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

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1 A hearing by Imro 's investigation committee on February 18 found that Midland Bank had failed to take reasonable care in monitoring of the managers ' pricing of the units .
2 Rallies , demonstrations and strikes were reported on Jan. 4-6 in a number of towns and cities in support of the nationalists ' demands , and on Jan. 5 there was a general strike in Kurdzhali and in the nearby city of Khaskovo .
3 Incidentally , much of its work was done in support of the Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , erm , in which it helped develop er , computer applications , and also it had the courage to organise a major AIDS conference .
4 These figures were produced in support of the employers ' position in the course of a bitter wage dispute ; the weavers claimed that on some types of cloth they could hardly make 4d ( 2p ) a day .
5 In 1907 local cooperative branches were petitioned to forward a resolution to congress in support of the women 's franchise .
6 On Sept. 30 , ramblers all over Britain joined in demonstrations and acts of trespass in support of the Ramblers ' Association Forbidden Britain Day campaign .
7 Mr Sillars , calling for the retention of the party 's principles , implicitly sanctioned the campaign to overturn the executive 's statement in support of the MPs ' decision to vote with the Government in the Commons last week .
8 Two days later the official trade union movement , the Mozambique Workers ' Organization , previously silent on the strikes , came out in support of the workers ' actions , saying : " We consider that most of the strikers ' grievances are justified . "
9 Outside the Bombers is a seat funded partly by the No 10 Squadron Association in appreciation of the villagers ' support during the war .
10 It is enough if there be just and reasonable grounds for apprehending that unless payment be made an unlawful and injurious course will be taken by the defendant in violation of the plaintiffs ' actual rights .
11 The auction — hosted by the Queen 's cousin , the Earl of Harwood — is in aid of a children 's hospital .
12 Whilst resident at Croydon , where he died 28 December 1873 , Harris published two poems , ‘ Lines on the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution ’ , sold in aid of the Freemasons ' Life Boat Fund in 1871 , and ‘ Lines on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Wedding Day of John and Mary Harris ’ ( 1870 ) .
13 That was all in aid of the companies ' desperate need to make massive profits .
14 The Clare Singers presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat , in aid of the Children 's Society , Rye Hills School Hall , Redcar , 7.15pm .
15 In recognition of the Salesians ' work in education the Prime Minister , Rajiv Ghandi , has authorized a commemorative postage stamp picturing the Salesians ' founder , St John Bosco , with an Indian boy .
16 He sporadically published a newsletter about rare firearms , collected guns himself , and was the proud owner of a decrepit fishing boat that was called Bronco-Buster in honour of the Giants ' Superbowl victory , though the Maggot himself never referred to the beaten team as the Denver Broncos , but always and ever as the Denver Fairies .
17 However , those in charge of the employers ' side soon learnt of this , and special trains were engaged , with all the doors of the carriages locked .
18 Miss Fogerty , who was in charge of the infants ' class , added her own warnings when she regained the classroom , and the infants approached their morning 's labours in a suitably sober mood .
19 REGIONAL council elections will go ahead as planned in Scotland in May 1994 , in spite of the councils ' having less than two years to survive .
20 What is important to note , therefore , is that governments often abruptly or gradually change their policies , generally around the mid-term of Parliament , and that continuities occur in spite of the parties ' starting out with different policies .
21 The scandal began in September 1991 when an inquiry revealed that thousands of cheques had been drawn in excess of the account-holders ' funds at the House bank , thereby providing the offenders with limitless and interest-free credit .
22 Arghatun 's lack of interest in the news of other settled worlds suggested an awareness of the universe which was far in advance of the inhabitants ' theoretical evolutionary time .
23 Second the fact that God 's personal self-disclosure in the Bible was given in terms of the hearers ' own culture inevitably means that misunderstanding may arise and points be missed when read by people of another culture who are unfamiliar with the cultural milieu of the Bible .
24 Since they can not be planned in terms of the students ' likely destinations , they must have some other kind of rationale or logic .
25 That kind of action is defensible or not in terms of the students ' civil rights , and in terms of the constraints such activities present to the civil rights of the general public .
26 Jane explained the difference in terms of the schools ' differing perceptions of her ability :
27 That is , to explain the experimental findings in terms of the subjects ' account of the experimental rather than causal processes .
28 A different view of assessment however , can lead to considerable benefits in terms of the pupils ' sense of value and personal motivation .
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30 Overall , I am coming to the view that the main cultural element is the collective wish to have a non-relation , or at least one that is strictly delimited , between workers and managers and , in turn , between the worker and his enterprise except in terms of the workers ' culture which is one of withdrawal .
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