Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There are possibly fallow deer in the beech woods you own the other side of the valley ? "
2 With College authorities he reached an unofficial arrangement whereby for a term he gave his salary to Francis Bacon whom he had asked to fill his place .
3 Now in the Gloria M products we do the avocado moisturizer or the vitaminized moisturizer .
4 Through the verbal and non-verbal signals of informal or friendship relationships we acquire the social props to our identity .
5 During the course of dissections of cadaver club feet he recognized the role of muscles and tendons rather than bones in this deformity .
6 He said ‘ When you get a lawyer who handles the legal work of investment bankers you get a key member of the power elite ’ ( for more details of Mills 's views on elites see pp 138–9 ) .
7 It 's tempting to stop at every village you come across on your travels — at Spili , we paused to drink from a Venetian fountain where stone lionheads spouted clear spring mountain water ; at Preveli we visited the famous monastery which looks out to the south coast ; driving through the Psiloritis mountains we braved the wind to climb down the Kourtaliotiko Gorge and saw the tiny church of St Nicolas .
8 Deborah Ford told ambulance officers she saw the shark take her husband , John .
9 At the Cosford Games I won the 60 metres , my first major senior success above county level .
10 On Orkney 's west coast cliffs we filmed the memorial to Lord Kitchener and the men of the Hampshire which had struck a mine near the shore in 1916 and gone down with all but a handful of survivors ; in the Flow we spoke to divers still bringing up steel and copper from the Kaiser 's sunken High Seas Fleet ; and on the island of Lamb Holm on the eastern side we filmed a sequence of the little Catholic chapel , fashioned out of a Nissen hut by Italian prisoners-of-war who had built a causeway linking the islands after Prien 's successful foray in U.47 against the Royal Oak .
11 But for the Milton Keynes Kings it means an end to a month of uncertainty .
12 Friday afternoons I did a course in aesthetics and I was allowed to paint the classroom — an old Nissen hut — black and red .
13 On Saturday nights we had a bath in a tin tub by the fire , but for the rest of the week , washing was done in the bedrooms .
14 As well as the full list of standard drawing tools it offers a helpful range of positioning aids which cause points to ‘ snap ’ to particular positions — mid point , perpendicular etc .
15 In supplies , for example you often have to undertake almost military type operations I witnessed a group of 150 women who planned and carried out an ambush of the enemy to requisition bread and flour and the only arms they were carrying consisted of sticks and cords , To be a nurse also requires a lot of mental equanimity and physical strength .
16 Culyer and Brazier ( 1988 ) described the Enthoven model but argued that ‘ since it is usually supposed that the competition for contracts would not be restricted to NHS institutions we prefer the term ‘ provider markets ’ to the more usual ‘ internal markets ’ ’ .
17 Melman told the tale of an American car parts manufacturer where one plant elected to perpetuate Taylorism when it installed computers , and the other agreed ( as a condition of collective bargaining ) to train workers to program , In the first plant , workers were designated ‘ operators ’ and paid $12–50 an hour ; when their machine malfunctions they nip the on-off switch and call in a repairman .
18 Unlike the B Specials they had no officers or NCOs of their own .
19 The implications are that Keegan has received the go-ahead to spend , after last week suffering the embarrassment of telling transfer targets he had no money to complete the deals he 'd agreed , and guarantees that a boardroom battle will be averted .
20 Later we were to learn that if you travel with two dozen sledge dogs you see no wildlife .
21 For human cat owners they offer a fascinatingly rich field of study and access to the world of their feline companions .
22 Accordingly , without intercepting their telephone communications we obtained a fair amount of information about their attitudes on quite a wide range of topics that were concerning C.N.D. at the time .
23 Another difficulty is that a third of Asian patients disappeared from contact with services , and although this was not considered statistically significant , in percentage terms they had the highest attrition rate of the three groups .
24 So — to any aspiring Medau teachers we promise a challenge with hard work , tempered by the enjoyment of insight into the world of movement teaching .
25 Seeking escape routes I found the only other Customs Waterguard Station , seemingly more unpopular than Heathrow , available at that time was Stornoway in the Outer Hebrides and when I rang HQ one day to see if it was still open .
26 When I am painting summer scenes I use the eggshell , and for winter scenes I use the warm cream .
27 Labour MP Clive Soley on the libel laws I HAVE the body of a young girl .
28 But one of the offices in the area must have been undergoing a thorough make-over , because along with the garbage and a tangled mess of strip aluminium and ceiling tiles he found a number of office throwouts that included a desk lamp with about five yards of trailing flex .
29 One of the wonder boys we sold a few years back was Ian Snodin , to Everton .
30 In satirical sketches of the Scholar , the Country Squire , the Beau , the Virtuoso , the Poet , and the Coffee-house Politicians she revealed the weaknesses of men .
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