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

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1 As an alternative to payment under Deed of Covenant , Tradeco could make payments under the Gift Aid provisions of the Taxes Act .
2 This refers to disorder on a widespread scale , and the officer should take into account not merely his own resources , but those that can be made available to him through the use of the mutual aid provisions of the Police Act 1964 .
3 The controversy centres on the extent to which a local authority can use the private law provisions of the Children Act .
4 Mr Graham is to provide committee members of the Police Committee with a breakdown of how Cheshire 's officers are deployed .
5 When the Drama sub-committees of the Schools Council English Panel were presented with a proposition from Lynn McGregor , a London teacher with a strong interest in the sociology of education and her own research into Drama teaching on its way ( 1976 ) , to launch a full-scale research project , the climate seemed ripe for the subcommittee to make a recommendation .
6 Accordingly , it is therefore more convenient to use the transformation ( 6.7 ) in the initial regions to put ( 14.2 ) where the constants and are essential in order to retain the continuity properties of the functions f and g across the boundaries and .
7 We will usually aim to ensure that any document containing financial and other information issued by the firm as agent to a small group of potential investors , which the firm will generally need to approve as an authorised person under the Financial Services Act , does not fall foul of the prospectus provisions of the companies Act 1985 .
8 If this exemption applies we do not have to comply with the prospectus provisions of the Companies Act as to the contents of prospectuses .
9 It was followed in 1850 by the City Flour Mills of the brothers Joseph and Jonah Hadley .
10 He sees the Bible as containing a section of classic case studies of the ways God deals with humankind in a variety of situations across a considerable period of time .
11 RICHARD ECKERSALL is responsible for the trading activities of the subsidiaries SAI and BAI .
12 It said : ‘ The council has written to a number of stores requesting undertakings that they cease trading in contravention of the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act .
13 ‘ The council have also agreed a procedure for dealing with future breaches of the Sunday Trading provisions of the Shops Act . ’
14 It remains uncertain whether the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act 1950 continue to form part of our law .
15 Neither the Government nor Parliament can decide with confidence on the options for reform until questions about the compatibility of the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act 1950 with article 30 of the treaty of Rome , which deals with free trade , are answered .
16 Mutant oncogenes of the ras family are found in about a third of all cancers and as many as 80% of pancreatic tumours .
17 The back numbers of The Times newspaper were kept in a basement , under Radcliffe Square .
18 Mercifully , the remaining two complaint stories of the Numbers series are much shorter .
19 From the File menu , selecting VIEW opens up a window full of thumbnail representations of the images resident in the current directory .
20 Congress , trades councils are the grass roots of the trades union movement .
21 Details about the careers and life histories of the women compositors will figure in a later chapter , but a few remarks about the evidence relating to marriage will provide some perspective for the training question .
22 In 1982 she transferred to Company Registration , Registrars Department where she was one of the founder members of the Savers Section .
23 Nine one , supplementary capital estimates of the magistrates court ,
24 We look in more detail at videoconferencing below and concentrate here mainly on the database aspects of the MBS initiative .
25 Being part of C&P has softened the blow because it has enabled many employees to switch to other growth areas of the chemicals business .
26 Away from the traffic-jams , the night-clubs , and chilly , marbled hotel lobbies of the malai capital , its metropolitan glamour , such as it was .
27 With cutbacks in library purchases of books , no publisher could afford to withstand the commercial potentials that the mergers represented , nor the opportunities for synchronizing publicity that the video , television , press and film links of the communications corporations could provide .
28 I learned to play in the billiard rooms of the hotels Yorkshire used round the country when I began my cricket career .
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