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

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1 They show their immaturity as soon as they get behind the wheel of a sports car .
2 He was just as at home behind the wheel of a Sports Car as he was in a Grand Prix car , and his passion for all branches of the sport possible hindered his quest for the world title .
3 In his Review of the National association of the Citizens advice Bureaux in 1984 it was noted that ‘ for the most part we heard nothing but praise for the comprehensiveness , accuracy and clarity of exposition of the monthly update ’ of the information system .
4 All these changes are aided and influenced by the work and thinking of the Citizens Charter , concerning the development of service standards .
5 Carrie said , thinking of the things Hepzibah had told her , how he 'd worked all his life and had no help from anyone , and he looked at her with surprise .
6 At a time when the administration of opera is such an hysterically newsworthy subject ( at least where Covent Garden is concerned — and that , given the current thinking of the Arts Council and the arts minister , seems likely only to get worse ) composers want to write operas because they , if nobody else , recognise the scope of what the medium can offer .
7 POLICE are hunting the killer of a drugs centre counsellor who was found battered to death at her office in Worcester .
8 A man whose name was linked to the killer of a police informer was found murdered at his home in Chapel Street , Stroud , Glos , early yesterday .
9 Izetbegovic , the President of Bosnia-Hercegovina , repeated his previous appeals for either international military intervention in the conflict , or for the lifting of the arms embargo against his forces .
10 , 30 , is an Associate of the Pensions Management Institute and has a BA in Economics gained at Sussex University .
11 The corporation was set up in that far-sighted move to stimulate and control the regeneration of the docklands area .
12 That said , I appreciate the force of the points Mr has been making .
13 Before the coming into force of the Children Act 1989 , the appropriate step would have been an application to make W. a ward of court .
14 Suffice it to say that whatever the Court of Appeal 's finding there are likely to be significant procedural and resource implications as far as the administration of the complaints system is concerned and these will have to be explored during the coming year .
15 ‘ Coming on top of the extension of VAT to fuel , the administration of the benefits system is clearly in a complete mess , and [ social security secretary ] Peter Lilley has to get his act together . ’
16 It was also reported in August 1989 that Circuit Judge Bracewell was to play a vital role in the administration of the Children Act , advising on the system needed to match individual cases to the court best fitted to deal with them .
17 And if , as Congress is contemplating , the quality of legal representation is raised to offset any dilution of the appeals procedure , those costs are unlikely to fall much .
18 This report stemmed from the recommendation of the Schools Council in the early 1970s that the dual examination systems of GCE and CSE should be replaced by a single system at 16 plus .
19 ‘ They do n't realise the speed of the men players or what they can do with the ball .
20 Furthermore , he had been summonsed to appear in court in Grenoble on Sept. 26 in connection with an ongoing investigation into corruption charges in his capacity as president of the Alpes-Maritimes Council [ see also p. 37684 ] .
21 Atomic power stations to be built in areas of outstanding natural beauty in Britain will have an initial life of only 20 years and will then be left derelict , the president of the Ramblers Association tells members in South Durham and North Yorkshire at their annual meeting in Darlington .
22 He named Lord Justice Stuart-Smith as the commissioner to oversee the service and Mr Justice Simon Brown as president of the complaints tribunal , with Sheriff John McInnes its vice-president and Sir Richard Gaskell the third member .
23 He named Lord Justice Stuart-Smith as the commissioner to oversee the service and Mr Justice Simon Brown as president of the complaints tribunal , with Sheriff John McInnes its vice-president and Sir Richard Gaskell the third member .
24 Mr Justice Simon Brown was appointed as the president of the complaints Tribunal under the Act .
25 He is past President of the Hairdressers Fellowship and in the 50's was a leading competition hairdresser .
26 Verri was not an airline man , but the president of the components group of the Swedish firm Electrolux .
27 And I I think I had great admiration for the er in particular for the the woman who was the erm president of the tenants association .
28 So the word is that the best bet is on the appointment of another academic ( Sir Roger himself , though just due to become president of the Publishers Association , is expected to return to his chair of physics when he retires from the press in the summer ) .
29 ‘ Although , looking back , the recession was not perhaps as bad as it might have been , it did nevertheless cause some strains between booksellers and publishers , ’ the new president of the Publishers Association , Sir Roger Elliott of OUP , acknowledged .
30 In 1910 he was elected president of the Museums Association .
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