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

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1 Some of it could be ascribed to a basic weakness in the Council of Ministers ' decision-making machinery .
2 In late May 1989 Konstantin Kharchev was removed without official announcement from the chairmanship of the Council for Religious Affairs ( CRA , the Council of Ministers ' body controlling the churches ) .
3 On Nov. 24 , 1989 , the Sejm abolished the Office for Religious Affairs , its tasks to be carried out by an organizational cell headed by a general director within the Council of Ministers ' Office .
4 In Tataria , which was demanding to sign the Union Treaty separately from Russia , President Mintimer Shaymiyev resigned from the CPSU central committee , and the Supreme Soviet abrogated the Council of Ministers ' decision to nationalize CPSU property .
5 These issues came to a head with the appointment of the Committee on Ministers ' Powers in 1929 .
6 [ F ] ew reports have assembled so much wisdom whilst proving so completely useless , as the Report of the Committee on Ministers ' Powers …
7 By way of response the Government established the Committee on Ministers ' Powers which reported in 1932 and has come to be known as the Donoughmore Committee ( Donoughmore , 1932 ) .
8 However fascinating the ‘ social gospel ’ has proved to historians , it was not the most important aspect of the ministry to Nonconformity : this was the need to improve the quality of ministers ' education in order to equip them for the position they had achieved in English life .
9 It is still to be found in the rhetoric of ministers ' speeches and circulars .
10 Not only is the borderline between ministers ' policy and oversight responsibilities , and those of boards for efficiency and day-to-day administration , often blurred , but in practice there is considerable variation in relationships between ministers and boards .
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