined some of the new political initiatives being taken by the movement .
8 It gives a great deal of pleasure of motorists and passers-by .
9 This in turn made it necessary to repeat the entry for all related activities , causing a great deal of duplication of records .
10 Details of the methods of ascertainment of cases and verification of diagnostic and other information have been published elsewhere .
11 Anderson ( 1973 ) noted that great variety in the methods of recruitment of assistants , hours of work , and the amount of timetabled contact with special needs children .
12 Despite these outstandingly interesting and important findings , which support Galton and throw an entirely new light on the whole topic of intelligence , none of the contributors mentions the work of S. Lehrl and others in Germany , which demonstrates very high correlations between IQ tests and simple speed of naming of numbers and letters ; this too throws much doubt on the theories embraced in this book .
13 The result had been a succession of balance of payments crises , deflationary countermeasures at home , and consequent interruptions to economic growth .
14 Paek Hak Nom Public Security Kim Se Yong Natural Resources Development Cho Hak Kun Atomic Industry Chu Yong Hun Construction and Building Materials Yi Sok Shipbuilding Industry Kye Hyong Sun Machine Industry Choe Man Hyon Metal Industry Pak Yong Sok Railways Kim Chang Ho Communications Cho Chol Chun Construction Chong Song Nam External Economic Affairs Kim Chae Yul Forestry Choe Hui Chong Joint-Venture Industry Yi Chae Yun Labour Administration Yun Ki Chong Finance Kim Ni Kyong Coal Industry Kim Pil Hwan Mining Industry Chang Chol Culture and the Arts Yi Chong Yul Public Health Han Chan Kun Commerce Yi Chol Pong Urban Management Yong Sung U President of Central Bank Kim Kyong Pong President of Academy of Sciences Yi Pil Song President of General Central Materials Firms Kim Yu Sun Chairman of Korean Central Physical Education Guidance Commission
15 Agvaanjantsangiyn Jamsranjav Public Security Tümengiyn Demchigdorj Communal Economy and Services Badarchiyn Sharavsambuu Trade and Procurement Dogoyn Yondonsuren Transportation Chuvaandorjiyn Molom Chairman of People 's Control Committee Gochoogiya Hüderchuluun Chairman of General Committee of State Bank Davaagiyn Dashdovdon Chairman of State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports Monhdorjiyn Dash Chairman of State Committee for Science , Technology and Higher Education Lhagvajabyn Dzantav Chairman of State Committee for Information , Radio and Television Lhamyn Tserendondog First Deputy Chairman of State Committee for Construction Tömöriyn Namjim First Deputy Chairman of State Planning Commission Öldziyhutagiyn Ganhuyag First Deputy Chairman of People 's Control Committee Namsrain Sodnom President of Academy of Sciences
16 Paek Hak Nom Public Security Kim Se Yong Natural Resources Development Cho Hak Kun Atomic Energy Industry *Chu Yong Hun Building Materials Yi Sok Shipbuilding Industry Kye Hyong Sun Machine Industry Choe Man Hyon Metal Industry Kim Ni Kyong Coal Industry Kim Pil Hwan Mining Industry Pak Yong Sok Railways *Kim Chang Ho Posts and Telecommunications Cho Chol Chun Construction Chong Song Nam External Economic Affairs Kim Chae Yul Forestry Yi Chae Yun Labour Administration Yun Ki Chong Finance Yi Chong Yul Public Health Han Chan Kun Commerce Yi Chol Pong Urban Management **Kim Song Ku Local Industry **O Song Yol Marine Transport **Sin Kyong Sik Director of Central Statistics Bureau **Chong Mun Sang Director of Secretariat and State Administration Council **Chong Song Taek President of Central Bank Kim Kyong Pong President of Academy of Sciences Chae Gyu Bin President of General Central Materials Supply Association Kim Yu Sun Chairman of Korean Central Physical Education Guidance Commission * Altered portfolio .
