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

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1 ( An earlier US plan to use US$1,000 million to subsidise the export of 29,100,000 tonnes of wheat to some 28 countries had been denounced on Oct. 5 by the EC Commission President Jacques Delors as " an aggressive act " . )
2 In addition , 500 million hard-currency roubles ( about US$270 million ) and revenues from the export of 8,000,000 tonnes of oil were to be invested in the oil and gas industry .
3 It is there in Plato 's writing on education , in the association of certain types of curricula with certain groups of people , and in the notion that education may have certain social functions or effects .
4 The Association of Progressive Women of El Salvador ( AMPES )
5 the Association of Progressive Women of El Salvador ( AMPES )
6 The association of paranoid delusions of persecution by witches with solar fire-cults is therefore not in the least surprising ; in fact , it is exactly what we should have expected .
7 Examples of special interest groups are Victim Support ( formerly known as the National Association for Victim Support Schemes ) , Parents of Murdered Children , the National Association of Prison Visitors , the National Association of Probation Officers , the National Association of Senior Probation Officers , the Association of Chief Officers of Probation , the Association of Chief Police Officers , the Superintendents ' Association , the Police Federation , the Prison Governors ' Association , and Prison Officers ' Association .
8 There were speeches by the Commander of the 3rd Squadron , by the Colonel of the Regiment , and by the President of the Association of Former Legionnaires of Orange .
9 The frequent association of massive quantities of ignimbrite with large calderas suggests a genetic link .
10 After working as house surgeon to Jones Quain [ q.v. ] at University College Hospital , he became assistant medical officer at Wakefield Asylum ( 1857–8 ) , before a brief period at Brentwood Asylum as assistant MO , during which he was elected a member of the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane ( later the Medico-Psychological Association ) in July 1858 .
11 The association of high concentrations of Giardia specific IgM , low concentrations of Giardia specific IgA and IgG and inability to clear the infection suggests that the switch from an IgM to an IgG or IgA response is inefficient .
12 The association of high concentrations of Giardia specific IgM , low concentrations of Giardia specific IgA and IgG and inability to clear the infection suggests that the switch from an IgM to an IgG or IgA response is defective .
13 An examination in Professional Practice ( RIBA Part 3 ) , set jointly through the Association of Scottish Schools of Architecture , is taken at the completion of the second period of practical training , and successful candidates are eligible to register with the Architects Registration Council of the United Kingdom , and become full members of the RIBA and/or the RIAS .
14 And a survey by the Association of British Chambers of Commerce argued that a deepening recession is hitting London hardest .
15 Bogus fax and telex directories cost British business £300,000 a year , according to the Association of British Chambers of Commerce .
16 She may have read the remarks made yesterday by the Association of British Chambers of Commerce , which made its position perfectly clear on the agreement at Maastricht .
17 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry when he next plans to meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce to discuss industrial policy .
18 From time to time I meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce , or of individual chambers of commerce , to discuss industrial and trade policy .
19 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry when he next plans to meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce to discuss industrial policy .
20 I meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce from time to time to discuss a range of policies .
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry when he next plans to meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce to discuss industrial policy .
22 I meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce from time to time to discuss a range of policies .
23 I am afraid that that is not the view of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce , about which the hon. Gentleman asks .
24 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is no serious argument about the fact that the members of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce are fearful about a possible change of Government , and that the only question open to debate is whether higher taxation is worse than higher interest rates , and whether either is worse than higher inflation ?
25 That is why industry , the Confederation of British Industry , the Institute of Directors and the Association of British Chambers of Commerce all support the Budget .
26 The Association of British Chambers of Commerce echoed the feelings of other business groups , welcoming the Chancellor 's statement as ‘ a cautious Budget for recovery ’ .
27 It 's much more about making families feel welcome , keeping the kids entertained and thinking of all sorts of ways to make life easier for harassed mums and dads in need of a break .
28 Predicting the numbers of disabled elderly into the future is problematic as it depends upon the projection forward of current patterns of disability .
29 The perception of vast numbers of Blacks detrimentally transforming British society was strongly allied to fears of Black male sexuality .
30 This perspective offers a useful corrective to the historical perception of recent levels of crime and disorder as utterly foreign and novel in British experience .
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