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

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1 Ministry officials were also accused of giving conflicting evidence , leaving doubt as to the accuracy and reliability of reports of infection .
2 But this is paltry in comparison to the coherence and unity of purpose of the body of an individual lion , wolf , or deer .
3 His new habit of sleeping on and on to rid himself of as much time as possible and then of staying up drinking alone until very late only left him with none of his natural good time and hour upon hour of his bad .
4 Zhan Videnov , 32 , a parliamentary deputy from Plovdiv and graduate of the Moscow Institute of International Relations , was elected as party leader and chairman in place of Aleksandur Lilov : a new supreme council was also elected , which in turn elected its 11-member executive bureau on Dec. 19 .
5 ‘ SCOTVEC is very grateful for the feedback we get from teachers and lecturers by way of the Module Comment Form .
6 The AUT statement is designed to protect students from sexual harassment and lecturers from charges of favouritism .
7 A more recent approach to the informal organisation is to consider the beliefs and values of individuals and groups as part of an organisational culture .
8 His many honours included the award of the MC in 1917 and election to fellowship of the Royal Society in 1931 .
9 This tendency was continued in the post-war era of enterprise groups to shape a framework in which developed a quite distinct set of practices and forms of calculation of economic action .
10 The proposition put forward by this view is that technology shapes the problems , demands and forms of organisation of workers and it is precisely the levels of technology that vary so much between the modern , dynamic , industrial sector and traditional areas .
11 The notion of the ‘ technical ’ division of labour is much too poor , and elides Marx 's interesting discussion of the different levels and forms of division of labour .
12 It is the competence to recognize and enact the rules , procedures and forms of understanding of a particular cultural environment .
13 Between 1941 and 1946 more than a million blacks moved from the South to the great cities of the North and West in search of work in the swollen industrial plants of wartime .
14 Turns over small stones and weed in search of food .
15 There is little doubt that this particular development was motivated largely by the wish to restore something of the vigour and resistance to disease of the older types to modern colours and shapes .
16 Field work data from an ethnography of a group of youths in Londonderry are being supplemented by a school based attitude survey which questions young people on their ethnic identification and attitudes to members of the other religious community .
17 A first parish may prove to be perfectly satisfactory , or the formation of the ordinand 's understanding and attitudes in respect of worship may have taken place before theological training .
18 Concluding this section , it can be said that manual workers not only suffer more from the costs and deprivations of the workplace than non-manual workers but they also receive lower compensation and rewards in terms of pay , fringe benefits and , in some instances , even of social security benefits .
19 They resented the Forest law which forbade them to hunt over their own lands and woods on pain of heavy penalties .
20 £640,000 was provided to the Local Enterprise network of Trusts and Area Initiatives for Business Development purposes , and investments in excess of £500,000 were made in Glasgow businesses .
21 Units of Alcohol in Bottles and Cans for Drinks of Various Alcoholic Strength ( approximate values )
22 Some study language and literature under titles of seminars which baffle the honest seeker .
23 A basement room in a north London squat , wild and bright with plants , hangings covering the crumbled plaster falling off the damp walls , furnished with wit and ingenuity by dint of jumble sales and the skips outside the richer homes further down the street .
24 To ensure the rights laid down in or following from this treaty , they shall especially guarantee freedom of contract , freedom to exercise a trade , freedom of establishment and occupation , and freedom of movement of Germans in the entire currency area , freedom to form associations to safeguard and enhance working and economic conditions and … ownership of land and means of production by private investors …
25 When Argentina recognises the right to self-determination and freedom of association of the Falklands people , and gives up her claim to sovereignty over the territory , we might be more amenable to trade and contact .
26 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 .
27 The liquidators and solicitors in charge of winding up the Bank of Credit and Commerce International are costing £1m a week .
28 Just to er the Leeds point , er it is actually a stated aim of the Leeds development plan to make adequate provision for the communities housing needs during the plan period , by identification of sufficient land for new dwellings , targeting of some provision for social housing , need groups and support for renewal of the existing stock .
29 The no-arbitrage condition requires that the overall profit from trading shares , debt and futures as part of an arbitrage transaction is zero .
30 Measurements given in the following tables and graphs for plants of a particular age can refer to plants in different boxes and even different batches .
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