Example sentences of "[noun sg] a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Use morning and/or night and dot a pinhead amount underneath and around the outside edge . |
2 | It 's anything to do with P A P dot A dot C dot . |
3 | The persona a person presents and the character he acquires in the eyes of the others drives primarily , we believe , not so much from what he does , but from how he does it . |
4 | It takes a lorr a time scoring and that , y'know . |
5 | That is , if you introduce into a cell a protein molecule with a novel sequence of amino acids , the cell can not synthesize nucleic acid molecules with a base sequence coding for that protein . |
6 | erm yes it should be okay perhaps you know if obviously if one bedroom a box room would n't be any good to us but that would be consider that |
7 | Feed your horse a dessert spoonful of maize or soya oil once a day instead of cod liver oil . |
8 | In the Queen 's carriage a day compartment adjoining the balcony contained couch , armchairs , table and writing desks ; next to it was a smaller compartment with a bedstead for Princess Mary . |
9 | A GANG stealing to order are believed to be behind the theft a £28,000 Mercedes from an Ulster garage . |
10 | Through the grimy window of the boathouse a night-light old-mastered Franky 's sleeping face . |
11 | During the 19th auction a Piper Cub was hammered down for $ 17,000 . |
12 | In each case the pack included the tools needed to carry out the job ; in the case of the paint , a paintbrush and a mug for brewing up and in the case of the shampoo a hair brush and comb set and a towel . |
13 | That 's right , that 's what you said in in you saying that populations were going , growing geometrically agricultural production was going arithmetically , as a result a population crash is inevitable , alright , but we know that is n't true right , because what , when Marthus was writing , erm , Marthus was writing just before in the agricultural revolution in the U K so agricultural technology had n't improved very much in sort of five hundred years right , but in the next hundred years agricultural production , erm , or productivity grows far faster than erm , than population . |
14 | At the meeting in January 1989 the focus of discussions was the social dimension of the SEM , and as a result a steering committee was established to maintain progress in the development of the " social dialogue " . |
15 | That strategy would be enforced by a limit-pricing procedure which would only allow the rival a zero NPV . |
16 | With its low market share it has higher costs than the rival , and so , by pricing to give its rival a zero NPV , it can only earn a negative NPV itself . |
17 | At the start of intubation and at extubation a marker button on the Holter monitor was pressed to show accurately the beginning and end of the gastroscopy . |
18 | For the offence of murder a life sentence is mandatory . |
19 | In April 1960 , Wayne State University entered into a contract with the US Office of Education to conduct at Monteith College a research project concerned with exploring methods of developing a more vital relationship between the library and college teaching . |
20 | Using this technique required one camera pointed at the live set , another pointed at an easel bearing a large , mounted photograph a caption slide . |
21 | ’ Having no photograph a driving licence is thin proof of identity . |
22 | The listing , which is to raise £4.8m through a 38.5 per cent placing , will give the club a market capitalisation of £13m , worth about the same as Tottenham Hotspur , the only other English football club to be publicly owned . |
23 | The clubs will meet again in a Heineken League First Division fixture at Sardis Road in seven days and Evans has no intention of allowing the opposition a sneak preview of his table-toppers ' talents . |
24 | Middlesbrough 's hopes of a promotion boost will improve if they do n't repeat their recent habit of giving the opposition a goal start . |
25 | We will later send you or your travel agent a Holiday Details Form verifying the details of the holiday that you have already booked . |
26 | One big club in the north is known to have offered a player signing from the Continent a loyalty bonus before he had kicked a ball for his new team . |
27 | Betty , 61 , also has in mind a dream holiday and gifts for her three children and two grandchildren . |
28 | This postulates that people have in mind a target income they would like to receive — set by the life style of their neighbours or those just above them on the social ladder . |
29 | With this in mind a Grammar Development Environment is provided as an aid to the development of a natural language grammar . |
30 | About my neck a sylke scarfe do I tye . |