Example sentences of "of the general " in BNC.

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1 Trade has increased because of the general revival of cask ale and the pickings to be made from the ‘ guest beer ’ policy .
2 On average FIDOR handles around 10,000 enquiries every year , and of these , around 50% are from members of the general public .
3 He sat on the appropriate boards of the International Olympic Committee and was President of the General Assembly of International Sports Federations for 17 years .
4 The water effluent from the cleaning process is discharged to sewer with a PCB content less than the level in the blood of the general population .
5 Chairman is Charles Jencks , architect and author , who will preside over a small invited audience of architects and developers , as well as members of the general public .
6 As Moshinsky went off to rehearsals , I headed back to the office of the General Manager , Andrew Welch .
7 In one case , Dr Colman , a registered medical practitioner was prevented by the Code of Conduct of the General Medical Council , from advertising the nature and availability of his practice in local newspapers .
8 NOT for almost five years has it been thought necessary to preview a meeting of the General Committee of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club but today , at 5.30pm at Headingley , the 22 members will gather knowing that once again they wil be under intense scrutiny by the media .
9 The meeting had been called , in advance of the general monthly gathering , to investigate Yorkshire 's dismal record last season and to discuss a suggestion by the captain , Phil Carrick , that players born outside the county be recruited .
10 In recognition of the general interest in avoiding the disruptive effect of such proceedings on the public administration no one could apply for judicial review unless they had successfully applied ex parte for leave .
11 Using the Registrar-General 's classification of social class , the distribution of the classes in Easton compared to its immediate locale is represented in Table 1.1 , which demonstrates that the class structure in Easton is not typical of the general area .
12 As measures of relative prosperity , the number of households with three or more cars in Easton is more than double that for the two district council areas in which it is located , and the quality of the housing stock and amenities is higher , with the proportion of households in Easton which have use of only an outside flush toilet being half that of the general area .
13 The human contents of the colony were symptomatic of the general state of Russia in 1922 .
14 The presence of beetles is acknowledged as an indicator of the general health of the forest .
15 He disliked the Church Assembly ( which was the forerunner of the General Synod ) and made only one speech there while he was Bishop of Durham , against the idea of recruiting people to come and be priests .
16 While the really poor live in privately-owned , deteriorating homes — and about 90 per cent of the houses in Britain are still privately-owned — the new council houses are occupied by those who will pay up to twice or three times as much in rent , even after allowing for a subsidy of at least 8s. 6d. a week , and often far more , out of the general rates and taxes .
17 Its administration is carried out by a staff of several hundred who work under the direction of the general council .
18 In 1983 she spoke of the general election providing a ‘ choice ’ between two ways of life ; before the 1987 election she spoke of the election as the opportunity to ‘ kill off ’ left-wing socialism .
19 In 1958 , Reginald Bassett lamented the fact ‘ that no study of the General Election of 1931 was made at the time on the lines of the extremely useful studies of the 1945 and subsequent General Elections sponsored by Nuffield College ’ .
20 The Keynesian revolution is usually dated to the publication of the General Theory in 1936 .
21 Such was the origin of the General Theory .
22 from the point of view of history , including economic history , this is by far the best analysis we have of the genesis of the General Theory .
23 True , Dr Clarke might well reply , but the Treatise was an attempt to resolve theoretically an urgent political problem : the same could not plausibly be said of the General Theory .
24 The latter is fascinating , especially in the glimpses it occasionally gives of the general principles and priorities which informed MI5 's work , and the unease these aroused in some quarters .
25 She refuses to be part of the general cosmetic industry hype .
26 Again , by having imagined wrongly that primitive societies were classless , Engels denied Marxists the use of the general sociological tools which had been developed in Marx 's work .
27 Marx and Engels argues that we must understand ideas as products of people engaged in this natural process and see the production of ideas as an aspect of the general enterprise of making a living from nature .
28 Sweeney has worked at Pentonville for almost nine years and is in charge of the general kitchen floor .
29 The popularity of Hollywood films made them the most obvious indicator of the general shift in world trade .
30 London sex therapist Dr Brian Richards , convicted in the US of trying to have his partner killed , was yesterday found guilty of serious professional misconduct by the professional conduct committee of the General Medical Council , who ordered his name struck off .
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