Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [conj] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Experience had taught Stirling that the RAF were generally much more co-operative about supplying him with reliable intelligence .
2 In the present study , we have shown an increase in faecal fat excretion ( albeit not significant ) in the dimethylhydrazine treated small bowel resection group given calcium while the CCPR was significantly reduced , yet the tumour incidence was similar .
3 Feminist Book Fortnight 1991 would like to inform readers that the FBF list of authors who have indicated that they would like to be involved can be obtained asap from the telephone number below .
4 Liverpool 's performance was based more on perspiration than inspiration as Spartak provided confirmation that the Anfield club can no longer automatically regard themselves among the European soccer giants .
5 With other hon. Members , I recently visited Russia and the Ukraine .
6 Their supporting Engineers are making roads , rebuilding bridges and the Cheshires are imposing their influence on local factions by both persuasion and force .
7 Rubino , attempting to show that his client was the victim of a political vendetta by the Bush administration , had sought access to classified government documents , to obtain evidence that the US administration had maintained a formal or covert relationship with Noriega .
8 Jan Eliasson , UN Under Secretary-General for disaster relief , visited Myanma and the Myanma-Bangladesh border region on April 2-4 .
9 According to these sources , the Pope and the Secretariat of State intend to push for a firm public commitment to legalisation by Mr Gorbachev when he visits Italy and the Vatican at the end of November .
10 The result was an emphatic seven-try victory over a courageous side who , over the past few months in their own colours and in their other incarnation as the Canadian national team , have overwhelmed Japan and the United States and been pipped by Wales and Ireland ( minus their Lions ) after surrendering leads late on .
11 That is why the IAEA approached France and the United Kingdom asking for assistance in removing the material and making it safe in specialised facilities .
12 Ballymacarrett is located east and the Clonard and the Hammer west of the River Lagan , which bisects Belfast and constitutes an important socio-geographical boundary .
13 The Working Party has submitted a report to the Council of the CNAA in which it has suggested three long-term models : the ‘ integrated model ’ involving joint validation of courses by the CNAA and the institutions ; the licensing' model whereby institutions would approve courses but the CNAA would retain its powers to grant awards ; and the ‘ accreditation ’ model by which institutions , accredited by the CNAA , would award their own degrees .
14 Mr Brunet notes that countries in the sun see migration northward towards , say Catalonia or the Po valley , while the countries of drizzle see migration towards their southern sectors .
15 Tourism — Three decades ago maybe only a several dozen foreigners visited Everest and the Himalayas .
16 The ‘ cod wars ’ that embroiled Iceland and the UK in the 1970s have been settled by generally accepted legislation .
17 Others have been less cautious , the League Against Cruel Sports stating openly that they will progress to these other two activities when they have stopped hunting and the Hunt Saboteurs ' Association having also already shown an interest .
18 The setback for Mr Souness came hours after the Liverpool board had announced that they would meet to discuss public protests at the manager 's dealings with a national newspaper .
19 On his return from the USA on March 12 Prime Minister Filip Dimitrov told journalists that the IMF and the World Bank had stipulated , as pre-conditions to the release of the second tranche of their major re-structuring loan to Bulgaria , that legislation on privatization had to be passed and land legislation amended .
20 We have established contact with two other local railway societies , the Marches Line Association and the Craven Arms and District Model Railway Society ( CADMRS ) and outlined ways in which we can co-operate for mutual benefit .
21 Ronson told bankers that the March 31 accounts would show net assets had fallen to £135 million compared with £585 million previously .
22 Eckington and Renishaw station looking south before the Eckington part was dropped from the title .
23 He did n't want his joint to get a bad name , so he hired Rico and the Battler to shift the body somewhere else .
24 ‘ Oh no , ’ said Floy softly , remembering Fenella and the Fidchell board and Caspar 's descriptions of how the Gruagach used Humans .
25 I am meeting Enya and the Ryans somewhere near her carefully guarded Killiney residence on a silvery wet and foggy autumn day .
26 The latter had affected those who were meant to harvest fish when the Braer struck the coast .
27 The decision came days before the Bush administration was due to impose sanctions against Japan for its commercial exploitation of the turtle .
28 But if so they 've never met Enya and the Ryans .
29 Despite also being a Director of LET Leisure and the Riverside Racket Club in west London , Hutchins is still looking to expand .
30 Evidence of continuing tensions between some participating member states was highlighted by the Spanish Prime Minister , Felipe González , who , in his address on Nov. 20 , told delegates that the UK and Spain " must solve the conflict of Gibraltar " which he described as " an anachronistic vestige " of the old order [ see also pp. 37591-92 ] .
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