Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun prp] [prep] [noun] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | LIAM BOTHAM , 16-years-old son of former England all-rounder Ian , was expected to make his debut for Leyland at Bootle this afternoon . |
2 | THE well-publicised exploits of Duncan Shearer , Eoin Jess , Mixu Paatelainen , Scott Booth and others in compiling a total of 71 Premier Division goals for Aberdeen to date this season have tended to mask the contribution made by a miserly Pittodrie defence . |
3 | The National Portrait Gallery London brings together images of Shaw by artists such as Augustus John and Rodin , as well as photographic self portraits , to form a visual biography of one of Britain 's greatest playwrights . |
4 | The National Portrait Gallery London brings together images of Shaw by artists such as Augustus John and Rodin , as well as photographic self portraits , to form a visual biography of one of Britain 's greatest playwrights . |
5 | The Quins were embarrassed to discover yesterday that Troy Coker , the wandering Wallaby , had already left England in readiness to play for Queensland against Fiji in Suva this weekend . |
6 | Gascoigne will make his first competitive appearance for Lazio against Tottenham in Rome this summer , before returning to White Hart Lane with the Italians to complete a double fixture which could net Spurs £500,000 . |
7 | Dounans Camp near Aberfoyle is hired by the Education Department from April to October each year and hosts visits from schools in Lothian Region . |
8 | Similarly the spread of violence in London to areas such as the Broadwater Farm Estate in Tottenham was seen as a break from previous experience , which had centred on areas such as Brixton . |
9 | Downfall of a Marquess : In the aristocratic limelight in 1990 after his wedding in London to Becky Few Brown … |
10 | January 1990 because of a flu epidemic … in the three months from November to January this year … officials denied today 's action was due to a shortage of funds , , |
11 | It also claims there are similar plagiarisms in the Net2 software produced at the University of California at Berkeley that BSD/386 derives from . |
12 | Robert Fellowes commissioned Soane , who was building several houses in East Anglia at that time , to design his family seat in willowy country just south of Norwich near Shotesham All Saints , a village with a winding stream and Dutch gabled cottages . |
13 | The move is forced by Church of England Commissioners who are to cut cash for Durham by £120,000 each year for the next three years . |
14 | En route for Baghdad he met Mitterrand in Paris on Jan. 11 , EC foreign ministers and also Yugoslav Foreign Minister Budimir Loncar ( who had been seeking to mediate on behalf of the Non-aligned Movement ) in Geneva later that day , and King Hussein of Jordan in Amman that evening . |
15 | As you will know , because we were one of the finalists last year , we ca n't get into the finals of Britain in Bloom this year , nor can we win an award as a ‘ first time entry ’ in the Best Kept Village competition . |
16 | IAN Wright , the Arsenal striker , who is a scoring flop for England , was bang on target again for the Gunners against Ipswich at Highbury this afternoon . |
17 | Donald needed a fitness test yesterday before being cleared to play in South Africa 's historic first home Test for 22 years against India in Durban this morning . |
18 | The cocktail vaccine is ‘ mixed ’ by the world 's flu forecasters at a meeting in Geneva in February each year to discuss the international traffic in flu strains . |
19 | As expected , AST formally announced its Manhattan SMP multi-processor PC' ( UX No 398 , 377 ) — it made its first appearance at CeBit in Hannover this spring . |
20 | In 1973 the tide turned with a 5-to-4 majority ruling by the Supreme Court in Miller v California that obscenity , as narrowly defined , was not protected by the First Amendment , and that each state could set its own standard : ‘ People in different States vary in their tastes and attitudes , and this diversity is not to be strangled by the absolutism of imposed uniformity . ’ |
21 | There were hardships on the island due to supply problems from Lisbon of goods such as petroleum , car tyres and spare parts and other imported commodities . |
22 | They appeared in court at Leominster in Herefordshire this morning when the case was adjourned for a week . |
23 | The defence of which Paul was an integral part created new records for the club in both promotion seasons 1976–77 and 1978–79 , and it was only a torn cartilage at Wrexham in October that prevented Paul from making full appearances in that latter 2nd Division Championship season . |
24 | The interim offer from the Polytechnic and Colleges Employers Forum included a 6 per cent pay rise from April to September this year and early negotiations on a further pay rise backdated to September 1 . |
25 | Some 300 companies have moved their headquarters from Osaka to Tokyo each year because they want to plug into the capital 's networks . |
26 | The battered bodies of Margaret Godfrey , aged 54 , Susan Godfrey , aged 22 , and Florence Jeffrey , aged 78 , were found in two different houses in Oxford in August this year . |
27 | Encouraged by the demonstrated efficacy of CBT with disorders such as depression , the social worker can consider that it is at least plausible to use similar strategies with other client difficulties . |
28 | Kim 's parents Carol and Denis Brockwell from Waterstock in Oxfordshire each took the stand briefly to be questioned by the judge . |
29 | For figures compiled by Sunday Life show that loyalist and republican murder gangs killed 27 people from January to May this year . |
30 | For Annabel , it was merely a means of filling in time before she starts rehearsals for her starring role in Cinderella in Norwich this month , when she appears with Gary Webster , of Minder , dancer Lionel Blair , and ‘ a lady from Teabag ’ , whose name she could n't remember . |