Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [det] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Stevens , now working for Capital Radio as a match summariser , said : ‘ I think it is very worrying for football if this becomes a trend . |
2 | The females bury their tails in the sand and each lays a stream of eggs , while the males , entwined around the females , fertilise the eggs . |
3 | The putter itself does all the work and that takes a load of pressure off the rest of my game . |
4 | Rooms have a private shower/WC , radio , telephone and most have a balcony . |
5 | Rooms have bath or shower/WC , telephone and most have a balcony . |
6 | Use the wiring loom fitted to the later IIa These were negative earth and will fit your vehicle As this has a dynamo system replace with an alternator Connect the two A terminal wires to the F terminal wire on the regulator box wiring insulate the other wires and tape up Connect the small terminal wire on the loom to the warning |
7 | Not so for Locke , you will recall that so f the way Locke sets it up is a legitimate civil society is first established by a social contract and that creates a community , a body politic , which has a capacity to act , and I 'll put a little question mark over that shortly , erm and that community then as a separate act sets up a government which , because it has set it up as a trust , erm it can change or dismiss pretty well at will . |
8 | The problem is Freud believes in the libido , the libido erm directs you towards another person for gratification and that makes a couple and this can be very gratifying as well . |
9 | This room has a pile of 15 skeletons , each wrapped in a black robe and each clutching a dagger in one bony hand . |
10 | According the Wellcome the study was set up to look at the effect of acyclovir against cytomegalovirus , a type of herpes virus , and was stopped after no difference was found in frequency of CMV disease between patients taking acyclovir and those taking a placebo . |
11 | A group of Asian youths entered the park and each took a placard . |
12 | North of the Border , a balance between those architects expecting a rise and those expecting a fall in workloads in the next six months stands at a dismal minus 19 per cent . |
13 | Woven textile cloths are manufactured mainly from natural fibres such as cotton or linen although some have a proportion of man made fabrics . |
14 | ( b ) Others have argued that obedience is based on the consent or acquiescence of all those involved in the political process but this assumes a degree of shared interest and common standards which are difficult to perceive today . |
15 | To date however , satisfactory pharmacological evidence that either plays a part in neurogenic relaxation of the human internal anal sphincter has been lacking and the identity of the neurotransmitter responsible has remained obscure . |
16 | The comfortable rooms have a private shower , WC and most have a balcony or terrace . |
17 | Selection of the group is from a pop-up menu and this produces a list of substances in the category , again requiring a selection to be made of an individual chemical . |
18 | So , an athenian democracy where all have a voice is required . |
19 | We need to share out the wonderfulness and all do a bit — a ‘ jobshare of the burnout ’ — rather than having wonderful people dying on their feet . |
20 | We need to share out the wonderfulness and all do a bit — a ‘ jobshare of the burnout — rather than having wonderful people dying on their feet . |
21 | We need complete control and this means a lot more than the farm assured schemes — although they are a start — and it is something we put a huge amount of work into . ’ |
22 | Unlike mammals and other higher classes of animals , marine invertebrates are not always restricted to one method of reproduction and many have a number of different ways of procreating themselves . |
23 | Other Ministers argued that , while the moral issue might be a matter of personal conviction , the Government as such had a duty to advise Parliament on the probable consequences of abolishing the death penalty . |
24 | A spearman tried to bring him down with a lance thrust under the cuirass whilst another took a swing with a sword at the joints in the greaves on his legs . |
25 | If it had been impossible for one reason or another to use a boat on the water I would have done the best I could with a plummet and noted what I could see from the banks . |
26 | All rooms have a shower/WC , telephone , radio and most have a balcony . |
27 | The new careers service will not be restricted to helping young people — there will also be scope to assist unemployed adults , people faced with redundancy or those seeking a career change . |
28 | In fact , it is possible that in 17th-century French theatrical music when the scoring is reduced from the typical five parts to four , one should consider the possibility that this signals a change in the orchestration from a string to a wind texture , especially if the dramatic situation a pastoral scene , most probably makes such a change plausible . |
29 | There are five membership categories , the cheapest being a ‘ follower ’ at £10 per year and this includes a subscription to ‘ Lifewatch ’ magazine , an entrance ticket to London Zoo , additional money-off entrance vouchers , a car sticker and a lapel badge . |
30 | All twin bedrooms have a private bath , loo telephone , radio , TV and many have a balcony . |