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

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1 Copies of the minimum standards requirements and the booking code can be obtained from Brighton Arts & Leisure Dept , Marlborough House , 54 Old Steine , Brighton BN1 1EQ , and Hove Leisure Services , Town Hall , Church Road , Hove BN3 4AH .
2 George looked round his team , and they were all massive countrymen , well in advance of the minimum police requirements .
3 As a follow up to its advice on what not to wear to an interview ( see ACCOUNTANCY , September , p 21 ) , Robert Half recruitment consultants — obviously not snowed under with work at the moment — has joined forces with Accountemps to unveil some of the stranger CVs companies have received over the years .
4 In several of the non-Russian republics counter-demonstrators burned Soviet flags [ see p. 37047 ] .
5 He gave credit to local management and to the unions , singling out the name of Clem Bunker for most of the industrial relations improvements coming through .
6 Since association ( or multi-employer ) bargaining became a major part of the industrial relations systems of these countries the specific collective bargaining role of employers ' associations now requires more detailed analysis .
7 If vessels registered in one member state could freely change to the flag of another member state and , as a result , obtain access to the quotas of that state , the aim of the quota system , which was to ensure a fair distribution of the available fisheries resources among the member states for the benefit of their fishing regions and industries allied thereto , would be frustrated .
8 The new 3.6-litre engine , of flat-six configuration like its predecessor but otherwise totally new , also ensures the Carrera 4 is one of the fastest sports cars in the world in a straight line .
9 Continuing the fine series of monographs on music in late medieval and Renaissance cities produced by Clarendon Press ( Lewis Lockwood 's Ferrara , Reinhard Strohm 's Bruges , and Frank Dobbins 's Lyons ) is Blake Wilson 's recent study of the Florentine laudesi companies from their founding in the late 13th century to their decline in the early 16th century .
10 Erm I hope that we will be only supporting our report there of the report of the Liberal Democrats resolutions , otherwise we .
11 one of the major problems engineers face is that the gearbox casing acts like a giant thermometer bowl , and as the oil heats up and expands , the level in the gearbox rises in a four-speed unit by 20 to 30mm .
12 International stars in action in one of the major ladies tournaments in the run up to Wimbledon .
13 One of the major improvements bankers wish to see in respect of financial information is an improvement in the timeliness of information .
14 There 's work that needs to be done , in most of the major sports grounds , but that 's proceeding and there 's , if you can imagine that there 's , in Shrewsbury for example , a lot of the work which we would want to be done on the grounds have been less than enthusiastic about doing , because they 're likely not to be there for very long .
15 A five-year deal to supply intermediate products to one of the major chemicals companies is about to be signed , according to Brian Hoare , finance director of its parent group Suter .
16 The exact meaning of the word in relation to the status of the early civitas capitals is also still unresolved , but it is at least clear that we are dealing with a unit which enjoyed some measure of self-government .
17 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 .
18 Of the reasons why females so often fail to make it to the very top , two are basic : some of the best women managers do not achieve their full potential in business because they do not know how exceptional they are , and others fail to get a boardroom seat because they lack the confidence .
19 They travelled in a truck driven by a German called Brueckner , one of the ex-Afrika Korps men , who was accompanied by two of the Palestinian Jews .
20 THOUSANDS of classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools in England and Wales are being underpaid by up to £2,500 annually because of a government error , one of the largest teachers unions claimed yesterday .
21 Jardine Wines & Spirits , a joint venture between United Distillers , Moët Hennessy and Jardine Matheson , is one of the largest spirits operations in Japan .
22 When the patterns of resource allocation within these unmarried sibling households were examined , it was apparent that the brothers ' higher earnings were making a substantially greater contribution to the housekeeping , thereby creating a degree of financial dependency for their unmarried sisters which was little different to the dependency of the married women carers on their earning husbands .
23 Weinstock has listed fourteen of the possible motives authors have for citing the work of others .
24 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 .
25 The police response to these complaints has taken the form of a much publicised propaganda exercise the launch of the Metropolitan Police guidelines on racial harassment .
26 ‘ I know you do n't like homeless people being stereotyped as a bunch of alcoholics , ’ she began , ‘ but did you ever meet any of the real meths drinkers ? ’
27 The degree and meaning of prostitution was an important issue in itself ( one estimate would have made prostitution the fourth largest female occupation ) but more important , given the double standard , was the reservoir of venereal disease especially syphilis , that it was perceived as constituting , a threat particularly to the efficiency of the armed services , and it was concern over this that led to the passing of the Contagious Diseases Acts ( in 1864 , 1866 , 1869 ) .
28 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 .
29 One of the effects of the Contagious Diseases Acts was to define more sharply the categories of acceptable social and sexual behaviour .
30 The repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts marked a severe defeat for the medical profession .
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