Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Although some patients may develop serious complications such as fistulas , pelvic sepsis , pouchitis , and strictures the outcome in these patients is not necessarily a catastrophe and some enjoy remarkably satisfactory pouch function at least in the medium term . |
2 | It , but er the difference this is that we 've got a piece of fabric coming of there with a weight holding it down . |
3 | I have n't seen any primroses sort of like in the hedges yet |
4 | The old Committee look forward to seeing you by the Robinsons pump at 12.00 or the Theakston 's Old Peculier pump at 3.00pm on the 17th August at Docklands Arena . |
5 | The brewery is unique in many respects , especially as a result of the outstanding beauty of its buildings , pond and meticulously maintained surroundings , this being due in no small part to the fact that it has remained in the hands of the Arkell family for well over a century . |
6 | Karaoke night : Heighington Young Farmers are holding a karaoke night at 7.30pm in the village hall on Tuesday , March 24 . |
7 | The price includes airmail postage to everywhere in the world . |
8 | Peace did not really reign again at Hatfield Chase until well into the eighteenth century . |
9 | My name 's Chris , I 'm from the river town URC in just down the road . |
10 | Free Datapost collection from anywhere in the country — just call free on 0800 88 44 22 . |
11 | Amanda Brown gave the Cambridge club match victory in just under the hour , allowing Welwyn 's No. 1 Joan Caplen just two games in a straight sets dismissal . |
12 | Partnerships had enabled the use of community schools at Liphook and Bordon to be run so as to offer their facilities to the public throughout the year , and the new methods had reduced the inevitable deficit of the sports centre to well below the national average . |
13 | The problem is I think it 's the I mean there is a private security firm in there at the moment , perhaps they 'll remain till eventually it 's all done . |
14 | Competitors who converged on the Southlands Centre from all over the North-East were playing for places in the national finals in Reading in August . |
15 | After a short ceremony at their Sheffield Park Station at 2.00pm in the presence of Mr Andrew Dow , head of the NRM at York , she will haul a VIP train over the full length of the recently extended Bluebell . |
16 | Police say they 're following up possible sightings of Dennis Garvey ’ s car from all over the country . |
17 | People call him up for art advice from all over the world . |
18 | By using forward stepwise Cox regression analysis , age at operation , tonsillectomy , and radiographic size of adenoids and airway were not significantly related to the duration of glue ear in either of the surgery or no surgery groups . |
19 | This flock extended from ground level to well above the aircraft and there was no possible way for the pilot to avoid it ; almost immediately the crew heart the sound of multiple bird strikes on the aircraft , the commander described the noise " like a machine gun " . |
20 | He 'd acquired a gasoline kicker engine from somewhere with an exhaust that run and he had made during picked up from scraps and stuff and made it , so where he had a tub right on top of this gasoline engine . |
21 | ‘ Orange badge holders should be allowed into the pedestrian area at least in the experimental period of six months , ’ she said . |
22 | It is a local rate call from anywhere in the country . |
23 | Transend source good quality shareware from all over the world , we then review the best of them for these pages every month . |
24 | On 7 March , club members will meet on the car park of Trentham Hotel at 9.30am for a seven mile walk at Loggerheads while on 18 April the group will tackle an eight mile route through Audley . |
25 | With DNAaseI ( Fig. 2 ) , one observes a better protection of the hinge region between the two proteins ( phosphodiester bonds at -46.5 on the upper strand and at -49.5 on the template strand are almost insensitive to DNAaseI attack ) , and a more extended footprint in the upstream part of the CRP site at least on the upper strand , with the protection of phosphates at -81.5 , -82.5 and the appearance of two hypersensitive bands at -84.5 and -85.5 ( Fig. 2a , lane 2 ) . |
26 | He launched what became ( from February 1666 ) the London Gazette , which remained the government newspaper until well into the next century . |
27 | Immunochemical [ 12 ] and biochemical data support the involvement [ 13 ] of the α-subunit in CRP activation at least for the lac promoter and other related type I promoters . |
28 | A variation on the theme is to fire the penetrometers into the ocean floor from just above the surface . |
29 | Kevin Hobson , of Kinross Avenue , Park End , has organised tomorrow 's walk , which will leave the church tower at 2pm for a return trip to Redcar . |
30 | A hydraulic ram on the drawbar allows it to move from the offset working position to directly behind the tractor for road transport . |