Example sentences of "david [noun prp] of the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Insp David Taylor of the British Transport police said it was fortunate that the train did not career off the track . |
2 | But now Dr David Taylor-Robinson of the Medical Research Council 's Clinical Research Centre in Harrow believes he has isolated a hitherto unknown species of mycoplasma , which he has called Mycoplasma genitalium ( see figure ) . |
3 | If BW approval can be arranged , I would be grateful if this could be communicated to David Oldham of the Green Belt Trust , so that he can arrange the funding . |
4 | We are grateful to conservation experts Ashok Roy and David Bomford of the National Gallery , London , and to Alan Phenix at the Courtauld Institute for their opinions . |
5 | Sir Larry Lamb of the Sun , Sir John Junor of the Sunday Express , Sir David English of the Daily Mail , Lord Matthews of Express Newspapers and Lord Stevens of United Newspapers , all owe their handles to political loyalty . |
6 | Step forward Sir David English of the Daily Mail . |
7 | David Martill of the Open University , and David Unwin of Reading University , discovered the fossilized tissue of the wing of a Sandactylus alive 100 million years ago , which had more in common with bat wings than the skin of modern reptiles . |
8 | ‘ Even though the plant may be okay , ’ explains David Berick of the Environmental Policy Center in Washington , ‘ it 's [ viability ] is intimately linked to other technology . ’ |
9 | David Mitchell of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds office in Edinburgh says the birds will be strays from a zoo or private collection and can thrive perfectly well in our climate . |