Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , Melford councillor Richard Kemp , Babergh 's personnel committee chairman and Mr Stevens ' rival for the Melford seat on Suffolk County Council , said Mr Stevens had exceeded his brief . |
2 | Security guard Fred had played for the Scholes club near Rotherham , South Yorks , since he was only 12 . |
3 | A leak in the glass roof of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam , discovered on 11 January , caused flood damage to several large paintings held in store in a depot on the top floor . |
4 | Rudi Fuchs has been named Wim Beeren 's successor as director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam . |
5 | One might well have imagined that an exhibition such as the one recently at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt ( and now at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam ) , dealing with the Russian Avant-garde , could have been put on in Leipzig , Dresden or at least East Berlin with the necessary detachment of course . |
6 | At the core of Anthony d'Offay 's exhibition of new works by Anselm Kiefer ( 4 June-24 July ) is an installation entitled ‘ Die Frauen der Revolution ’ , which returns to a theme already investigated by the artist in a large picture of 1986 belonging to the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam . |
7 | Procedures are under way to find a successor to Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam . |
8 | Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam who , in the face of deafening criticism , has always defended the restoration , admitted that Goldreyer did not bother to inform him in time about his plans for the last phase of the restoration in which the painted surface was to be treated . |
9 | It was last exhibited in 1945 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and was sold to its present owner , private French collector Jacques Walter , in 1954 by Wildenstein of New York who bought it from the collection of Mrs Alice Kurtz . |
10 | The matter is specific , because the Leyland/Volvo plant in Workington is Britain 's principal bus producing plant . |
11 | During the 1970s the AEI expanded , and new organisations such as the Heritage Foundation and the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research were founded . |
12 | According to Charles Murray of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research , it is essential to ‘ move away from the language of entitlement ’ . |
13 | Sex-change operations are more than some Lancashire members can cope with , and a bewildered silence descended on the Tyldesley Suite as Ms Lloyd , who runs a string of shops for transvestites , appealed for a ‘ more enlightened approach in future ’ . |
14 | The Mota way to success |
15 | Postmaster and chairman of the Camelford Chamber of Commerce Walter Roberts noticed that his solar panels had become corroded . |
16 | Biscoe called at the Falkland Islands for refreshment , searched in vain for the ‘ Aurora Islands ’ , and in 17–31 December 1830 examined the South Sandwich Islands as best he could . |
17 | The eggs were collected in the Falkland Islands under licence from the British Antarctic Survey and transported by air to England . |
18 | He suggested that the police search the Sentier area of Paris , centre of the Jewish-run garment industry which depends on immigrant labour . |
19 | The Yates factory in Tattershall Thorpe , near Lincoln , part of Unigroup , is to switch production to North Africa and Eastern Europe . |
20 | They were the Gesta Francorum , the deeds of the Franks , or the Gesta Dei per Francos , God 's deeds performed through the Franks , as two of their earliest chroniclers entitled them . |
21 | Events in Afghanistan during May were dominated by the efforts of the various ethnic , military and religious factions to secure positions of power in the new regime , following the overthrow of the Najibullah government by mujaheddin guerrillas and the establishment of an Islamic State in April [ see pp. 38847-48 ] . |
22 | If the Caldwell test of recklessness does indeed apply , then this form of omissions liability could be assimilated within the general doctrine of manslaughter by recklessness . |
23 | In fact , the Caldwell definition of recklessness has not been followed in rape cases , even though that offence would seem to fulfil the criterion of being a modern statute in which the term ‘ reckless ’ is used . |
24 | Certainly in indecent assault Kimber [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1118 ( CA ) did not adopt the Caldwell view of recklessness . |
25 | For example , a shop in London contained several hundred books from the Loughborough School of Librarianship . |
26 | The RUNNING/Nike road series would do nicely for this , taking in the Loughborough Halfmarathon in July and the Robin Good Marathon in September . |
27 | They asked us to go back to see a doctor from the Christie Hospital in Manchester in two days time . |
28 | Another alkaloid , named reserpine , was isolated in 1952 in the Ciba laboratories in Basle . |
29 | It was reported on Dec. 9 that the outlawed North Kalimantan Communist Party had agreed to end its 30-year guerrilla struggle in the Sarawak jungles of Borneo . |
30 | At an Italo-Ethiopian conference twenty years ago , experts who had overseen the transport of the Axum obelisk to Italy decided that it was too fragile to risk the home trip . |