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

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1 Editor , — A B Kay deserves support in his attempt to persuade the General Medical Council ( GMC ) to provide far more effective protection for members of the public in relation to doctors who publicise treatments of unproved efficacy .
2 Police protection for members of the Royal Family living in Gloucestershire is costing council tax payers more than a million pounds a year .
3 In the initial phase of the project this proved impossible , in terms of equipment and volunteers , but was remedied to some extent later by Operation Merlin , whereby intensive efforts provided round-the-clock monitoring for periods of a month at a time .
4 In short , we remain with the division between sectors of the economy — between manufacturing and service industries — and between enterprises in the economy — between service companies and institutions .
5 In modern British society , this often takes the form of a left-right political division between fractions of the upper classes .
6 The area is as yet largely untouched by the ugliness of mass afforestation and still a paradise for lovers of the outdoors .
7 Canada , Italy , Japan and Argentina have joined the ‘ Big Eight ’ of the Board as members of the Executive Council .
8 There is considerable sympathy for members of the public who commit some minor infringement under circumstances which are considered justifiable and understandable .
9 For instance , there had been a trend , in the early 1970s , towards a more equal distribution of income between regions of the UK , but this was reversed under the Conservative government after 1979 , when the share of national income received by south-east England increased in connection with the location of wealthier groups .
10 At the same time two of the nine popularly elected representatives , Akilisi Pohive ( leader of the dissident pro-democracy movement ) and Viliami Fukofuka , were each reported by the Times of Tonga to have returned about 12,000 pa'anga to the Treasury on the grounds that overtime payment for members of the Assembly was immoral and increased the financial burden on the people .
11 In accordance with Section 384 ( 1 ) of the Companies Act 1985 , Grant Thornton offer themselves for re-appointment as Auditors of the Company .
12 In accordance with Section 385 of the Companies Act 1985 , Grant Thornton offer themselves for re-appointment as Auditors of the Company .
13 Successful Faulknerite unionists would continue to act in the new parliament as members of the Conservative Party .
14 This resentment was strengthened still further in 1898 when as part of the struggle for slices of the Chinese ‘ melon ’ Russia herself took out a twenty-five year lease on the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula .
15 Robin Maynard , a campaigner for Friends of the Earth , said : ‘ It 's a hidden problem ; most farmers do n't know soil is being eroded as they increasingly rely on a mixture of new strains of crops , fertilisers and farm equipment . ’
16 Extended families seldom live together in Britain , but the interaction between members of the extended family is likely to be important .
17 Sleights , also on the North-Eastern Railway , won the award for photographs of the prettiest station at the National Co-operative Show at the Crystal Palace .
18 The vegetated lower slopes are a Nature Reserve providing sanctuary for creatures of the wild .
19 On the one hand the successful teacher has an infectious enthusiasm for parts of the information , ideas and skills which continue to underpin their original and continuing role as an artist , an historian , a scientist or whatever .
20 There was William Foreman , a pioneer of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants , Alexander Wilkie , the general secretary of the Associated Society of Shipwrights and former MP for Dundee , and there were John Wilson and William Crawford of the Durham Miners , both Members of Parliament for divisions of the County Palatine in the 1880s , not to mention one of the most respected leaders of his day , Robert Knight of the Boilermakers to whom we owe the present day Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions .
21 Although Stockholm was the base for spies of every warring nation , the Scandinavian connection that Foley had talked about was run by Norway , whose government-in-exile had set up in the neutral city .
22 Former EC environment commissioner Carlo Ripa di Meana has expressed his support for opponents of the extension of the M3 through Twyford Down in Hampshire , saying the road project was a " brutal and unneeded monster " .
23 This is a major issue for an information provider , such as a library , because it draws attention to the obligation to supply support for users of a new and different kind , and to develop ways to reduce the dependence of historians of the future upon the support of more and more highly skilled staff .
24 In Britain , West Germany , and Scandinavia in the 1970s there was a steady reduction in working-class support for parties of the left .
25 Opinion polls in 1991 indicated a substantial decline in support for parties of the governing coalition ( especially among eastern German respondents ) , a reduction in support for Kohl as Chancellor , and a growing feeling of anxiety and resentment among eastern Germans , a large majority of whom said that they were made to feel that they were " second-class citizens " in unified Germany .
26 His services have been engaged by Canon Trevor Pitt , principal of the ordination course for members of the Church of England , United Reformed Church and Methodist Church .
27 Since spending also generates income for members of the community , we can also consider the income of the community as being disposed of in three ways : consumption , saving , and the payment of taxes .
28 Thus , when in G. Cantor 's ( 1955 ) experiment the subjects had to learn over a series of trials a simultaneous discrimination between faces of the sort shown in fig. 5.2 , the task required them to carry over information from one trial to the next .
29 The rest was a lot of fill-up about memories of the ‘ 30 's and other tired yellow-sheet tricks .
30 He or she must be confident about delegating responsibility for aspects of the Compact programme to appropriate members of staff .
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