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

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1 Before exploring some of the attitudes held towards the issue of assessment by the arts teachers interviewed , it might help to look at the philosophies being advanced by them towards the teaching of their respective specialisms .
2 Unless we show that we are determined to proceed with the deployment of cruise and Pershing missiles , there will be no chance of progress in the arms control talks .
3 This is the latest in a series of conflicts over the Baltic environment , including an escape of effluent from the chemicals complex on the river Dvina which poisoned large numbers of fish .
4 Merseyside East Euro MP Terry Wynn sent a message of support to the women members of Women against Pit Closures .
5 It has been a year of change for the Mechanics Institute which has seen its crumbling headquarters re-vamped into a fashionable pub .
6 And we have also inherited a number of projects from the Schools Council .
7 An investigation is underway into a fire which caused thousands of pounds of damage to a plastics factory .
8 Schools have attempted to provide positive uses of this time by moving all classes onto the next year 's timetable , or by offering a suspension of timetables for an activities week , for example .
9 I have a particular over the management letter , and I 'm sure Mr will be aware that in fact I refer of course to the facilities management contract .
10 What is at issue in this case is the taking up , on a self-employed basis , of activities in the fisheries sector and the pursuit of those activities , in other words , the right of establishment in the fisheries sector .
11 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 ) .
12 After knowing only life at the highest level of the game , McGrain is full of admiration for the players Arbroath have assembled from Tayside , Edinburgh and Glasgow who combine playing , training and travelling long distances with everyday jobs .
13 On July 12 the Chamber of Accounts of the Alpes-Maritimes département had issued an interim verdict holding Médecin responsible for irregular payments of over F13,000,000 ( approximately US$2,400,000 ) in public funds to a Paris finance house during an exercise in 1986 to restructure Nice city council 's debts ; he had been given until Sept. 17 to explain himself , ahead of a final ruling due in November .
14 On Oct. 9 , 1989 , following Rocard 's use of the procedure authorized by Article 49.3 of the Constitution ( whereby in the absence of a motion of censure a law was adopted on its first reading ) , the RPR presented a motion of censure on the arms expenditure bill which obtained only 159 of the of 289 votes required to gain a simple majority .
15 It found that the prohibition of public meetings for political purposes , the requirement of permission from the police authority to hold such meetings in private and the authorisation of the military authority for the holding of indoor lectures were not consistent with Article 11 .
16 The legal recognition of corporate character may be obtained either by a charter from the Crown , as in the case of most of our older corporations , like the Hudson 's Bay Company , some universities and their colleges , as well as of some more recent ones ; or directly by means of an incorporating Act of parliament , as in the case of certain public utilities ; or indirectly through an Act of Parliament like the Companies Act 1948 ( which has been amended by several later Acts of the same name , and consolidated by the Companies Act 1985 ) , which offers corporate character to any number of persons ( usually not less than seven ) associated for a lawful object , who are willing to comply with the statutory requirements as to registration and otherwise .
17 Leaving these expenses under the general heading of administration in the schools accounts gives governors and staff a distorted picture of expenditure .
18 One former Orkney councillor suggested this course of action to the Isles Euro-MP , Winnie Ewing .
19 The Department of Health has published nine separate volumes of guidance on the Children Act .
20 Clearly these threats contradict the spirit of partnership in the Children Act .
21 Under the firm-sale agreements Waterstones started making with publishers in April , it buys fixed quantities of books with no returns option .
22 After a lot of confusion at the police station I was brought in .
23 The limit payable under this section is restricted to a maximum of 10% of the Buildings sum insured .
24 The collection of data from the police files formed an important part of this research , but it was thought that a look at ‘ what went on ’ behind the statistics might help explain any statistical differences that emerged .
25 A pioneer in the field of instrumentation for the materials sector , the company now has offices and manufacturing bases throughout the world .
26 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 .
27 In due course , she was charged with and convicted of obstruction of a police constable in the execution of his duty .
28 So lets be quite clear that there is still a great deal of slack in the police budget , whi money that could be used to er , put policemen on the beat .
29 BACK in 1987 one of the first tentative recognitions of AIDS in the arts world , a benefit concert called ‘ Music for Life ’ , was held at Carnegie Hall in New York .
30 Friends of the Earth is warning Mr Redwood to beware of talk of a jobs bonanza .
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