Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] [verb] [noun prp] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | On Sunday , he will have an important role in the final against a Galway side who stunned Tipperary at the semi-final stage . |
2 | Todd did appear in the Raiders side who beat Balmain in the Sydney Grand Final , but was replaced in extra time by Peter Jackson , who went on to score the winning try . |
3 | Eva knew a man on the local paper , the same co-operative journalist who got Charlie on the front page of the Bromley and Kentish Times , and he interviewed Dad . |
4 | The Institute 's director , Hernando de Soto , was a presidential adviser who represented Peru in the drug accord negotiations . |
5 | That view is inevitably contested by Ram Kishen , 73 , a socialist who won Bharatpur for the opposition in 1977 , and who is a contender along with Miss Kaur for selection as candidate this year . |
6 | Billingham who play Blyth in the League Cup semi-final tomorrow night , lost by the same scoreline at home to Former Darlington player Kevin Stonehouse , who left South Bank during the week , scored both goals in the first half . |
7 | Whereas rejection of Soviet dominance had been seen as an element in the poor support for communists and ex-communists elsewhere , the Economist of June 16 suggested that Bulgarians were comparatively well disposed to Russians , regarding them historically as " Slav brothers who freed Bulgaria from the Turks in 1878 " . |
8 | The manager has been quoted as saying that the parents who wore Pakamacs in the fifties and sixties will buy them for their children . |
9 | In March 1679 he was appointed one of the five commissioners who replaced Danby at the Treasury , an appointment he held until his death . |
10 | well I think tench and carp are the same family kind of orange navel naval , navel navel King Tyle who assisted Solomon in the building of the temple |
11 | Well I think what Mr is really saying is that the Conservative round Dorset , in er , the first sort of , I do n't know , six decades of this cen this century were rather more sensible than the Conservatives who ran Wiltshire at the same time , because they made sure they acquired some assets they could flog for development , and put themselves in this happy position , which the ones in Wiltshire had obviously failed to do . |
12 | The late Norman Lamont MP remembered here is an ancestor of our Chancellor who represented Wells in the 1830s . |
13 | He seized Flavia by the shoulders and shook her , , looked into her face and bellowed , ‘ So that 's the little girl who reads Voltaire at the bistro . ’ |
14 | Its interlacing plot reflects the medieval stories its author loved ; its style , bold and unsubtle , rails against the age of dictators and the sour technocrats who governed Britain after the fall of Hitler . |
15 | This is a reference to Gargouille , the great French DRAGON who ransacked Rouen in the seventh century . |
16 | The French speak a language derived from that small group of speakers of Latin who conquered Gaul at the beginning of the first millennium AD , although they suppose they are descended more from the Gauls than the Romans . |
17 | Socinus was a radical Reformation thinker who saw Rome as the great harlot of Revelation 17 . |
18 | One such was the Duke of Richmond who found Sussex in the 1740s in the midst of what a number of local historians have rightly described as a ‘ guerilla war ’ . |
19 | Such were the troops who fought Alexander at the Granikos . |
20 | Corbett stared at him and looked away , the tension between them broken by the Pictish leader who took Thomas by the hand , like a child with a parent , and led him into the largest house , beckoning Corbett to follow them . |
21 | This happened to some extent to the Slavs who invaded Greece in the sixth century , but in the Balkans three distinct Slav groups may be identified by the tenth century — the ancestors of the present-day Serbs , Croats , and Slovenes . |
22 | He 's a rifle crackshot who represented Scotland in the 1966 Commonwealth Games . |
23 | ( It occurs to us that it may have been Durfey who sang Aeneas in the school production . |
24 | Well we have , you maybe surprised to learn the 5th costliest defence in the country , valued at stlg9.3m ( excepting the aberration of Ipswich who have Marshall in the defense valued at stlg3m , when he is actually playing up front ) . |
25 | A friend who visited Brenda at the couple 's £325,000 mansion at Shenfield , Essex , said : ‘ We all have the impression that she wants the marriage to survive . |
26 | ’ In the play there is the prostitute character who represents Suzannah in the sense that she modeled for Artemesia 's painting ; She is also a hint at Tassi 's own murky past — he was tried for attempting to murder his wife ( a prostitute'- proof of his duplicity since he would not have been able to marry Artemesia under any circumstance . |
27 | Turania , an area of East Turkistan , now one of the Central Provinces of the USSR situated between Afghanistan and the Caspian Sea , spawned , it appears , gifted stone-masons , and at the request of the Emperor Asoka who ruled India during the third century BC , the Naga named Mahakala produced colossal images of Guatama Buddha and his two predecessors . |
28 | In this context I would like to pay a tribute to the British officers who served Burma during the years it was part of the Commonwealth . |
29 | Tottenham Hotspur who put Oxford United out of the F A Cup in the fourth round , found life difficult at Fratton Park where Portsmouth forgot their disappointing League form and led Spurs by a Chamberlain goal after forty one minutes , but Gascoigne who tormented Oxford in the last round , equalised for Spurs in the sixty second minutes , and seven minutes from time , that man Gascoigne popped up with a winner . |
30 | In part two : Pure gold … the teenager who kept Cheltenham in the Cup . |