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

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1 The transformation of the industrial relations climate which would be brought about by adherence to Keynesian principles could produce a potentially catastrophic spiral of money wage increases leading to price increases leading to a build-up of inflationary expectations .
2 England , who won the Home Countries Under-18 Championship last weekend , take on Spain in their opening match of the six nations tournament which gets under way at Clifton College and Clerical Medical Sports Ground , Bristol , today , writes Cathy Harris .
3 I actually asked prospective farmers what they thought about certain issues , because I think the Leicestershire county council er and our department are probably some of the best farmers landlords there are in the country and I think our tenant farmers know that in actual fact I asked the question to several of the members er er the potential er clients erm , what do you think about foxes .
4 Can I suggest that those members of the General Purposes Committee who are going to look at that area anyway , also have a look at the me the problems of , of this bank side , which is actually collapsing , er due to the weight of , of people .
5 He also said that his government would welcome the return of the 80,000 Ugandans Asians who in 1972 were forced by Amin to flee the country [ see pp. 25469-70 ] , and confirmed that they would be able to recover their property or seek compensation for their losses .
6 Some idea of how badly the police were treated is given by the reports of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner which show that roughly one-in-four of London 's policemen were assaulted each year — 3,444 cases were reported in 1899 , for example , when the constabulary strength was 13,213 men and 1,949 sergeants — as police authorities pressed for firmer measures in assault cases .
7 For members of the International Rights Centre who are also attending the symposium , the cost is £50 .
8 The working of the Contagious Diseases Acts themselves also served to mobilise many a radical working man against the exploitation of working-class women , and an important alliance developed between this radicalism and feminists , which had the additional effect of providing for the latter a social support which enhanced their authority within the repeal movement .
9 Dammit , it 's the future of the European components business I 'll be talking about . ’
10 The Rev. Donald Macaulay , chair of the Western Isles council which had lost £23,000,000 , resigned in early September and two other senior officials of the council were suspended on Sept. 11 .
11 This is not often mentioned in the documents , but two of the surviving women compositors I was able to interview said they had started this way .
12 After referring to a section of the relevant Customs Act which was said to give an importer an opportunity to obtain his goods without making an irrevocable payment of the duty claimed O'Connor J. continued , at p. 277 :
13 The first , and weaker test , would exploit one of the central predictions of the rational expectations hypothesis which we explained in chapter 2 : that forecast errors arise from the inherent unpredictability or stochastic nature of the variable and should exhibit no pattern ; that is , they should not be predictable on the basis of any information available at the time the forecast is made ; and the forecast errors should , on average , be zero .
14 A further and very important advantage of this method is that it suggests a way of testing the validity of the rational expectations hypothesis itself .
15 Steven said : ‘ I think we are a stage ahead of the other Rangers teams I 've played with in Europe .
16 The outbreak of the Hundred Years War itself was not unconnected with intrigues on behalf of men such as Robert of Artois in which northern Frenchmen had important vested interests .
17 So it would not seem unreasonable that you know , from the date of the Financial Services Act it might come in there .
18 This is partly due to the rapid growth of the financial services industry which has increased the demand for actuaries , but it also has to do with expansion of the skills which actuaries have to offer .
19 The MP had asked him whether the inquiry under the Assistant Chief Constable of West Yorkshire could be extended to the four members of the Serious Crimes Squad who were involved in preparing the case of the Birmingham pub bombing in 1974 .
20 The other major difficulty over the appointment of tutors and approval of syllabuses for classes and courses in the rural areas scheme was resolved by Professor Barker and Green who agreed that each providing body would submit for the information of the Rural Areas Committee its own approved panel of tutors and syllabuses of approved courses .
21 She had learned to time it so as not to hear the tail end of the terrible Neighbours music which , no matter how much you hated it , was a tune you could easily get on the brain .
22 I think that it would place great strain not only on the Comptroller and Auditor General and his staff but on the budget of the Public Accounts Commission itself if it had to authorise such expenditure .
23 Much of this could be as plausibly argued today as thirty or more years ago : the extraordinary achievement of the public relations advisers who replaced the ‘ ludicrous courtiers ’ has been to ensure that the royal family do still have it both ways .
24 One of the main ones being which we know now as .
25 He has been a staunch advocate of the open skies policy which has helped to open up regional aviation .
26 The Taiwan High Court on Oct. 14 began an investigation into the DPP for alleged violation of the Civic Organizations Law which prohibited advocacy of secession .
27 As a member of the Scottish Sports Council I was closely involved in setting up arrangements for access to rivers .
28 Its sole authority is that of the United Nations Organisation itself .
29 But in the wake of the United Airlines debacle it is recognised that the problem is with the financiers , not with Congress .
30 The chairperson adjusted the microphone The assembly whispered into silence : she welcomed everyone , introduced the people on the stage , including two members of the local Trades Council who had helped sponsor the meetings , and introduced the evening 's main speaker , Lesley Wright .
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