Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [prep] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Anyone who comes to our office at Windsor Avenue between now and Wednesday will be able to register to buy tickets for the Republic match ’ he said .
2 Rose should surely have reached Vetch Street by now and Eddie been sent on his way by Matey or McAllister after being summoned from his nearby home .
3 The traffic-free scheme bars all vehicles from entering Skinnergate , High Row and the bottom end of Duke Street between 10.30am and 4pm Monday to Saturday .
4 Briefly the traffic free zone legislation means all vehicles will be barred from entering Skinnergate , High Row and the bottom end of Duke Street between 10.30am and 4pm on Mondays to Saturdays .
5 Thieves have destroyed a Rolls Royce worth more than twenty seven thousand pounds by setting fire to it .
6 Detectives are anxious to interview anyone in Beaumont Street between 11pm and midnight on Sunday or who saw Mr Glenn 's car , later found abandoned in Falmer Road , Darlington .
7 Er another er rather another er on that tack of course talking about er well in this case a skeleton , I had a job to do just shortly before they closed Coney Street off fully and e it was myse I was on my own and I had t to pick up some dummies from er a ladies ' shop a dress shop .
8 Many witnesses had placed Drew in Cross Street between 2pm and 5.30pm .
9 walking you will continue to support the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the A N C and Cosatu and others in South Africa that our eyes should be on the prize and that is to get democracy and the first democratic parliament in the country and after that to help in the horrendously difficult task of reconstruction and development and it is going to be a tough battle in South Africa as elsewhere and we will need to work not just for political democracy because you know so often democratic processes are misunderstood for empowerment of ordinary people and what democracy should really mean is that ordinary people have the opportunity to determine their own destiny and you know from your own advanced society and others how little power individuals have as a result of power of finance capital , of industry and of technology now .
10 He does see , though , that anticipating the social criticism of John Ruskin and William Morris by more than thirty years .
11 Applicants should apply in person only at the Carlton Highland between 2.30pm and 8pm and ask for Mark Linnane in Training Room 329 .
12 Whereas the way now seems clear for development at Colt Hill between now and 1995/96 , despite the lack of schools capacity , the two sites owned by the Regional Council , which the Local Plan will reaffirm for housing development ( viz. East Braehead and Listloaning ) , are to be denied until after 1995 ( well after the projected survival of the Regional Council — thereby constraining the prospect of capitalising on the full value of these assets ) .
13 Mr Li accused Mr Patten of perfidiously and unilaterally designing his proposals to alter Hong Kong 's election system in violation of the agreement on the 1997 handover .
14 I have discussed Cyprus with President Bush on more than one occasion and we both actively supported the efforts of the United Nations Secretary-General .
15 The 0-4-4T loco has had a chequered restoration history since arriving back from a stay in the United States of more than 20 years .
16 That had been old Ian Paisley last time he was in the old country , but he had popped his clogs of apoplexy while explaining the Fall of Port Stanley to Robin Day on Nationwide and it was that upstart Jeffrey Archer now .
17 The Institution of Civil Engineers said in evidence to the Lords : ‘ The fact that there has been no major disaster in the United Kingdom for more than 50 years should not be allowed to obscure the ever-increasing danger in the future .
18 Mrs Mitchell called out for Mrs Bullivant from upstairs and at that moment in she came .
19 The failure of the second coup attempt against General Noriega in less than two years has disappointed and enraged some Panamanians who felt the US missed a golden opportunity to use its troops to dispose of the general , indicted by the Americans on drug-smuggling charges last year .
20 TOPLESS model turned singer Sam Fox is suing her father Patrick for more than £1 million .
21 Those who sailed in this week brought the population of Vietnamese in Hong Kong to more than 50,000 .
22 Husband John used to be a professional boxer … and has beaten former heavyweight champ Joe Bugner on more than one occasion .
23 Labour backbencher David Winnick highlighted our coverage of the vote as he urged Speaker Betty Boothroyd to investigate the allegations first made by Tory MP Teresa Gorman in TODAY that she was bullied and jostled .
24 Phil Richardson , who died at King 's Norton , Birmingham on April 18 , aged 64 , was a stalwart of Moseley Ashfield for more than 25 years after the Second World War .
25 And socialist governments had worked well in West Germany for more than 10 years .
26 Anthony Bowles , 61 , known as Ant to his friends , was a familiar face in London 's West End for more than 25 years .
27 He warned that the project would change the character of the West End for ever and lead to a ribbon of development between Darlington and Croft .
28 Tidal experts agreed that the body could not have been off Pilsey Island for more than 24 hours .
29 Food and drinks will be served in a marquee in the grounds of the Oxford Union between 5.50p.m. and 9.30p.m .
30 The next rehearsal is tonight in the Foyle Arts Centre , Lawrence Hill at 7.30pm and anyone who would like to get involved , is invited to attend .
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