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

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1 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 .
2 He served as editor of The Times while unable to type , as chairman of the Arts Council while unable to drive , and was appointed to the Broadcasting Standards Council unaware that one of Britain 's most popular television shows was named Jim 'll Fix It ( ‘ Who 's Jim ? ’ he once asked ) .
3 The author presiding at his last meeting as chairman of the Arts Council in 1972 .
4 If the insured insists on the original invoice being returned to him the invoice should be noted and stamped to show that the GA have included this invoice as part of a claims settlement .
5 First , the division , as part of a telecommunications empire , has operations spanning a wide geographical area .
6 ‘ DBS was planned in terms of an economic competition with other European or American projects rather than as part of a communications policy : the problem was approached with a concern with the conduits not with the programmes , with the technologies involved , not with the services .
7 A study was undertaken by one of the authors in 1977 to investigate how trade exhibitions could be used more effectively as part of a communications programme , and the summary of the results of this study forms the remainder of this section ( Lancaster and Baron , 1977 ) .
8 The arrests of 26 people in Palermo , Milan and Modena on March 18 came as part of a police operation to break up what was alleged to be a network operated by the Sicilian Mafia .
9 Similarly , the library and student services functions , which also related to the delivery of courses , could be regarded as part of the operations group .
10 The scouts were walking to Chester cathedral for an afternoon service as part of the scouts Service of Praise .
11 Where such e-mail messages only occasionally form part of a key record of action ( like the pseudo minutes mentioned here ) , then formal training as part of the records management programme and manual could be the answer — training so that the users recognise such messages and transfer them into a more appropriate work area .
12 On time-cost work , regular ( monthly or quarterly ) billing is possible and should be established as part of the fees agreement when instructions are confirmed .
13 Moreover , the owners of fishing vessels could legitimately be regarded as part of the fisheries community which the Common Fisheries Policy was designed to support .
14 On the other , the author assisted at the launch ( the most expensive in UK automotive history ) as part of the communications production team — ‘ I was there . ’
15 The Gloucestershire Regiment — shortly to face being amalgamated as part of the Governments defence cuts — wants more young recruits and spending a day with them is one way potential soldiers find out if it 's the life for them .
16 Caribbean poet Kamau Brathwaite is visiting the NorthEast for a five-week residency from Tuesday as part of the Arts Council 's Writers on Tour scheme .
17 South African sportsmen , black and white , have been excluded from competing in other countries as part of the sports boycott of apartheid regime .
18 Anyone who includes fines as part of the runnings costs of a vehicle is undeserving of the luxury of a car .
19 Can I have your approval please for confirmation of the minutes paper T six five eight ?
20 In a rights issue the purchaser offers to its existing shareholders the right to subscribe in cash for such number of shares in proportion to their existing holdings as will raise a sum ( after deduction of the rights issue costs ) equal to the consideration needed for the acquisition .
21 If it is proposed to use the target 's assets to help finance the bid , the offeror will need to consider carefully the financial assistance provisions of ss151-155 of the Companies Act 1985 ( see para 22.1 below ) .
22 Failure to obey any instructions he or she might issue in this context may amount to the statutory offence of obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty , for which the sentence can be either imprisonment or a substantial fine .
23 In due course , she was charged with and convicted of obstruction of a police constable in the execution of his duty .
24 Friends of the Earth is warning Mr Redwood to beware of talk of a jobs bonanza .
25 This will raise issues of interpretation of the disputes clause and an investigation of the type of dispute , which , unless some other provision is made in the contract , can be resolved only by the court if it has jurisdiction , or by arbitrators or a supervisory arbitral body , or possibly not at all .
26 The tension between the two sides was further increased on May 15 when Manglapus served a formal notice of termination of the bases agreement , to become fully effective in September 1991 .
27 Not surprisingly , the VDU has served as the focus of discussion of the changes information technology will bring to working life .
28 Er if your safety in your mines , from the point of view of the miners health , is dependent upon keeping below a certain limit of dust exposure .
29 From the point of view of the resources crisis , this looks like a reasonably rational response : because there are so many more ‘ run of the mill ’ than ‘ serious ’ offenders , a bifurcated policy should save many more resources than it costs .
30 For instance , in 1940 a British author of fairly conventional detective stories , Henry Wade ( who was in private life Sir Aubrey Fletcher , a magistrate and son of a full-time Metropolitan magistrate , and thus not unacquainted with police work ) wrote a book called The Lonely Magdalen , telling the story of a murder investigation seen largely from the point of view of the police officers conducting it .
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