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

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31 YOU REPORT ( November 7 ) that the president of the Police Federation is worried lest the use of the police in the ambulance dispute would jeopardise the idea of the impartiality of the police in the eyes of the public .
32 I 'd like to erm just say a few words about erm the three erm reductions in the budget of the erm er the erm community services erm the erm deletion of the arts budgets , you probably have heard this before , but I I do think it 's a great pity that erm when it was on the basis and I think very little knowledge of un and understanding with erm er of what arts is about which is to delete one of the , was one of the erm the the erm things in this council which we actually do best , it 's one of the things which has attracted attention from way beyond Cambridge erm and which is undoubt has undoubtedly to communities in which it takes place , erm as far as the erm erm oh the erm community , staffing of community centres erm this looks like erm in calculations involved handing over the r the management to the community centres to erm volunteers .
33 Those most inclined to integrate the two concepts are foreign exchanges — managers here are usually younger than those in other financial institutions , G2 consultant Oliver Pflug said , and have more appreciation of the benefits technology can offer .
34 H. L. A. Hart , who has recently added his voice in support of this kind of analysis , provides the following explanation : ‘ The commander characteristically intends his hearer to take the commander 's will instead of his own as a guide to action and so to take it in place of any deliberation or reasoning of his own : the expression of the commander 's will … is intended to preclude or cut off any independent deliberation by the hearer of the merits pro and con of doing the act . ’
35 In December 1991 Moore married an air stewardess , Stephanie Parlane-Moore , but there was bad news with the collapse of a sports business .
36 A hundred and fifty people look certain to lose their jobs with the closure of a weapons factory .
37 A large earthquake hit the Southern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea shortly after three pm on Friday 20 August , forcing the closure of the Hides gas plant in which BP has a 95 per cent stake .
38 Mention of the Paints quality programme led me to ask Chris Hampson about the overall ICI approach to quality improvement .
39 It had knee-jerk reactions to the very mention of the words lesbian and gay .
40 That happened that happens with all staff changes where you need a degree of skill its compounded by the fact that all nine will be changed at the same time and as I said before is a total loss of the skills base .
41 In post-war years , Crabb had taken part in the salvage operation following the loss of the submarines HMS Affray and HMS Truculent .
42 After the strange indifference of the police investigators to the results of the polygraph examinations of Tuzcu and O'Neill in Frankfurt , and the even stranger attempt by the FBI to intimidate the ex-Army polygraph expert who had carried them out , Juval Aviv had played no further part in the preparation of Pan Am 's defence .
43 Question 13 Subject to this , do you agree that grants from the compensation fund should continue to be made without limitation to individual private clients who have lost money as a result of a solicitors dishonesty ?
44 Hillsborough was the result of a police decision to open an exit gate to allow mass entry onto an already crowded terrace .
45 As a result of the changes Richard Prebble , who had been dismissed for disloyalty in November 1988 by David Lange , Palmer 's predecessor [ see p. 36294 ] , returned to the government .
46 This used to be a problem for many people as a result of the Earnings Rule .
47 The plaintiffs claim that they suffered loss and damage as a result of the defendants breach of contract er my Lord erm essentially having completed on this purchase they then tried er to run the business financially and in accordance with the terms of the lease , erm but it 's all been the plaintiff 's evidence that right from the start erm he was well prepared that there was insufficient working capital and insufficient funds er to run this business properly and efficiently and indeed shortly after purchasing it advice was sought about er re-sale and er if your Lordship looks at page eighty eight of the pleadings bundle which twenty one the plaintiff 's case on page eighty eight , the top of the page my Lord .
48 Fernandez remembered North breaking down as he told him , sitting in a parked car one night , that Buckley was dead ; David Jacobsen , the last hostage to be released as a result of the arms transfers , recalled North in tears on the aeroplane to Germany , wishing that the other hostages had been freed with him .
49 John Thornton of fund managers Murray Johnstone sees the Charities Act as a godsend : ‘ We are seeing apathy starting to break down as a result of the Charities Act ’ .
50 John Thornton of fund managers Murray Johnstone sees the Act as a godsend : ‘ We are seeing apathy starting to break down as a result of the Charities Act
51 The case of the two-storey extension , that as a result of an Architects advice , became a single storey extension with internal rearrangements at 60% of the budgeted cost illustrating the point .
52 The long , sometimes violent , dispute with the print unions over the relocation of The Times plant at Wapping marked a notable step both in the new financial and technological independence of the press and its ideological separateness from the union-corporate approach of the past .
53 PC Timms strolled into the inn , confronted the man at the bar and accused him of being Robert James , wanted for the murder of a police officer at Harwell .
54 This was the murder of a police officer , one of their own , no one would step aside .
55 Two men have gone on trial for the murder of a police informer , whose body was found weighted down in a lake three years ago .
56 A witness at the trial of two men accused of the murder of a police informer has claimed that one defendent drove the victim to a meeting with the other , who them killed him .
57 In January 1988 Leeds crown court excluded statements by the accused with the result that he was acquitted of the murder of a police sergeant and the attempted murder of a constable .
58 Heavy rain and strong winds at Brize Norton … the sort of weather that would have grounded the seat of the pants flyers who launched the RAF in 1918 .
59 Lewis had fallen fast asleep on the back seat of the police car and remained so for the whole of the journey back to Oxford .
60 As long as you ignore Detective Sergeant Kellard , sitting quietly in the back seat of the police car .
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