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

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1 His situation was not in this respect dissimilar from that of the leaders of the North of England Sailors and Seagoing Firemen 's Friendly Association , which had been formed at Sunderland in 1879 by John Beresford and was commonly known as the " Sunderland Union " .
2 Neo-Gothic in turrets and corridors and battlements , it was founded by Bishop Samuel Wilberforce of Oxford opposite the front gate of his palace , and then developed by two of the leaders of the Church of England in Queen Victoria 's days into the foremost training college of that Catholic tradition .
3 Here were two future leaders of the Church of England , the one a man of supreme common sense , the other a mystic ; the one a conservative and establishment-man , the other a liberal and a reformer — they were fated never to understand each other .
4 Leaders of the Church of England have also attacked the ‘ hardness ’ of the government , only to be dismissed in return as ‘ cuckoos ’ ( see below , p. 289 ) .
5 Equally notable has been the worsening relationship with leaders of the Church of England — for so long known as the Tory party at prayer .
6 ‘ Within this country we have had discussion with the leaders of the Church of England and also with other denominations .
7 The Conservative Education Association , the Labour Party , the National Union of Teachers , the Secondary Heads Association , the National Association of Head Teachers and the Local Education Authorities are all opposed to opting out in principle and the leaders of the Church of England and the Catholic Church have serious reservations .
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