Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Pottering down to the library to exchange Colin Thubron for Jonathan Raban or dropping in to the Jacaranda Tree for a mushroom omelette , everything can seem orderly and secure .
2 The trade ban between Montreal Protocol countries and other nations in products containing CFCs does not come into force until 1999 , which leaves quite a lot of room for quick expansion and sales .
3 Earlier this year BICC paid £106million for BRIntec in the US .
4 We will play our full part in the design and discussion of monetary institutions for Europe .
5 Siobhan Redmond I 'd seen once in a revue by Marcella for St Andrews University and I tracked her down in Glasgow and asked her would she like to do a show for buttons for the newly opened Tron Theatre , who were interested .
6 We see the importance of Hobbes for Oakeshott when we appreciate Hobbes 's achievement in effectively rejecting rationalism with his replacement of reason by will as the foundation of political authority .
7 After these reconnaissances during October , a final reconnaissance was made a few days before the invasion , by the teams going inshore one night so that each navigator could show the paddlers their canoes ' positions as navigational marks guiding in the assault waves on D-day .
8 The work was paid for by Hillsdown Holdings as part of a small agricultural show organised for European farm ministers at a two-day gathering hosted by Mr Gummer during Britain 's presidency of the European Community .
9 In combination , these three reasons are likely to draw the members of the European Community close together in the postwar phase ; they are also likely to open up a large divergence of views between Europe and the US .
10 Although the Emperor had been slightly cool at the first meeting — boutonné was how the Queen described it — Eugénie was full of charm , ‘ so amiable , so clever and agreeable ’ that the atmosphere soon warmed and there was , apparently , a frank exchange of views between Napoleon III and Victoria about the various strains in the Anglo-French Entente .
11 Indeed , the implication of his resignation letter was that for five years there had been conflict at the very heart of the government that had precipitated the earlier resignations of Heseltine , Lawson and , in July 1990 , Nicholas Ridley , the Trade and industry Secretary ( the last after he had expressed intemperate views about Britain 's European partners that many observers believed the Prime Minister herself shared ) .
12 Branson 's views about England were more platitudinous than revolutionary ; England , he would say , is ‘ a great place to live in , but as a great place it should carry on standing totally for democracy and people should have the absolute freedom to say what they think ’ .
13 The Arkansas governor has told reporters : ‘ My first views about England were forged at Oxford .
14 ‘ There have been certain views about Nigel all the time and I 've sometimes been criticised for not playing him .
15 Right which saw the temporary rise to prominence of the NPD between 1966 and 1968 brought a very minor revival of positive views about Hitler and Nazism .
16 Arnold Leese , who was to become the undis-puted leader of the IFL in 1932 , was highly critical of Dell 's social credit views about Hitler as a supposed Jewish agent , but after Beamish 's death in 1948 he used part of his inheritance to revive the Britons .
17 To understand Wesker 's determination to see Shylock produced it is salutary to consider his views about Shakespeare 's The Merchant Of Venice .
18 As my week-long stay in LA unrolls , I begin to discover that everyone has decided views about Arsenio .
19 He became a Congregational minister , but his views about God 's inclusive care for the ‘ ’ heathen ’ and his views about the divine revelation in the Bible , brought him into conflict with the narrow-mindedness of some of his congregation , and in 1893 he left the ministry to devote himself to writing .
20 So I left the forge , and started a new life , working as a clerk for Clarrikers , Herbert 's company .
21 He was in his prime , and had not long ago given up playing Rugger for Dudley .
22 Paul Biddle squandered another chance for Milton on seventy one minutes as he put the ball wide from close range and then with ten minutes remaining , Fairmile offered themselves a glimmer of hope as Wayne Glossop fired home through a ruck of players .
23 BIDEFORD — Delightful three-bed cottage , views over Bideford Bay , own washing-machine , children welcome , still some vacancies for July/August , ring Leatherhead 29786 .
24 A Wrangler T-shirt for Paul
25 By Susan Stirling for Rita Rusk International
26 I smile and drink my champagne , remembering when Andy came to Stirling for Yvonne and William 's party , five years ago .
27 Monday : Depart Stirling for Edinburgh .
28 Saturday : Depart Stirling for Oban .
29 ‘ Nothing , beyond the fact that you do some housekeeping for Alan Dysart at Tyler 's — ’
30 On your bike for LIDBA
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