Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [prep] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a bit pongy in there at the moment . |
2 | The next meeting of the Board is taking place on Wednesday 19 May 1993 at 2.00pm in the Borders Regional Headquarters , Newtown St Boswells . |
3 | The first meeting is to be held on February 26 at 2pm at the Town Hall . |
4 | And this year , I found myself in Exmouth , with members of my local RSPB group , boarding the Devon Princess 11 at 1pm on the last Saturday in February . |
5 | These emissaries often bore gifts as well as eloquent words : since at least the early thirteenth century royal pensions were granted to promising or influential cardinalsto eighteen at least of the seventy-two who there were between 1305 and 1334 , to six alone in 1309 when the royal mission secured papal backing for Gaveston 's recall . |
6 | In May 1952 , he told his brother-in-law Jacques Vendroux that he would keep the RPF alive at least until the middle of the legislature ( 1953 or 1954 ) so that he could gauge the prospects for the next elections . |
7 | The Over 60s Club meets on March 18 at 2pm in the village hall . |
8 | Middleton Tyas Lent Course : A course of Bible Studies based on St Mark 's Gospel starts on March 11 at 7.30pm at the Rectory , Middleton Tyas . |
9 | SWIFTAIR is not a guaranteed courier service , but an economic express airmail service available to anywhere in the world . |
10 | Barton parish council next meets on March 25 at 7.30pm in the village hall . |
11 | A record is made of details such as where on the site a sherd was found , its colour , type of fabric , and decoration . |
12 | But many commentators saw only a decline in the desire to rear or look after children , a weakening of the cohesive effects of the family , and an associated diminution of the buoyancy of the stock in terms familiar at least since the Boer War . |
13 | Flower shops are at last taking up the challenge and offering a wider choice from the wealth of materials available from all over the world . |
14 | Having toured together before , both bands join forces again on September 15 for Not In The City at the Manchester Ritz , Smith 's two-fingered salute to his hometown 's official music seminar week . |
15 | Consider , for instance , the evoked meaning of an expression such as all over the place ( paragraph 1 ) , or the impact of an unusual collocation such as lives in a rage ( paragraph 4 ) ; how well do these expressions translate into your target language ? |
16 | For a British army encamped on ancient Carthaginian ground , it was perhaps natural to enjoy without too many qualms some at least of the diversions which Livy suggested had got the better of the Carthaginians . |
17 | ‘ I think we have lorry drivers being trained as builders and builders being trained as lorry drivers , with no jobs available for either at the end of the day , ’ said Mr Speed . |
18 | The association 's next meeting is on Tuesday June 9 at 7.30pm in the Dolphin Centre . |
19 | The unicameral National Assembly , each of whose 90 directly elected members has an alternate representative , is elected for a six-year term by a system of proportional representation ; it also contains those unelected candidates who have received nationally in the presidential and vice-presidential elections votes equivalent at least to the average of the winning percentages in the National Assembly elections in each regional electoral district , currently bringing the total number of representatives to 92 . |
20 | THE Ceredigion and Mid Wales NHS Trust is to hold its first public meeting on Thursday , June 24 at 7pm in the Lecture Theatre , Postgraduate Centre , Bronglais General Hospital , Aberystwyth , giving the public an opportunity to be kept informed on the key issues which the Trust is currently facing and to hear of proposed new developments in the pipeline . |