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

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1 circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms .
2 Take the week of the cottage in Anglesey :
3 ‘ This house reminds me of the cottage in Hertfordshire I had before I married , ’ she explains .
4 Ludens now craved for these sessions , and had even instantly , when Irina spoke of the cottage in Wiltshire , decided he would have to move there , reorganise his life , and set up house next door .
5 I would prefer to retain the term to refer to the normal language behaviour of the user in pursuit of a communicative outcome rather than the language-like behaviour of the learner .
6 Information Systems : Information system development methodologies ; The role of the user in system design ; Information systems in manufacturing industry ; Hospital information systems ; Information technology training for administrators and health service staff .
7 The need is formally to recognise the role of the user in IT R & D in collaboration with IT suppliers , IT academics and academics from other disciplines .
8 In a sense this tendency was enhanced by the nature of the LEA guidelines , which requested a great deal of factual information in addition to an appraisal , and the advisers themselves who in some cases presented the purpose of the self-appraisal in terms of explaining their practices rather than appraising them .
9 Almost the same exhibition will be at the Kunsthalle of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich from 13 March to 6 June , and at the Hamburg Kunsthalle from 18 June to 29 August .
10 The third film , ‘ Waiting with Xavier — Glimpses of the Church in South China ’ , looks back to the arrival of Christianity in China 400 years ago , through St Francis Xavier , and explores the current life of the Catholic Church in Guangdong Province , South China .
11 The third film , ‘ Waiting with Xavier — Glimpses of the Church in South China ’ , looks back to the arrival of Christianity in China 400 years ago , through St Francis Xavier , and explores the current life of the Catholic Church in Guangdong Province , South China .
12 His sermon dealt with his past , present and future , and was an encouragement to the leaders of the church in Ephesus .
13 These weavers and craftsmen brought new skills to the country but they also imported radical ideas about the role of the church in society and its organisation .
14 In a sense Spanish clerical conservatives were correct in thinking that there was no such thing as a ‘ safe ’ Enlightenment ; however respectable the proponents of luces appeared , at the root of their creed lay a rationalism that denied Divine Providence and that must lead to an attack on the position of the Church in society , even if they professed to respect dogma .
15 A survey of the church in Salutation Road last week revealed serious defects in the structure and showed that the roof was in danger of slipping off .
16 This was considered to have been a miracle , and the statue of Our Lady of Monte now stands in the centre of the high altar of the church in Monte .
17 It was the law of the Church in England , as in other parts of Western Europe , though within limits local and provincial variations were possible .
18 Boniface 's concern about the state of the Church in England generally is revealed by his letter to Cuthbert , archbishop of Canterbury , which , it has been said , ‘ amounts to a far-reaching critique of the English Church ’ .
19 The creation of a northern province ended Canterbury 's sole direction of the Anglo-Saxon Church , which had characterized the archiepiscopates of Theodore and Beorhtwald , and an important stage in the development of the Church in England was reached with the establishment of the Northumbrian kingdom as an independent ecclesiastical community within the Catholic order of western Europe .
20 Alcuin 's opinion in 796 , as expressed in a letter to Archbishop Aethelheard following the death of Offa , was that the unity of the Church in England had been destroyed not by reasonable consideration but by lust for power ; and in 803 , when Canterbury 's rights were being restored at a council at Clofesho , Aethelheard pronounced that ‘ tyrannical power ’ had presumed to diminish Canterbury 's honour , the pope having been deceived into granting a pallium to the bishop of Lichfield by deception and lies .
21 In speaking of Christ as ‘ sacrament ’ I am endorsing the witness of the Church in history which has seen , in the incarnation of God 's Son , the sacramental manifestation of God the Father himself .
22 The awakening of the Church in Asia needs to be sustained .
23 This reaction , in its turn , peaked during Vatican II : no separate document on Mary was produced , and her role , when it was treated , was linked to that of the Church in Lumen Gentium .
24 On grounds of style and also of known associations , several works can be attributed to Orchard : the Harcourt aisle ( c .1470 ) of Stanton Harcourt church and ‘ Pope 's Tower ’ there ; the church of South Leigh , a chapelry of Stanton ; and an aisle of the church in Waterstock built in 1500–1 for Thomas Danvers , lord of the manor and one of Waynflete 's agents .
25 For example , as Marcel drives along the winding road to Martinville , he describes the three spires of the church in terms of active movement , the spires exchange places , they come closer together , they draw further apart , they hide behind each other in turn .
26 The whole complex structure of the liturgy throughout the year orders and enacts believers ' common sense of how an ultimate reality engages with the processes of time : the Mass through the celebration of a corporate sense of all life as a divine gift sustained by processes of death and resurrection ; the office by a daily pattern of worship varying throughout the year to commemorate the significance of the events of the Incarnation and link the activities of the Church in time present with the saints .
27 Catholic women are active in the life and mission of the Church in full-time pastoral work , in liturgical roles and ministries , with catechetical and theological responsibilities , in leadership in pastoral councils , to name only a few areas .
28 The tercentenary of the church in Cambridge where we met was to be held in June that year , and we looked forward eagerly to that reunion , and to another reunion in May with friends in the Lake District .
29 This terminology dates back to St Paul who spoke of the church in Corinth , in Thessalonika , etc .
30 The Cecils regarded the protection of the Church as a special family responsibility and Lord Hugh was as moved to indignation by the disendowment of the Church in Wales as by the People 's Budget or the attack on the House of Lords .
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