Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun prp] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Graeme Dunlop continues as Managing Director of P&O European Ferries Ltd , while responsibility for Dover is now handed to Les Stephenson . |
2 | The fact that Mustakimzade is clearly at a loss about Abdulkerim is further pointed up in his article about the following Mufti , Molla Arab . |
3 | Singers ' veneration of Karajan is well known ; many , like the tenor José Carreras , have said that he has transformed their understanding of the art they serve . |
4 | Rauschning had tried to bring about some sensible appreciation of Danzig 's rapidly fading monopoly position vis-a-vis Polish trade and to effect a policy whereby the city would realise its unique position on the Baltic by quietly penetrating the Polish , Lithuanian and Russian markets . |
5 | The Gothic side of Wordsworth is usually played down , and he is thought of as reacting against the overstimulation of the imagination which medieval fantasy so frequently provided . |
6 | In this the threefold action of God is again revealed to us . |
7 | The PLO 's recognition of Israel is finally understood by the West ; the US agrees to talk to them . |
8 | The statute of Carlisle is best set in this context . |
9 | A strong anomaly near Broadclyst is probably caused by the northern edge of a concealed southward-dipping lava sheet . |
10 | While the flair derived from street football in Africa is richly prized adjusting to a Wiltshire training pitch in January is not straightforward . |
11 | And the lady that does the Watershed programme from Bristol is also doing our programme for free . |
12 | In Northern Ireland , Lough Foyle in Derry is well known for the thousands of wintering wildfowl it attracts . |
13 | THE FIRST of the government 's promised annual reviews of research in Britain is almost finished and should be complete by the end of this month . |
14 | His practice in Abingdon is constantly dealing with exercise-induced injuries . |
15 | Greenhill College in Harrow is again offering the Machine Knitting Course — Part 1 for the next academic year , commencing in the Autumn . |
16 | As we stumble in , Mad Richard from Verve is inadvertently pulling down chunks of the ceiling . |
17 | The effect on Southall is duly recorded in Armstrong 's diary : |
18 | For instance , the steam cracker at Wilton is jointly owned by ICI and BP Chemicals . |
19 | Taking potshots at NT is fast becoming an industry recreation despite it being a little unfair . |
20 | Absenteeism at Rover is currently running at between 5 and 6% . |
21 | For nearly fifty years he 'd worked with the New York Philharmonic , the orchestra 's manager , Nick Webster , was one of the first to pay tribute to his talent at America 's best known classical musician . |
22 | The Duchess of Beaufort is also mentioned as having additional rare sorts in her garden at Badminton . |
23 | The Independent of Dec. 7 estimated that 3,400 foreign nationals were being held in Kuwait and Iraq , including 580 detained at strategic military and civilian sites as part of Iraq 's now abandoned " human shield " policy [ for which see p. 37697 ] . |
24 | Pam Ferris from the Darling Buds of May is actively supporting the fund and will help with publiscation and er fund raising , publicising and fund raising in the birthday year . |
25 | The terminology of Locke is still considered valid to support the argument advanced in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads : we are referred to ‘ sensations ’ and ‘ ideas ’ , and told that ‘ falsehood of description ’ has been avoided , for the object of poetry is ‘ truth ’ . |
26 | The dreadful effects of this on the wealthy landowners and merchants of Britain is well documented by Ammianus Marcellinus , and have been the subject of a recent study . |
27 | ( Law of Europe is now completed , but African , Asian and Soviet Law are still in progress . ) |
28 | The Blue Guide too was encouraging : ‘ The predominantly mountainous region south of Sparta is seldom visited by foreign tourists … superb scenery and unexpected traces of the past . ’ |
29 | An act of God is usually held to have been the spark which ignited Ceauşescu 's ambitions as a town-planner and architect of communism and spurred him to act on them . |
30 | The Princess of Wales is never kept waiting . |