Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ICI alert : A toxic alert was sounded at ICI Wilton yesterday after a leak of acetic acid on the polyester intermediates site . |
2 | Kate Curran and 32-year-old Angela were in Mrs Curran 's Edenvale Avenue home in the village of Eden near Kilroot , when the killer struck . |
3 | True , Llanelli are in superb form at the moment , but Pontypridd had a good result at Stradey Park earlier in the season and they should not go into the game with any shortage of confidence . |
4 | It is possible to hypothesise that if the District had surrendered its providing powers under the rural areas scheme , the weakened position of WEA Districts elsewhere in the country might have tilted provision for liberal adult education decisively towards university control in conjunction with LEAs . |
5 | I knew David Wallington well during the war , and he introduced us . |
6 | Stuart Sorbie put the Gayfield side ahead on the hour but Mike Geraghty equalised two minutes later . |
7 | BELOW : Coberley Mill early in the century . |
8 | Irene and Douglas Avery had moved to Deerhurst Road right at the beginning of the expansion , just after Juliet 's birth . |
9 | The siting of the Roman Ermine Street just to the west of Stamford prompted Francis Peck in 1727 to suggest that Stamford was formerly the important Roman town of Durobrivae , originally called Doorebriff He supported the claim with some incoherent etymology that related the name to the Saxon word ‘ Welland ’ , irrespective of the fact that the gentle Welland does not rage or boil ( according to Ekwall 's English River Names , Welland means ‘ good stream ’ ) . |
10 | CHANCELLOR Norman Lamont and his wife Rosemary are redecorating their Downing Street home at a cost of tens of thousands of pounds . |
11 | Ah , and here 's Miss Lilian back now like the angel of good tidings . ’ |
12 | I have visited schools where informal methods are practised and in which each teacher has to submit a ‘ projected ’ programme for the coming week to the headteacher on each Friday morning together with an analysis of how closely the current week followed the original forecast . |
13 | I was sent to Nongkhai province in the North East of Thailand on the Maekhong River across from the capital of Laos . |
14 | This is certainly borne out by School Book Fairs , which sold its 5,000 copies ( bought by Richard Ervin almost on a whim at Frankfurt ) in two weeks . |
15 | It 's thought they may have been drinking in this pub on Wellingborough road earlier in the evening . |
16 | ‘ No , ’ says Vic , looking Bert Braddock straight in the eye . |
17 | That was queue outside there Tuesday mornings all along the front of the shop . |
18 | We got our first wireless second-hand from John Thwaites at High Birk Hatt just before the outbreak of war in 1939 . |
19 | Since the end of the seventeenth century the Cecils , at Burghley House just outside the town , had controlled the election of both members by a combination of methods that seemed to leave no loophole for a mistake . |
20 | Lustily chanting Bugis sea-shanties , our entire crew edged Sinar Surya directly into the eye of the wind and beyond the reef . |
21 | Robert du Preez at scrum-half could take on anyone including David Bishop either in the boxing ring or on the rugby field and say what you like about Naas Botha , he is still the daddy of all the fly-halves . |
22 | The Secretary of State was thus granted a discretionary power to release a person serving a sentence of life imprisonment subject to two conditions : ( 1 ) He must be recommended so to do in a particular case by the Parole Board ( which was constituted by section 59 of the Act of 1967 ) and ( 2 ) He shall not do so except after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice together with the trial judge if available . |
23 | Smith himself died 10 years later , buried in Highgate Cemetery close to the grave of Karl Marx . |
24 | During the war she toured initially with a small company of Sadler 's Wells artists all over the country and then helped to keep the company alive by undertaking its management at a time when its very existence was threatened . |
25 | Just outside the city centre , on the way up to Reid 's Hotel , turn right up Rua do Dr Pita just after the bridge . |
26 | A CALLER wished Frank Bough well on the air yesterday as he hosted a radio phone-in just two weeks after revelations that he had visited a ‘ Miss Whiplash ’ vice den . |
27 | ‘ The importance of diversity in programmes and recognition of the cultures of different parts of the UK with a special service for Scotland run right through the document like letters through a stick of rock . ’ |
28 | Under the whip , he spurted past Czar Alexander shortly before the line and went a length up before Piggott , the race won , dropped his hands . |
29 | Annual Results Show Stoddard Sekers Ahead of the Rest |
30 | A GIANT hill figure is to be set up in North Yorkshire today as a protest against the proposed pylon route . |