Example sentences of "[noun] [art] [noun prp] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Officers of merchant ships were particularly vulnerable if they did not have in their possession a written protection from impressment issued by the Admiralty , and David Scott was enabled to oblige both Provost Watt of Forfar and several influential merchants of Dundee by securing the freedom of Peter Brown , the mate of the ship John and Nancy of Dundee , though in this case the Dundee magistrates had to provide an able seaman as a replacement for Brown before he was freed from the pressing tender . |
2 | For their part the NGC members disagreed with a SOC proposal that Hun Sen should be appointed as SNC Vice-Chair and head of a Cambodian delegation to the UN General Assembly . |
3 | For their part the Akawaio Indians deal with the matter in what is , in effect , an inverted version of the Lugbara solution . |
4 | Research projects are also being undertaken in many other departments , for instance the Carlyle letters project in the Department of English Literature , and a number of departments such as Archaeology and Celtic have received significant external funding in order to carry out important projects . |
5 | In mid-June the Kent rebels marched on London , where they were joined by the Essex men and secured support from discontented elements in the capital . |
6 | As a result the GATT agreements have been responsible — at least in part — for the considerable growth in world trade referred to earlier . |
7 | The fear the Frickley colliers have now is that when their mine is privatised — and they are convinced that will happen soon , unless there is a change of Government — safety standards will fall . |
8 | In the United States the Anti-Trust laws have been used to break up existing private monopolies and prevent the formation of new monopolies through mergers of existing companies . |
9 | Ultimately , whatever action the Gulf states took , Iran might choose to find fault with it . |
10 | In many respects the Thatcher years have been depressing for the trade unions . |
11 | Last week we were able to exclusively reveal to Mirror readers a Warner Holidays offer that slashes £300 off the price of a week-long family stay . |
12 | In one spell in the last session the Sri Lankans took three wickets for eight runs . |
13 | On 27 May the Cagnes police issued Modigliani a safe conduct c/o Osterlind and he travelled by train to Paris on the last day of the month . |
14 | In mid-month a Khmer Rouge attack on the Phnom Penh-Kompong Som train left 50 dead , and it was revealed by Phnom Penh that since January the Khmers Rouges had launched 72 attacks on trains . |
15 | Some of the other dancers made life difficult for them at first , resenting the physical advantages the South Africans had enjoyed , growing up far away from the hardships of wartime Britain . |
16 | Since early July the Medellín judges had received more than 200 requests for releases , as lawyers sought to take advantage of a new Penal Code which allowed for the release of anyone who had been detained without trial for 180 days . |
17 | On 16 and 17 July the South Africans resumed the offensive and strove to take the northwestern corner of the wood ; both attacks failed for lack of artillery support . |
18 | All their lives the Burrows children had been trained to " Give God the glory " . |
19 | During the war the Gulf states had provided Iraq with interest-free loans which , Aziz pointed out , were still recorded by Kuwait and the UAE as debts . |
20 | For the moment the Angevin dominions remained quiet and the new King of France was too busy elsewhere to go looking for trouble . |
21 | There is also a suspicion in some circles that the campaign is to some extent driven by a form of ‘ closet unionism ’ ; a motive the Belfast campaigners attribute freely to their Tory counterparts . |
22 | In recent weeks the Bangkok papers have been full of photos of bonfires of pirated audio tapes . |
23 | It is true that during the match the Linfield fans created trouble , but it was among themselves by throwing bottles at each other . |
24 | One stipulation the Burton firms made before taking these young workers : they wanted big-framed men , strong enough to handle the comb-sacks ( sixteen stones each ) of barley . |
25 | In the evening the SS troops came to the homes of those who had organized such a happy day . |
26 | During the meeting the NGC members pressed for the appointment of Prince Sihanouk as SNC chair and " 13th member " , an option which was unacceptable to the SOC delegates who claimed that this would provide the NGC with a " seven to six " advantage . |
27 | During their captivity the Wolverton men had many experiences , some macabre and some humorous . |
28 | The idea comes from the Winnie The Pooh characters created by A.A.Milne . |
29 | It is curious the hold on the public 's — and indeed the athletes ' — imagination the AAA Championships has . |
30 | Very much on the British initiative , and spurred by fears of economic decline , in the mid-1980s the EC countries decided to implement the provisions of the Treaty of Rome concerning the internal market by 1992 . |