Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Light Railway & Tramway Journal says the following : ‘ The S.M.E.T. made a new departure on Tuesday by inaugurating a Tramway Parcels Express , in connection with the service of cars between Tooting and Penge , Croydon and Wallington , Carshalton , Sutton and Mitcham . |
2 | It is likely that the fact that an SIB or SRO rule permits the exclusion of a particular liability will be taken into account in assessing whether an exclusion clause is reasonable , but this would not be determinative of reasonableness . |
3 | Later Ken stayed in France , near where Beverley Cross had a home . |
4 | SFA or SIB membership has the advantage of not being limited to " arranging deals " , but of covering all potential investment business activities . |
5 | From there he was handed on to Bloomsbury House , where Elaine Blond agreed a one-off payment to fit him out for another job . |
6 | During the war these derelict pits were used for various purposes ; Lee 's or Houlder pit became a bomb and ammunition store for the R.A.F. The top pit of Batchelors was used by the Home Guard as a rifle range , and for other weapon training . |
7 | Clearly before an investor ( be he a private investor or market professional ) can establish a civil remedy for insider dealing under s.62 there must first exist an SIB , SRO , or RPB rule prohibiting the practice . |
8 | Outside normal hours and at Belfast or Magee College contact the Security/Portering Staff . |
9 | One of the schools that phoned up , Scotts Avenue or Scotts Park wear a really nice uniform , saw a little girl when I was out today . |
10 | Leicestershire were celebrating again when Speak , having toiled 29 overs for 27 runs , skied Wells to long-on where Tim Boon judged the catch superbly . |
11 | We asked the Tony & Guy team to share a few of their style secrets with us . |
12 | has arranged with Reigate & Banstead Council to plant a commemorative flower bed featuring our logo , in honour of our 40th Anniversary in 1992. will be happy to let you have a copy of her initial letter if you would like to suggest the idea to your local council . |
13 | Provost Pat Greenhill said that Stirling District operated a responsible , non-discriminatory housing allocations policy that was regulated by law . |
14 | IT WAS WHILE ‘ I 'M TOO SEXY ’ was enjoying its long stay at number two beneath Bryan Adams that Richard Fm told the Sun that he was bisexual . |
15 | I mean we were in a particular discussion last night I mean that chap was making a particular point and we were able to ask questions and that was very useful and it helped everything else and as a result I have a view that Hydro Electric have a certain commitment to the community and I respect it for having that commitment . |
16 | It is concluded that Nissen fundoplication gave a reasonably good longterm effect in chronic reflux disease , with the state of the fundic wrap as the main determinant of outcome . |
17 | In subclinical infections , it has been shown under both experimental an natural conditions that O. circumcincta causes a marked depression in appetite and this , together with losses of plasma protein into the gastro-intestinal tract , results in interference with the post-absorptive metabolism of protein and to a lesser extent the utilisation of metabolisable energy . |
18 | When the British papers printed that Scotland Yard believed the silver to have been dug up at the Barbariga army base and smuggled by a Yugoslav diplomat , the Federal commission said , ‘ The press is to be criticised for all such insinuations ’ and ‘ the control of the diplomatic bag is so rigorous in Jugoslavia that it is absolutely impossible for the treasure or anything else to be smuggled out that way ’ . |
19 | At one point , the number of steaming attacks in Oxford Street reached such a peak that Scotland Yard formed a special squad to deal with it . |
20 | Although Jamaica Bay likes the fast ground , he faces a very formidable rival in Toby Balding 's Morley Street . |
21 | After meeting Prince Charles , Diana went back to school that November day to have a second shot at her O levels , which eluded her yet again , and the following month , at the age of sixteen and a half , she left for good . |
22 | It was at that moment that Mr quigley passed the entrance to the pub garden . |
23 | It was largely due to Duncan 's efforts that Liverpool Corporation promoted the Liverpool Sanitary Act 1846 , which established a public health service as an essential activity of local government . |
24 | In view of all this , it is hardly surprising that Domesday Book reveals a country in which the church was in places a mighty landowner . |
25 | The news that Amstrad Plc had a hot new personal communicator product on the way should have been in the market for a couple of weeks now — we reported it on March 1 ( CI No 2,117 ) but these things take time to filter through and it was only on Tuesday that the shares really began to respond , putting on 3.75 pence ; they added another 3.5 pence to 34.75 pence yesterday morning . |
26 | These testimonies , including interviews with Panamanian human rights monitors , hospital workers , ambulance drivers and funeral home directors , led ICI to conclude that US strategy involved the use of military terror to eliminate or intimidate specific sectors of the population thought to be the most likely to resist . |
27 | But she knew that Platt Hall had the finest collection of nineteenth-century dresses outside the Victoria and Albert Museum , and reason told her that undertaking such an unusual project would provide a unique opportunity to learn about historical fabrics and keep her company in the forefront of its competition . |
28 | Despite these disasters all the submarines eventually returned to base , although HMS Safari had a lively homeward passage dodging searchlights , E-boats , and aircraft . |
29 | I 've found out that Glasgow University does a course on art therapy . |
30 | The Athletic News added its criticism , saying that Northampton Town had a duty to its supporters and that a visit by Newcastle to the County Ground would have helped to popularize football in Northampton . |