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

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1 Professor Wiechers was the architect of the controversial Turnhalle constitution a decade ago when South Africa tried to undermine UN Resolution 435 .
2 Methodical , precise and administratively cautious , he carried over from his earlier experience as a member of the Poor Law Board a determination to subordinate medical experts to the lay administration .
3 With the opening of the International Convention Centre the city hopes to put itself on the tourist map .
4 In the litigation in the English Courts arising out of the collapse of the International Tin Council the question was raised whether the Tin Council had a cause of action against its own members .
5 The other issue that concerns us in Wales is the future of the 4th Volunteer Battalion the Welsh Regiment .
6 It was Morgan 's handling of the attempted bank raid a few days earlier in Cardiff which turned the trick .
7 Upon completion of the hot whisky order the women planned to ask for fifteen pints thereby coercing a reluctant publican to serve women pints .
8 The Yorkshire region has , for a number of years now , combined the Health and Safety Officer 's job with that of the regional education officer the two have always married together very well in the principal thrust of workplace activity it involved the training of safety representatives enabling them to carry out their role effectively .
9 When Brazil beat Italy 4-1 in the final of the 1970 World Cup the style of their triumph was a cry of defiance against the organisation men , the managers and coaches who insisted on getting things right in defence before even thinking about the imaginative attacking play which should be the game 's apotheosis at this level .
10 From the end of the First World War a body claiming to be the Korean government in exile functioned at Shanghai and afterwards , during the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–45 , at Chungking .
11 By the time of the First World War the company had taken over more than 50 small companies , as well as the docks at Hull ( q.v. ) , and its chief locomotive and wagon works at Doncaster employed nearly 5,000 people .
12 At the time of the First World War the Shorthorn was described as the most widely distributed of all the breeds of cattle , both at home and abroad , and it far exceeded other purebreds in Britain while the great majority of commercial crossbreds also relied on Shorthorn blood .
13 In the period between its formation and the outbreak of the first world war the party made limited progress .
14 Until the end of the First World War the North East experienced massive population growth through immigration .
15 Up till the outbreak of the First World War the needs of the industrial world could still be met almost entirely from alluvial deposits .
16 In bald form , Middlemas argues that around the time of the First World War the nineteenth-century British political system had broken down under the weight of the antagonism and conflicts in industrial society .
17 Nor can any general law of ‘ radicalisation as a result of mobilisation ’ be regarded as valid solely on the basis of the war 's impact : we may recall that at the end of the First World War the electorate voted for a substantially Conservative Parliament , albeit under the leadership of Lloyd George , the wartime Prime Minister .
18 Twenty-one years after the end of the First World War the British people were subjected to a second war , which , while it produced only half as many British military casualties as the first , struck more radically at the lives of ordinary civilians .
19 I think all I can say about that is I think the introduction of the new part timer the new , two or whatever you wan na call her .
20 With the introduction of the new conveyancing scheme the legal process of acquiring a home should be made a lot easier .
21 Was the the of the new bonus scheme the only cause for unrest at that time ?
22 With the completion of the new office block the whole of the operation relocated there in September/October 1985 .
23 To herald the opening of the Civil War exhibition the Royal Armouries Saker gun will be fired in Queens Gardens on 10 April at 2pm .
24 Crime and tort relate closely as well , not only obviously by virtue of the same facts giving rise to different legal consequences but also , more interestingly , since the corning into effect of s. 35 of the Powers of the Criminal Courts Act 1973 , by virtue of the criminal courts pre-empting the civil courts in the matter of compensation , perhaps even in circumstances where no private right of action otherwise obtains .
25 A triumph of the 1991 Avignon Festival the company , Ches Panses Vertes from Picardy , create vivid with sombre imagery of the battlefield with a structure of sand and barbed wire … a mystical garden in which two men re-enact with tiny wire figures some of the experiences of Cendrars and his experiences of Cendrars and his companions during the first year of the 1914–18 war .
26 There is some ‘ outstanding teaching in most subjects in most institutions , but as a proportion of the total teaching effort the amount is comparatively limited ’ .
27 within a period of three months from the date of the total loss settlement the Policyholder shall have taken delivery of such replacement car and insured it with the Corporation
28 Expressed as a proportion of the total labour force the temporary labour force remained just about constant in size .
29 The Group will continue to provide support for Central America Week in March , and will be investigating in the first few years of the five year period the possibility of raising the profile of the Andean countries .
30 In the heart of the African rain forest a chameleon crouches on a branch , stalking an insect .
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