Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Can I ask therefore why the Eastern Arts of appraisal report of nineteen eighty-six a major appraisal costing a huge amount of Eastern Arts money was not considered and and presented across . |
2 | Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars . |
3 | These were not genuine madrigals though they show madrigalian traits , nor are most of his Songs of sundrie natures of the following year . |
4 | He complained about the methods of art teaching of the day and the ‘ mannerism ’ used . |
5 | This tendency has been exacerbated by other factors too : the invention of new and more effective methods of communication , such as newspapers and television , has rendered the propaganda value of coinage less significant ; technological changes , such as the invention of modern methods of factory production of coins , have tended to fossilise the significance of the designs they bear ; and , particularly , the recent invention of new forms of money , including banknotes and credit cards , has enormously reduced the role played by coinage in the monetary and economic activity of modern states . |
6 | For those who want a complete directory' not only of the world 's railways but also of manufacturers of railway equipment of every kind , from coaches to couplings , then Jane 's is your book — provided you have £50 to spare , which is £7 less than a second class return from London to Newcastle . |
7 | Congratulations to the Brothers of St John of God on the completion of their new pastoral centre in Hemlington . |
8 | We we think and I think that that the inexorable logic is towards the North East Ryedale districts of North east of York . |
9 | This leaflet is now available free of charge from the offices of HM Inspectors of Taxes . |
10 | Names and addresses of Subscribers Number of Shares taken by each Subscriber |
11 | Names and addresses of Subscribers Number of Shares taken by each Subscriber |
12 | Militarism also infected some sections of the socialist movement , as in the later jingo-outpourings of Robert Blatchford of The Clarion . |
13 | The 23rd heads of government conference of the South Pacific Forum was held in Honiara , the capital of the Solomon Islands , on July 8-9 . |
14 | The 10th heads of states conference of the Permanent Inter-state Committee on Drought Control in the Sahel ( CILSS ) was held on April 10-11 in Ouagadougou , Burkina . |
15 | The sixth heads of state summit of the Islamic Conference Organization ( ICO ) was held in Dakar on Dec. 9-11 under the chairmanship of President Abdou Diouf of Senegal . |
16 | It was reported on April 10 that the heads of customs services of nine CIS member states had agreed that no duties would be paid on cargoes within the CIS . |
17 | Peru , Bolivia and Colombia opposed US proposals , made at a preparatory meeting in Quito , Ecuador , in early February , to allow aircraft or warships of member countries of a " regional conference and action group " to enter each other 's territory , sea or airspace in pursuit of drug traffickers . |
18 | Longhorns are the world 's oldest ‘ improved ’ breed , having been subject to the attentions of Robert Bakewell of Leicestershire more than 200 years ago , and until recently were listed with the Rare Breeds Survival Trust with only a few hobby farmer enthusiasts . |
19 | A visit to France , the details of which remain unclear , also led to the accusation that he had associated with the supporters of Mary Queen of Scots [ q.v. ] there : this may account for the apparent loss of royal favour by the mid-1570s . |
20 | The research is also of interest because of its educational implications for speakers of nonstandard varieties of English , who form the majority of the population . |
21 | Between 1845 and 1891 some twenty thousand acres of upland commons of the old Clun Forest were enclosed by act of parliament . |
22 | A second major theme is with the viability of a variety of policy options to control the negative aspects of press reporting of sex crimes , especially rape . |
23 | One supposes that Kane would find the performances of Henry Rono of Kenya , Miruts Yifter of Ethiopia , and Suleiman Nyambui of Tanzania difficult to explain . |
24 | The biography suggests that Eliot was never to lose the divided sense of his youth that human life is futile and meaningless — that man is ‘ a finite piece of reasonable misery ’ , in the words of William Drummond of Hawthornden , a good poet who was also a great plagiarist , and a great seeker of shelter in books — but that an eternal order might be felt for , or invented . |
25 | Mr. Watkinson accepted that the closing words of section 69(1) place a difficulty in his way , but he maintained that this difficulty can not be allowed to outweigh the clear words of Lord Bridge of Harwich . |
26 | And , along with their male counterparts , they were ready to carry out the purpose of the meeting which , in the words of Douglas Kinnaird of PA Consulting , brought in as one of the UK 's top headhunters to chair it , was ‘ not to provide answers but raise comments , views — even whether or not it is a concern ? — and pick out perhaps one or two opportunities . ’ |
27 | In the words of Stephanie Marshall of the University of York , citizenship had become ‘ Political Education 's longed for ‘ place in the sun ’ . |
28 | They attacked the announcement of plans to widen the M6 motorway between Birmingham and Manchester from six to eight lanes as further proof of the government 's " bias towards roads " , in the words of Tony Burton of the Council for the Protection of Rural England . |
29 | I was struck by the words of Graham Bishop of Salomon Brothers in a recent publication on the importance of the no-bail-out rule . |
30 | In the words of St Bernard of Clairvaux , the most successful saint of the twelfth century , they were being offered an amazing bargain : |