Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 TOP mountain bike riders from all over the country battled it out in North Yorkshire at the weekend .
2 Sixty nuclear opposition groups from all over the country supported the Union of Concerned Scientists when it presented evidence at official hearings about weaknesses in the emergency cooling systems designed to stop a reactor overheating .
3 Delorean car enthusiasts from all over the world are set to converge on the province on Thursday for their annual reunion .
4 Car passengers from all over the country arriving at Holyhead want a relaxed journey to Dublin .
5 Car passengers from all over the country arriving at Holyhead want a relaxed journey to Dublin .
6 stopped at the tea rooms after completely over the top ordering .
7 Hewlett-Packard Co has extended its HP 9000 Series 1200 line of fault-tolerant Unix systems sourced from Sequoia Systems Inc downwards with the launch of the entry-level HP 9000 Model 1210 , claiming that it substantially outperforms fault-tolerant offerings from Tandem Computers Inc , Stratus Computer Inc and Digital Equipment Corp by as much as 100% in transaction processing work .
8 Weekends begin on Friday evenings at 6.00pm with a meal and finish on Sunday at 4.00pm .
9 To celebrate this , OUP has found 1,000 new phrasal verbs from somewhere for the latter publication to take the tally to 11,000 entries .
10 With a network of around 120,000 miles of footpaths , bridleways and by-ways to tackle — it 'll take clearance groups at least until the year 2000 to get the job done .
11 Well in my second year I coxed one of the women 's university boats against well underneath the famous Sue Brown .
12 PC-Xview for NT enables personal computer users to display X-Window applications from anywhere on the network alongside local NT ones .
13 Some 16 town criers from all over the country , including the world 's loudest , will be competing for the trophy .
14 At Ian 's funeral friends from all over the country turned up .
15 This record is slowly starting to build up , and will be augmented , I hope , by the National Life Story Collection 's new initiative to tape record photographers from all round the country , as part of the National Sound Archive 's audio history of Britain .
16 It 's well-written , informative , full of on-the-spot reports and case studies from all over the world — though somewhat eclectic politically ( however , many would consider this a point in its favour ) .
17 There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion .
18 Because her daddy drink drinks in there in the pub .
19 The Europa Hotel in Belfast was legendary amongst newspaper men from all over the world .
20 The World Forum of Educational and Religious Video is a meeting place for producers , distributors , and video consumers from all over the world who are involved and interested in the use of video as an educational and developmental tool .
21 To demonstrate that , he is happy to show off work on new City dealer boards devised in Belfast that allow a foreign exchange trader or the like to listen in to some 20 phone conversations at once via a sophisticated touch screen .
22 This mechanism accounts at once for the observation that limbs are truncated when the thickened ridge at the tip of the bud is removed .
23 For centuries merchant seamen from all over the world have mingled with the local population and now , in addition , for three months every year , holidaymakers flood in like the tide .
24 Quality DJs from all over the country have been coming to Middlesbrough for the last couple of years , including London DJs who are now returning through the Flying organisation .
25 GIRL GUIDE commissioners from all over the World will attend the reopening of the Wales Guide headquarters at Llandinam , near Llanidloes , on June 28 .
26 There was a heap of sales catalogues from all over the world to be sifted through , magazines to be trawled for items of interest …
27 Dog owners from all over the country have been showing their appreciation for what they claim is the most royal of breeds .
28 Golfing correspondents and television teams from all over the world were already assembling .
29 Currency reform was ‘ essential ’ , said a resolution adopted after a protest here last week of trade unionists from all over the Russian Federated Republic .
30 The pattern is in fact more complex than can be schematized in any one model of development ( Marshall , 1987 ) ; some regions like the Midlands repeatedly found replacement industries at least until the 1966–81 downswing .
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