Example sentences of "and an [noun] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the company of and from the Key Street Office , I attended the funeral and an address given by a friend and neighbour paid a glowing tribute to recalling how much she enjoyed life and that she would be missed by her many friends .
2 Norman Crawford 's men have a point advantage , a defence superbly marshalled by Stephen Martin and which has conceded just six goals in 17 games , and an attack led by the prolific Kenny Morris .
3 I can not , therefore , say that subsequently A hit the photographic plate and B collided with the gold atom , but simply that an electron hit the photographic plate and an electron collided with the gold atom .
4 The type of injury/illness should be considered in conjunction with the Policyholder 's occupation and an assessment made of the likely disability period e.g. a builder 's labourer with a broken leg will in most cases be off work longer than an office worker with the same injury .
5 With this in mind the Ulster Unionist perception of British values and traditions , the empire , Ulster and southern Irish nationalists is examined and an assessment made of the compatibility of these views with British thinking on these issues .
6 A confidential Ministry of Information report , written in April 1968 , revealed that the two papers owed Sh.900,000/ — to the printers , who threatened to discontinue working on them altogether unless this amount were paid and an assurance received from the Treasury that printing costs for the rest of the financial year would be met .
7 For they are on the right track to the discovery of treasures steeped in antiquity and an atmosphere charged with the presence of the past .
8 But the biggest incentive , concludes Mr Lee , is Singapore 's 30-year track record of stable politics and social environment , a growing economy and an infrastructure tailored to the needs of international business .
9 It is technically perfectly lawful for a Minister of the Crown to be empowered to make statutory instruments in such a way that they are never subjected to parliamentary scrutiny — indeed , there is no requirement of promulgation or publication for an instrument to become legally binding and an instrument made by the Minister and cached in his bottom drawer could be as binding as the Theft Act ( although in this situation ignorance might , rarely in our law , offer a defence by reason of s.3(2) of the Statutory Instruments Act
10 A rug made in the Persian town of Kashan is therefore known as a Kashan , and an item woven by the Belouch nomads is called a Belouch .
11 The note was unpaid and an action brought against the three was compromised by the giving of three notes , one of 1 January 1832 for 13 months in the sum of £52.18s.8d. and the other two now sued on .
12 A ladylike shoe in worn red velvet , with a wonky high heel and an ankle-strap fastened with a bone button carved into the semblance of a rose .
13 As usual the event will be accompanied by a number of cultural activities including four seminars on collecting and an exhibition dedicated to the restoration of the area of Milan known as the Capitoline of S. Ambrogio .
14 But then followed a pushed drive into heather , a hack out and an iron shot into a bunker before he carded a double-bogey six .
15 Churches have been vandalised and an altar built for the pope 's visit was burned down .
16 The predators that have provided pellet and scat samples to this study are described briefly and an account given of the localities where the samples were obtained .
17 Summoned to Liverpool Street station , which Merrick had managed to reach from Brussels before collapsing , Treves arranged to have Merrick admitted to the London Hospital , and an appeal launched by the chairman of the hospital , F. C. Carr Gomm , in The Times in December 1886 provided sufficient funds to keep him there .
18 He has said he lost something like £15,000 in potential earnings as a freelance builder and an injury suffered in the tournament has meant that he is unable to work — so he loses out both ways .
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