17 Lt.- Gen. ( retd ) Hussain President ; C-in-C. of Armed Forces ; Mohammad Ershad President of Council of Ministers ; Defence ; Establishment and Re-organization Moudud Ahmed Vice-President ; Industry , Islam , Law and Justice Kazi Zafar Ahmed Prime Minister ; Information Shah Moazzam Husayn Deputy Prime Minister ; Labour and Manpower Mohammad Rezwanul Haq Chowdhury Social Welfare Wahidul Huq Finance Anwar Hussain Manzur Communications Azizur Rahman Health and Family Planning Mahbubur Rahman Jute A. B. M. Gholam Mustafa Irrigation , Water Development and Flood Control Maj.- Gen. ( retd ) Mohammad Abdul Munim Agriculture Sirajul Hossain Khan Relief and Rehabilitation Anisul Islam Mahmud Foreign Affairs Korban Ali Ports , Shipping and Inland Water Transport Abdul Malek Textiles Lt.- Col. ( retd ) Zafar Imam Cultural Affairs A. K. M. Mayeedul Islam Forestry Air Vice-Marshal ( retd ) A. K. Khandker Planning Sunil Kumar Gupta Fisheries and Livestock Maj.- Gen. ( retd ) Mahmudul Hasan Home Affairs Mustafa Jamal Haider Works M. A. Sattar Commerce Sardar Amzad Hossain Land Administration and Land Reform Shaikh Shahidul Islam Education Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu Energy and Mineral Resources Ruhul Amin Hawlader Youth and Sports Lt.- Col. ( retd ) H. M. A. Gaffar Civil Aviation and Tourism Mohammad Naziur Rahman Local Government and Rural Development B. M. Abbas Adviser to the President on Water Resources Syeda Razia Faiz Women 's Affairs
18 Hissene Habre President of Council of Ministers ; National Defence , War Veterans and Victims of War Djidingar Dono Ngardoum Minister of State Acheikh bin Oumar Foreign Affairs and Co-operation Djime Togou Interior and Territorial Affairs Wadal Abdelkader Kamougue Justice and Keeper of the Seals Mbailem Bana Ngarnayal Finance and Computers Gouara Lassou Agriculture and Rural Development Assilek Halata National Education Ibn Oumar Mahamat Saleh Planning and Co-operation
19 Juvénal Habyarimana President ; President of Council of Ministers ; Defence Anastase Nteziryayo Agriculture , Livestock and Forests François Habiyakare Civil Service and Labour Juvénal Uwilingiyimana Economy and Consumption Benoît Ntigulirwa Finance Casimir Bizimungu Foreign Affairs and Co-operation Placide Ngendayhoyo Health and Social Affairs Charles Nyandwi Higher Education and Scientific Research Col. Aloys Nsekalije Industry and Handicrafts Jean-Marie Vianney Mugemana Interior and Community Development Theoneste Muryanama Justice Calixte Nzabonimana Planning André Ntagerura Transport and Communications Daniel Mbangura Primary and Secondary Education Joseph Nzirorera Public Works , Energy and Water Maj. Augustin Ndindiliyimana Youth , Sports and Co-operative Societies Siméon Nteziryayo Minister at the Presidency Antoine Ntashamaje Minister in charge of Institutional Relations
20 Allegation of existence of police " third force " for " dirty tricks " .
21 Whatever sympathy one might feel for the restaurateur in the present case ( or for any other defendant who might suffer economic loss , social ostracism , shame or intimidation as a result of publication of details pending charges which may or may not result in his conviction ) nothing in the present case comes close to satisfying Lord Diplock 's test .
22 The preservation of laminated biogenic sediments is currently understood to be the result of inhibition of benthos by low concentrations of dissolved oxygen either in anoxic silled basins ( such as the Black Sea or California Borderland Basins ) , or beneath zones of strong upwelling , where an oxygen minimum layer intersects the shelf or slope ( such as off Peru or within the Gulf of California ) .
23 The excess risk levels off in the following years and is undoubtedly the result of selection of patients with an unrecognised malignancy at the time of commencement of peptic ulcer treatment .
24 It has been shown that the colonic epithelium obtains much of its energy supply from fatty acids , particularly butyrate , which are present in the colonic lumen as a result of fermentation of carbohydrates by bacteria .
25 Generally , this method , however , I believe is more useful for studying the human condition than an experimental approach which looks at behaviour as the result of manipulation of variables .
26 Whether these findings were a result of stagnation of secretions with increased CCK release in the afferent jejunal loop , a changed alkaline gastric content , or both is unclear .
27 Brown et al. 's ( 1985 ) study of psychology of women textbooks found that the token pieces on black women , for instance , were divided equally between female-identified , impressionistic or experiential pieces , and studies or reviews which were preoccupied with orthodox psychological procedures .
28 The greater variability in the reproductive success of males could just be a random result : by chance some individuals will meet more mates than do others , and this will have a larger effect on the variability of reproduction of males , because in males more of the random encounters can result in mating .
29 All around her men 's eyes are avidly forsaking their embarrassed girlfriends for the fantasy they have paid the go-go dancer to concoct of herself ; the room contains a crowd of men united in desire and fear of possession of women who are separated from each other by bars .
30 Government has also been reluctant to act , as we illustrate later on for textiles , for fear of loss of jobs .
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