Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Only the one , ’ admitted the Unemployed Electrician , while the Captain modestly ignored the conversation and spread his hands to applaud the Computer Programmer 's efforts . |
2 | Christiane Massia , whose restaurant — Au Marché , in Paris backstreet — reflects her convictions , argues : ‘ Of course cuisine des femmes exists ! |
3 | We had numerous meetings with the provisional liquidator , Christopher Morris ; the majority shareholders ' solicitors , Simmonds and Simmonds ; and the restructuring advisers , Schroder Wagg . |
4 | Professor Usher concludes his criticisms of the defence counsel 's actions with this damning comment : |
5 | The instruments available in the shop will range from budget beginners ' guitars right up to custom-made guitars and basses , all set up and adjusted by Hugh Manson to give the same service previously offered to Jeff Beck , Andy Summers , John Giblin ( Simple Minds , Kate Bush ) , The Sisters Of Mercy and Led Zeppelin 's John Paul Jones , to name a few . |
6 | Computer Horizons ' directors are opposing the proposal . |
7 | At this level Newton 's laws do n't work at all , we have to talk in terms of ‘ quantum mechanics ’ which deals with all sorts of uncertainties and probabilities . |
8 | At a district level CPRW 's branches seek to protect the important qualities of their own particular areas , using their special knowledge of local conditions . |
9 | According to the Arable Research Centres ' Justin Smith , some growers in Bedfordshire have been so disappointed with the insect pollinators ' efforts that they have ploughed up their crops to put in linseed or leave fields fallow . |
10 | The second National Prune Week takes place February 18–24 , so look out for the California Prune Board 's displays . |
11 | and it 's much lower down , and this thing , it 's like a gap , it 's like this big around the bottom of the sink , so like it was n't even touching the sink , the , the pedestal bit under bits underneath , it 's like , it had a sort of similar sort of shape , so it should fit , but it was like , a massive gap underneath , like no |
12 | The protection board 's Mats Eriksson told BBC WILDLIFE that he agreed that locals had ‘ no reason to fear Ylva . ’ |
13 | In an attempt to copy her sister Sarah 's exploits she accepted a challenge which nearly got her expelled . |
14 | When she left West Heath , Diana followed in sister Sarah 's footsteps by enrolling at the Institut Alpin Videmanette , an expensive finishing school near Gstaad in Switzerland , where Diana took classes in domestic science , dressmaking and cookery . |
15 | Thus any analysis of modern racism should not be focused entirely upon majority groups ' images and stereotypes of minority groups . |
16 | In North America , Compaq Computer Corp 's portables market share grew 65% , reaching 17.6% for the first quarter , up from its 11.4% year-end market share , the company said . |
17 | Marjan Lesnik ( above ) , maitre chef des cuisines at Claridge 's , London , will be guest chef at the Regency Club in Los Angeles from 11–13 September . |
18 | Documents like census ennumerator 's schedules , parish registers and registers of all kinds , some shipping records , certain kinds of crime and punishment records , and so on , are highly suitable for this sort of software . |
19 | Environmentalists opposed to the operation claim that existing and planned plantations could supply 95 per cent of the woodchip industry 's needs . |
20 | But as the value and importance of the trade became clear , some companies moved to meet the milk importers ' requirements . |
21 | Mike Newell also weighed in with two , but it was the awesome , all-round power of Shearer that smashed the First Division club 's hopes of Coca-Cola Cup glory . |
22 | In due course Dundee 's shipyards were to build Shackleton 's Terra Nova and another exploration vessel which , after years moored in the Thames , is now back home on display — Scott 's Discovery . |
23 | By contrast , some other universities only award M Sc degrees by examination , without a dissertation of any kind . |
24 | At the trading level Heron 's activities , ranging from Suzuki dealerships , petrol stations to housebuilding , broke even . |
25 | Although many of the Electronics industry 's difficulties post date the period covered by the survey it is still surprising to see a positive performance from this sector . |
26 | The report , Non-conforming Sexual Orientation and Military Suitability , was produced by the Defence Department 's Personnel Security Research and Education Centre , and it concluded that there was no evidence that homosexuals were any more likely than heterosexuals to threaten the integrity of the services . |
27 | Brandmakers , whose Addams Family board game , based on the hit film , is heading for top toy shops ' shelves , is facing a financial crisis . |
28 | Typical of these is the Invective against France which survives in several manuscripts : it depicts the French as effeminate , combining the characteristics of the lynx , viper and wolf ; King Philip 's fraudulent claims to the French throne and his unworthiness for it are elaborately exposed with biblical and legal references ; by contrast Edward 's victories , secured by his virtuousness , serve only to prove that God was on his side . |
29 | First skip of spring Builders ' skips are a hazard to all , and ugly with it , says Anne-Marie Kane |
30 | Without entering into the substantive details of the agreement or of the 1990 convention for its application , which appears not yet to have entered into force , it may be noted that it sets out rules for crossing the signatory states ' frontiers not just for their own citizens but also for citizens of all EC Member States , and the Convention of Application distinguishes between treatment at the internal and external borders of the signatory states . |