Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On 18 December , Stephen H. Greene , assistant administrator of the operations division of the DEA , described at some length how a ‘ controlled delivery ’ worked and agreed that the DEA often used the technique . |
2 | He was from the Sheffield and was followed by an officer from the staff of the operations ship of Admiral Woodward , who was accompanied by his wife and little daughter . |
3 | People scrambled away from the centre of the Operations Room in panic . |
4 | THE CENTREPIECE OF THE games room on the ground floor of the house used to be a full-size snooker table . |
5 | but it was er part of the sanctions policy against Rhodesia |
6 | In 1949 , the Communists drove him and the remnants of the Nationalists forces from the mainland to a refuge on the island of Formosa ( Taiwan ) . |
7 | Based at Brown Street in Edinburgh , DesignCare is part of the Projects Division of the Highways Department . |
8 | The programme of motorway building played an important facilitating role , while direct government intervention made a substantial contribution in the form of the Location of Offices Bureau , large-scale slum clearance and the official overspill programme , the latter being expanded in the light of the mid-1960s projections of strong national population growth . |
9 | This strategy will be profitable until the sum of the transactions costs of selling the existing share portfolio and buying the index future ( including the roll-over costs , if any ) exceeds the deviation from the no-arbitrage condition . |
10 | But if you turned round and said to them all right with the consent of the people and with the consent of the Planning Authority we will authorize a site , we would get on and provide it , and they would n't spend four hundred thousand pounds of the taxpayers money in doing it , and it does n't stop there because having spent the four hundred thousand pounds you 've then got to provide the wardening of the site and the constant maintenance , which is a drain . |
11 | Nigel was teaching drama so the project had already moved out of the Humanities department in a rather unsystematic way . |
12 | Rupert Murdoch is to reduce the price of The Times newspaper to thirty pence . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | She dismissed Swan with a smile and , having fumbled in her shoulder bag for her copy of The Times House of Commons , turned to Arden . |
15 | With Murdoch 's acquisition of the Times Group of newspapers and the Today newspaper , and Maxwell 's of the Mirror Group , the market is dominated by self-styled publicists who are not afraid of exercising their power as proprietors . |
16 | Various small signs of the times point to this , including the ready availability of hotel rooms . |
17 | Avoiding the attentions of small , clamorous children with food and drink in their hands they made their way out of the members enclosure of the Medewich and Markham Agricultural Show . |
18 | The plaintiffs are also waiting to hear the depositions , hitherto withheld , of three important witnesses : Richard Camber , a former director of Sotheby 's ; Felicity Nicholson , head of the Antiquities Department at Sotheby 's , and Dr Anna Bennett of the Institute of Archaeology in London , who conducted the scientific tests on the treasure before it was first revealed to the world in February 1990 . |
19 | This is conspicuously true of the arms races between predators and their prey , and , perhaps even more , of arms races between parasites and hosts . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | In particular he referred to the enormous growth of the arms industry in America , which by 1960 directly employed 3.5 million people . |
22 | I had the great honour of being invited to meet them on behalf of our Society , as our Society is one of the big users of the Resources Centre at the Community College where our Journal is printed etc . |
23 | Raffle prizes were donated by Roy and Carl and raised more than £130 for the club which just missed out on an historic victory — being runner up in the first division of the Industries League for a second year . |
24 | Specimen covenant : The Transferee hereby covenants with the Transferor by way of indemnity only that [ so long as he the Transferee is the registered proprietor of the property hereby transferred ] he will observe and perform the [ positive ] covenants contained or referred to in Entry No 1 of the charges register of the said Title . |
25 | Senior executives of Compania de Telefonos de Chile SA told the Honduran President , Rafael Callejas , that their company was interested in becoming involved in a future privatisation of the telecommunications company in Honduras , Reuter reports from Santiago . |
26 | The purpose of the research is to investigate the reaction of the Dod to these changed circumstances , the response of the telecommunications industry to the new opportunities created , the reasoning behind new telecommunications regulations , and structural realignments in the relations between and within US government departments and Agencies and US telecommunications industries . |
27 | Here , setbacks in the development of the telecommunications side of the business , along with declining demand among computer vendors , added to the costs already incurred by efforts to improve marketing and sales . |
28 | Representatives of the telecommunications administrations of countries in the Organisation of American States will take part in the discussions . |
29 | US West Inc 's plans to get into the fun-and-games end of the telecommunications business with Time Warner Inc has received a mixed review from the junior among the credit rating agencies , Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Co of Chicago , which placed the securities of US West Inc , US West Capital Funding and US West Financial Services on rating watch . |
30 | Although during the defence summation Barry 's attorney had admitted that his client had been an " occasional " cocaine user , the prosecution 's case was hampered by doubts within the jury over the credibility of key prosecution witnesses including Moore and Charles Lewis , a convicted drug dealer whose evidence was responsible for four of the drugs charges against Barry . |