Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] a place [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | A move across cultures for lunch at China Jazz , 29 Parkway , NW1 ( 01–482 3940 ) just around the corner from Camden Market , an ocean liner of a place with a cool Thirties feel ; all bright steel , pale wood and black granite , overseen by punky waiters in designer bow-ties . |
2 | Sometimes it was the children who forced the pace , pleading in all innocence to join their brothers , sisters , or friends who had somehow won this great distinction of a place on a Kindertransport . |
3 | Each such pupil also receives a personalised letter reminding them of their entitlement to education and training , and guaranteeing them both an interview with an officer of the Careers Service and an offer of a place on a training scheme , in a job or in continued education . |
4 | The final fall-back position for this group of very hard to place unemployed people should be the offer of a place on a temporary work scheme . |
5 | Any decision on acceptance of an entry profile and offer of a place on a programme of studies is specific to an individual centre and that offer is not necessarily transferable between centres . |
6 | Any decision on acceptance of an entry profile and offer of a place on a programme of studies is specific to an individual centre and that offer is not necessarily transferable between centres . |
7 | She had been phoning people who might go to Greece with her or drive her there or , failing that , pay her air-fare , and eventually she succeeded in getting a loan from an aunt and an offer of a place in a minibus from an old schoolfellow and her boyfriend . |
8 | An excellent example of the role of a place as a focus of collective identity is provided by one of the major events in British industrial relations in recent decades — the National Union of Mineworkers ' strike of March 1984 to March 1985 . |
9 | Therefore , you must arrange with the hospital for a place in a convalescent home for the post-operative phase . |
10 | It was , he thought , one hell of a place for a man to spend a Thursday evening . |
11 | CASE STUDY 2.1 A newly blind old woman living alone was referred by her next door neighbour for a place in a residential home . |
12 | As a result the educational psychologist had been investigating the possibility of a place at a local special school for Balbinder . |
13 | They were considering the possibility of a place in a special school for children with moderate learning difficulties which could offer ‘ smaller classes and more individual attention ’ . |
14 | Often students with babies or young children are not able to pay the full cost of a place at a crèche , so usually alternative funding is required . |
15 | He said : ‘ That our MPs should soil the party 's soul for a place on a committee which is a unionist invention to be used against independence , is staggering . |