Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [prep] [noun] and the " in BNC.
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1 | The main testing has been operational , but it has been carried out under a variety of conditions and the low-level sub-programs in particular have survived essentially unchanged through several changes to the program . |
2 | The material of history is available in a variety of forms and the ability to turn information received in one form into some other form … |
3 | Any programme of final drama school productions will present a variety of styles and the casting is aimed at giving students a chance to do well in suitable roles . |
4 | The Tec Ni Wavers come in four sizes for a variety of finishes and the perm solution comes in two strengths — natural and coloured hair . |
5 | Throughout implementation of the job , communication will take place at a variety of levels and the skill with which it is handled will often dictate the ultimate success of the job . |
6 | At a sales level , the reports of the IoD speech had but a marginal effect — Ratner 's outlets trade under a variety of names and the consumers ' memory is short . |
7 | He says financial institutions have recognised that little companies provide a base for industry and the seed corn for new ideas . |
8 | The reflected signal is studied as a function of frequency and the resonant frequency , together with higher orders , is then measured . |
9 | Remembering that , where M and are the molar mass and partial specific volume of the polymer , and V 1 is the molar volume of the solvent , the equation states that the critical temperature is a function of M and the value of T c at infinite M is the theta temperature for the system . |
10 | For creep ( stress-relaxation ) experiments the modulus ( compliance ) is a function of time and the load ( extension ) applied . |
11 | A case of art and the round table |
12 | It is no longer a case of PostScript and the clones but a case of which PostScript . |
13 | When ma da came to winch her Well , it wis kinuffa a case o' Lady and the Tramp — A bit o' a vamp , A high-class bitch , my ma — Nine tenths purebred Alsatian One part je-ne-sais-quoi — |
14 | Oh yes , I like and I know quite a bit about gardening and the names of the |
15 | Most of us , as people who live in this world , are interested in our environment , and even if not young we certainly grow to appreciate it and to learn a bit about flowers and the way animals live and work in our garden and watching David Attenborough on television and erm we have a genuine interest because as part of this world we know it and come to understand it , and probably feel , therefore , if even if you 're not a biology specialist , which you certainly do n't have to be by any means , when a child asks a question about , you know , ‘ where do the flies go in winter ? ’ and ‘ why 's the hamster gone to sleep for three months ? ’ we feel more capable of answering it because we 're closer to it ourselves and those are the sorts of questions that people told us . |
16 | Most of us , as people who live in this world , are interested in our environment , and even if not young we certainly grow to appreciate it and to learn a bit about flowers and the way animals live and work in our garden and watching David Attenborough on television and erm we have a genuine interest because as part of this world we know it and come to understand it , and probably feel , therefore , if even if you 're not a biology specialist , which you certainly do n't have to be by any means , when a child asks a question about , you know , ‘ where do the flies go in winter ? ’ and ‘ why 's the hamster gone to sleep for three months ? ’ we feel more capable of answering it because we 're closer to it ourselves and those are the sorts of questions that people told us . |
17 | The need was to reconcile the ‘ ecclesiastical ’ and the ‘ congregational ’ elements , and while he insisted that ‘ Nonconformist churches must , beyond all question , be built to see and hear in ’ he had nothing good to say about the vast preaching halls , such as the Metropolitan Tabernacle , with a bit of tracery and the proportions of a barn . |
18 | This is the way I have learned to use my machine and although there are one or two things I still do n't quite understand , I feel that with a bit of determination and the help of your articles I am getting there . |
19 | It 's a chance for a bit of fun and the height of the gardening year ; an occasion which even a beleaguered Prime Minister takes time out for . |
20 | Sleepily goes into spiel about what kind of care would she like , has she chosen a hospital yet , how does she feel generally , this is her first , is n't it , a lot of nonsense talked nowadays about active births and so on , what people fail to realize is that birth is potentially highly dangerous for the mother and the child and that with a bit of foresight and the right equipment it 's possible to etc. , etc. , etc . |
21 | Yeah I saw a bit of America and the West Indies and the Middle East , bit of Europe . |
22 | If I give you a bit of paper and the lot , yeah well you know what to do and go to school and fill them in ! |
23 | That pinky , one with a bit of pink and the beige and the , whatever , good lord that 's the first thing we made . |
24 | come back with a bit of treasure and the answer . |
25 | He lost a bit of confidence and the goals dried up . ’ |
26 | Rose perched on a stool so that her face was on a level with Lily and the woman had to look at her . |
27 | And there may be links with other robberies at Malvern and Droitwich , a burglary at Worcester and the sighting of 3 men in a garden , also in Worcester . |
28 | The Renaissance had provided western Europe with a handsome collection of hitherto lost Greek texts , literary , philosophical and historical , to be studied by scholars , admired by the cultivated ( generally in translation ) , and imitated , in part , by contemporary writers ; but insofar as the Renaissance was actually a " rebirth " of anything past , it was predominantly a rebirth of Rome and the spirit of Rome , not of Greece ; and the remains of Greek antiquity were treated , and well into the eighteenth century continued to be treated , largely as if they belonged to some kind of extension of the now assimilated world of Rome . |
29 | Total sales in 1992 amounted to £636 million compared to £583 million in 1991 , a rise of 9% and the first rise after two years of decline . |
30 | With non-indexed and variable-rate debt , a rise in inflation and the nominal interest rate reduces cash flow ( implicitly , in this situation , interest payments include some capital repayment ) . |