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

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1 The ADAM & EVE database , which forms the basis for all the analysis , is the result of long-term research into the frequency and coverage of words in the language .
2 Ministry officials were also accused of giving conflicting evidence , leaving doubt as to the accuracy and reliability of reports of infection .
3 It is not usually preceded by long and bitter quarrels between parents and need not affect the child 's eye view of dependability and reliability of parents in their relationship with the child .
4 IRELAND 's New Zealand tour marks the end of Ken Reid 's tenure as manager and chairman of selectors with Noel Murphy taking over the reins of office on Reid 's retirement .
5 Cleveland 's passenger transport sub-committee yesterday decided to write to the headteacher and chairman of governors at any school where there are continuing problems .
6 Digestive physiology and nutrition of marsupials by I. D. Hume , Cambridge UP , pp 256 , £25
7 The allocation and weighting of marks to each assignment .
8 Had we our Annuall Parliaments Settled , the Negative Voice Restrained , a Committee of Lords and Commons to be the Privy-Council , no Officers of the King to serve in Parliament , the Revenue Appropriated , all Eminent Offices had upon good Behaviour and Election of Members to Parliament secured , the Work might have deserved a better Character " .
9 Sections were cut on a microtome and stained with haematoxylin and eosin to show the nucleii and cytoplasm of cells within the xenografts .
10 Book series reflects courage and faith of Christians in Guatemala
11 Indeed , the entrepreneurial flair and ingenuity of players in the industry are ensuring the appearance of a constantly changing variety of hybrid systems delivering information services addressing a range of needs and circumstances .
12 Structural traps for Barren Measures ' sandstone reservoirs are provided by Mesozoic block-faulting and other more subtle plays have been identified such as ‘ reef ’ developments in the Lower Carboniferous and onlap/'pinch-out' of sands within the Millstone Grit .
13 Other studies are elucidating the genetic organisation of the E. coli chromosome and the effects of DNA methylation on the structure and function of chromosomes in higher eukaryotes .
14 Radicals attribute this to the control of an autonomous medical science and knowledge , Marxists to the class position and function of doctors within capitalism .
15 Our data may , however , serve as a basis for further studies aiming at the identification of regulatory factors ( for example , hormones , lymphokines , cytokines ) that modulate the expression and function of integrins of colorectal cancer cells .
16 A variety of fluorescent , peroxidase-labelled , or radiolabelled , antibodies , lectins and other ligands have been applied to the mouse embryo in studies of the organization , composition and function of cells at different stages ( for comprehensive reviews see 36–39 ) .
17 ( 1 ) the policies and practices of institutions of higher education with regard to the admission and support of students with non-traditional qualifications ;
18 Osborne , who is Professor of Music at Edinburgh University , conceived this imaginative and daring project ‘ to draw attention to the courage of musicians and the artistic community of Sarajevo by offering the solidarity and support of musicians throughout the world ’ .
19 The ongoing monitoring and support of services in a planned way is also required .
20 The expertise , professionalism and caring interest that are needed by all pupils from those who teach them give the best basis for the education and support of pupils with special needs , including those who have visual disabilities .
21 During the creation of a doctoral thesis and preparation of papers for seminars , I had to face the conscious problem of writing about a system which I know prefers silence and links such reticence to ideas of ‘ respect ’ , ‘ order ’ , and ‘ discipline ’ in an all-encompassing paternalism .
22 One of the best known china shops in the world and holder of warrants to no less than nine royal houses before the First World War , the company commissioned and sold glass and china from different factories .
23 Mr Smillie was speaking at the official promotion of ScottishPower 's ‘ Carefree Register ’ for elderly and disabled customers who require special treatment by the company , from meter readings and payment of bills to special reliance on power for such things as dialysis machines .
24 This includes : making written submissions to public bodies ; lobbying MPs and Members of the House of Lords when legislation on anything connected with music , like copyright , is being enacted ; representing musicians ' interests in national and international forums on issues such as the collection and payment of royalties on behalf of performers and composers .
25 A month later , PW made a breakthrough : it gained access to Mr Naqvi 's personal filing room where , among 6,000 files , it found the evidence it needed major customers colluding with BCCI in the falsification of accounting through the use of nominee arrangements , hold harmless arrangements and payment of fees to individuals to ensure cooperation , as well as proof of links between BCCI and the International Credit and Investment Corporation group .
26 Ecology and protection of animals from cruelty is part of man 's God-given role as stewards of the earth ( Genesis 1:28 ) .
27 The scope of study is , therefore , widened from exclusive concern with parents and children ( the defined ) to include study of the social workers , doctors and others who are charged with the identification and protection of children at risk ( the definers ) .
28 New orders were introduced for the assessment and protection of children at risk .
29 Long-term strategies for the prevention of sudden cardiac death must therefore include efforts to reduce the overall incidence of coronary artery disease in the community as well as earlier recognition and protection of individuals at high risk .
30 If there are some brute facts , perhaps social , but founded in biological difference , which separate the lives and experience of women from those of men , may these not continue ineluctably to affect the moral ideals they may hold ?
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