Example sentences of "of a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If such a home places its residents under the care of a consultant psychiatrist , surely it should be called a hospital . |
2 | For advocacy groups to work properly they must feel that they are truly independent of the influence of professionals employed by the authority , since any group will from time to time find itself challenging the advice of a consultant psychiatrist or service manager employed by the authority . |
3 | Each in turn raised questions about the decision-making process by which some handicapped babies were allowed to die ; one by investigating the actions and attitudes of a consultant paediatrician , and the other by challenging the attitude of the parents . |
4 | A few years ago , I heard of a consultant surgeon who had been drinking on duty for 20 years . |
5 | The reporting of manometry is performed by a research registrar who is under the supervision of a consultant gastroenterologist . |
6 | At the time of a prisoner amnesty in Albania in November 1989 [ see p. 37048 ] Western observers had estimated that political prisoners alone numbered up to 5,000 . |
7 | Trophic effect of gastrin on the enterochromaffin like cells of the rat stomach : Establishment of a dose response relationship |
8 | The first frightening experience of a panic attack , coming ‘ out of the blue ’ can , very often , also be their worst experience . |
9 | The experience of a panic attack has its basis in the alarm reaction which may also be known as ‘ the fight or flight response ’ discussed in chapter one ( Cannon 1929 ) . |
10 | All the common symptoms of a panic attack can thus be understood in terms of adrenalin being pumped round the body and in terms of the fight/flight mechanism . |
11 | However frightening a panic attack may be we must always remind ourselves of one fact : none of the symptoms of a panic attack can harm us . |
12 | Symptoms of a panic attack initiated by adrenalin can never cause us to faint or be sick . |
13 | Goram has not played since receiving a kick on the knee against FC Brugge ; Gough has missed Rangers ' last five matches because of a hamstring problem ; Steven has played only once during that time , as has Ferguson ; while Huistra last featured in Smith 's team against Arbroath ten days ago when Arbroath were eliminated from the Scottish Cup ten days ago . |
14 | But it was not all joy for England skipper Garry Schofield who suffered a recurrence of a hamstring injury . |
15 | Non-FIATA members contend that such an endorsement of a FIATA document by a supposedly neutral , multinational entity such as the ICC creates an unfair competitive advantage in FIATA 's favour . |
16 | John Charrington , the son of a Hertfordshire vicar , bought a third share in the brewery in 1766 , and by 1783 the Charrington family was in sole control . |
17 | They lied at least four times last week as they tried to gloss over the seriousness of a plutonium spillage at the heart of their reprocessing operation . |
18 | The magic was being able to step into a ‘ Laura Ashley ’ dress and imagine you had found something out of a dressing-up box . |
19 | Lord Keith encountered this difficulty in the person of a Midshipman Mayers , who told the admiral that he was qualified for promotion to lieutenant . |
20 | Bright beer is certainly preferable to a fully-fledged keg but it still lacks the rounded flavour of a cask beer and is served too gassy and too cold . |
21 | ‘ It will be much more of a knock-about place , irregularly decorated and very easy to live with , ’ she says . |
22 | The Chancellor could not have been more clear as to how , in his view , matters would move forward from the basis of a currency union . |
23 | The move was seen as likely to correspond with the introduction of a currency union between the two countries . |
24 | It follows , therefore , that the creation of a currency union must be preceded by the removal of all impediments to the movement of capital across the member states and the construction of a common legal structure which will facilitate the complete integration of national financial sectors . |
25 | As already stated the EC has decided in favour of a currency union . |
26 | It did not consider in any detail the relative merits of a currency union . |
27 | The next section addresses this question by discussing the relative merits of a currency union over an exchange rate union . |
28 | The creation of a currency union , by eliminating exchange rate uncertainty , may be expected to result in a more efficient allocation of resources in the union in a variety of ways . |
29 | The creation of a currency union by encouraging a shift of resources back to the manufacturing sectors is likely to result in an increase of the average productivity growth rate of member countries and , again , in a decline of their respective natural rates of unemployment . |
30 | The creation of a currency union removes this disadvantage . |