Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The fire engulfed five storeys of building where Alloprene a rubber compound added to paint is produced .
2 Visit the reproduction Bayeux Tapestry in the town museum , or Senlac field where William the Conqueror defeated Harold .
3 Athelstan rubbed his chin with the palm of his hand and remembered he 'd promised Benedicta to meet her at the Fleet prison where Simon the carpenter would spend his last evening on earth .
4 Where Tom the ostler listened , his face was white and peaked .
5 This was put before a wide reading public by reports of court cases and in such novels as Graham Greene 's Brighton Rock , where Colleoni the ‘ rich middle-aged Jew ’ commands his racecourse thugs .
6 Where man the maker killed to live ;
7 Where naturellement the fashion 'e start .
8 Despite the spread of private pensions , 75 per cent of pensioners lived on less than £3,500 a year .
9 ANNA the elephant is earning more than £1,000 a week for her owners — just by doing what comes naturally .
10 In 1992 the NHS spent more than £1,000 a head on the over-75s , compared with less than £250 each on under-65s .
11 One rioter , on the point of attacking a non-Catholic property , asserted : " Protestant or not , no Gentleman need be possessed of more than £1,000 a year . "
12 The mayor of Darlington is costing the town more than £1,000 a week according to recent figures .
13 I wonder if I could answer that in a in a different way because clearly rather there 's the option , rather than reduction the operational capability which was really the er initiative that had begun in nineteen ninety two , there is the option of course of er adjusting the total numbers and that would er have an overall bearing on the total programme cost but cert because certainly the judgement of the er the chiefs of staff was that er as far as the U K was concerned then we we should retain the operational capability as I explained earlier an n and not decrease it in any significant extent because if we did that then we could end up er with an inferior capability against a potential threat .
14 They will spend more than £40 a week on oil — that 's £2,000 a year — but you could spend £3,000 on a modern filter system and that will be paid back in 18 months . ’
15 Thus the person being cared for must be receiving attendance allowance , in recognition that s/he is ‘ severely disabled ’ ; the carer must not be in full-time education or earning ( from April 1992 ) more than £40 a week ; carers can not take more than four weeks ' holiday in any six-month period , nor can the disabled person be in hospital for more than four weeks at a time .
16 I beg to move , That this House , noting that the ten million people today living on or below the income support level of less than £40 a week for an adult represent the greatest numbers in poverty in Britain since the war , and that the Government has as a deliberate policy over twelve years further impoverished the poorest one third of the nation to make the rich richer , calls on the Government to reverse its policies of increasing poverty and unemployment and to give priority to the growing millions excluded from the rights and opportunities of real citizenship by increasing pensions by £5 per week for a single pensioner and by £8 a week for a married couple , by re-instituting the pension link with earnings which the Government broke twelve years ago , and by restoring to families the losses in child benefit from three years of government freeze .
17 Our average weekly wage is less than £40 a week . ’
18 At today 's rates residents would be expected to pay less than £40 a week .
19 For values of H less than unity the pull.out torque/speed characteristic is asymptotic to the T=0 axis .
20 The rents seem low , but when one considers that Mayhew 's seller of songs with a dependent wife earned less than 10s. a week and sometimes less than 5s. , it is easy to see why he might cling to his far from model room , where he has his own ‘ bits and sticks ’ , even at an exorbitant rent of 2s. 3d .
21 It is the detailed , etched pictures that really tell the tale ; the text serves to reinforce the story but suggests rather than dictates the plot , with different monkeys taking over as narrator .
22 It is worth thinking about , because if you are on a wage of less than £60 a week , the difference in cost between paying 3.85 per cent and 5 per cent of your earnings is not very great .
23 On a general note , the Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates that the poorest households ( with less than £60 a week of disposable income ) spend 14 per cent of their income on fuel , compared with 3 per cent by the very rich ( over £800 per week ) .
24 On both issues , he suggested , reality had long outstripped British rhetoric and Whitehall would do better bargaining on details than cold-shouldering the whole process .
25 In companies with turnover of less than £3m the average salary was £34,724 .
26 CITES , which is run on a budget of less than $3m a year , is facing a financial crisis .
27 One capable of reducing by more than 90% the trio of toxic pollutants in exhaust .
28 Personal relationships are more important than technique an productivity .
29 We scoff at the pretentious person who buys the Tatler to exhibit it on the coffee table , so why should we not view with less than admiration the newspaper which bribes its readers to buy it for reasons other than its content ?
30 Nails and Hoomey wriggled free and made off like hares and by the time the opposition had refocussed on Seb as main aggressor rather than Jazz a police car was cruising to a standstill alongside and a new element was introduced .
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