Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [art] sports " in BNC.
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1 | They show their immaturity as soon as they get behind the wheel of a sports car . |
2 | He was just as at home behind the wheel of a Sports Car as he was in a Grand Prix car , and his passion for all branches of the sport possible hindered his quest for the world title . |
3 | ‘ With the increasing pressure of everyday life I have come to realise the importance of finding time to exercise on a regular basis , ’ says Fergie , who is also the President of the Sports Aid Foundation . |
4 | In December 1991 Moore married an air stewardess , Stephanie Parlane-Moore , but there was bad news with the collapse of a sports business . |
5 | Attention was given to planning , diet , fitness and mental attitude , the latter under the guidance of a sports psychologist . |
6 | or the L.T.A. , a formal organisation is essential if we are to receive the support and guidance of the Sports Council and the C.C.P.R. |
7 | I have a vision of resident tutors beating up classes with the cheerful persistence of a sports organiser on a trans-Atlantic liner ; of extra-mural directors deploying their forces through the English countryside , themselves deciding what classes are suitable for the people of Swindon and Banbury and Slough ; of district organisers calling on mill hands in the remotest dales of Yorkshire with the regularity of the man who collects the rent … |
8 | In the Nelson Mandela room at Sheffield town hall yesterday Peter Yarranton , the chairman of the Sports Council , handed an envelope to Peter Burns , executive director of the organisation . |
9 | There is one sporting knight in today 's list , John Smith , the chairman of Liverpool Football Club , whose is rewarded for his service as chairman of the Sports Council . |
10 | The Chairman of the Sports Council , Peter Yarranton , concurred and called for the expansion of pay and play facilities to at least 30% of all future developments to allow ‘ sport for all ’ . |
11 | What answer will the Minister give to the chairman of the Sports Council , who described the recent cuts as a kick in the teeth ? |
12 | I spoke to the chairman of the Sports Council this morning and pointed out that the increase in grant is in excess of inflation . |
13 | To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science when he next plans to meet the chairman of the Sports Council to discuss funding for sport . |
14 | The funding of sport in the United Kingdom is one of many issues that I discuss regularly with the chairman of the Sports Council . |
15 | The Council presently is considering the report ‘ The Misuse of Drugs In Sport ’ by Colin Moynihan MP , Minister for Sport and Sebastian Coe , Vice Chairman of the Sports Council ( issued by the Department of the Environment , September 1987 ) . |
16 | South African sportsmen , black and white , have been excluded from competing in other countries as part of the sports boycott of apartheid regime . |
17 | The last real Targa Florio was staged in 1973 , thereafter it became a much " tamer " affair and ceased to be part of the Sports Car World Championship . |
18 | Robert Louis-Dreyfus , the chief executive , will leave the group on 31 March to become president of the management board of the sports goods firm , Adidas . |
19 | Partnerships had enabled the use of community schools at Liphook and Bordon to be run so as to offer their facilities to the public throughout the year , and the new methods had reduced the inevitable deficit of the sports centre to well below the national average . |
20 | Charles made a cursory check for blood-stained fingerprints , the thread of a sports jacket made from tweed only available in a small tailor 's shop in Aberdeen , the scratch marks of an artificial hand or the faint but unmistakable aroma of orange blossom . |
21 | There was neither a window nor a door open : customers and staff sweated visibly and there was the smell of a sports changing-room . |
22 | you can see that if we do not increase the membership to a bigger proportion of the Sports Council Grant , we are in trouble . |
23 | The Economist dismissed the parallel , saying that differences between companies are greater than those between humans , and that a better analogy for the management thinker is the coach of a sports team , who deploys a body of knowledge and skills in changing circumstances ‘ as rival teams learn to outwit each other ’ . |
24 | Cubby has been associated with the Dundee Club for over 30 years , and for the past 15 years or so has been football representative on the Regional Committee of the Sports Association/Staff Club . |
25 | Today a drugs expert who 's on the drugs abuse advisory committee of the Sports Council said the council |
26 | While on the subject of underwear , I , and many male show-going acquaintances , still have n't got used to the advent of the sports bra . |
27 | George Best , a thin teenager from Belfast , whose dribbling skills made him into a star with Manchester United and the darling of the sports and gossip columns epitomized the new era . |
28 | ‘ Chubby ’ Tate , wholehearted and cheerful , was , with his huge grin and massive feet , the darling of the sports cartoonists . |
29 | And , in my opinion , Chris Waddle the current darling of the sports writers is equally capable of failing to deliver as the tabloids were quick to point out during his lengthy England career . |
30 | Where one would normally expect to find those details , there is the logo of the Sports Council , and the statement : ’ Additional copies of Relay available from Sports Council International Affairs Unit . ’ |