Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If Brunel 's scheme had been adopted , what would have been the effect on the plans for the BCR nearly twenty years later ? |
2 | During this period it has built up an impressive reputation for its concerts , broadcasts and recordings , having given over 1000 concerts in Britain , played in almost 50 countries spanning four continents and broadcast over 100 times for the BBC alone . |
3 | It was more like Jewish rabbinical study , where students chant the words of the Talmud aloud as they memorise them , rather than the silent , interior disciplines of a Buddhist monk . |
4 | The crucial difference now is as Salome had declared , and is as true on a small and insubstantial island group like Tonga as in the capitals of Japan , Chile , Queensland or Korea : the difference is that the peoples of the Pacific no longer have a reason to look up to those adventurers from the old Atlantic . |
5 | The undertaking of the welfare of illegitimate children of soldiers who had been killed , the organization of accommodation and support for those evacuated from the western borders of the Reich already in autumn 1939 , or the administration of packages to be sent to relatives at the Front , were all tasks which fell to the Nazi welfare organization , the NSV . |
6 | Radio 3 invites you to join the Network 's Controller , JOHN DRUMMOND and NATALIE WHEEN , music journalist and broadcaster in the Arts Council Gallery to discuss all aspects of the arts in the UK today . |
7 | This competition is open to all readers in the UK only . |
8 | But you know , you 'd be amazed at the number of castles , manor houses and halls in the North here . |
9 | Worries in the USA also spread to the London market , where the FT-SE 100 index fell during the month of November from 2,550 to 2,400 on uncertainties about the strength of the UK industrial recovery . |
10 | Market opportunities within the EEC undoubtedly exist for animal products . |
11 | Well over 50% of restaurants in the UK now include English wines on their lists . |
12 | There are , in practice , no more than a handful of schools in the UK still teaching deaf children with PGSS . |
13 | Even the budget cutbacks of the 19705 , which put a brake on the heady optimism of the mid-1960s , were modest by anything but American standards , and an impressive number of schools in the States today receives a multi-media library service far removed from the early print-dominated public image . |
14 | Eight other parties outside the UNO also contested the elections . |
15 | well mostly Mike really — he organizes a lot of trips and gets the buses and coaches and things like that — and we collect money from the other kids on the Saturday before … |
16 | When considering agreements between multinationals with worldwide interests , account can be taken of their relationships outside the EC so that an economically as well as legally correct assessment can be made . |
17 | Neither had achieved any of the thresholds necessary for such an award , and in the views of the DCSLs neither had gained anything positive from their token participation . |
18 | Given that the conductor is Rudolf Barshai , this was a disc of which I had high expectations , and the musicians of the Vancouver SO play the score with an admirable combination of restraint and accuracy which provides , in the end , a rather more affecting experience than some of the more histrionic versions one could name . |
19 | The biggest change has come within the ranks of the SDLP where Martin Bradley , Mark Durkan , Kathleen McCloskey , Margaret McCartney and Wilfred White have all been elected for the first time and Pat Ramsey makes a return to the Council chamber having reclaimed the seat he lost in 1989 . |
20 | Therefore in flat keys write for the B ♭ clarinet , and in sharp keys for the A. Sometimes of course a section of a work may be in a key remote from that of the main body of the piece . |
21 | A queue at the Mercedes-Benz double decker bus waits patiently for more freebies as the Trabants double park with immunity . |
22 | The notebook was open again and the pencil made satisfied scratching noises as the Hinkle happily noted the charges which Laura would eventually be asked to pay . |
23 | And in the few areas of the UK where fluoride is added to the water , dental carries have been reduced by around 50% . |
24 | As collectors venture into previously uncollected areas of the Amazon more and more new species are going to appear . |
25 | By the end of the 1980s the countries of the EEC collectively became the recipients of over half Britain 's exports . |
26 | If , however , concern is more narrowly focused only on the effects of the CU then the consequences for the balance of trade is the major concern . |
27 | The old monastic sites along the Twyver later came to be known as Barnwood , Court Farm , Fishers , Woods , Browns , Morins and Abbey Mills , the latter adjacent to the Cathedral , in what became known as Millers Green . |
28 | Well , the range in companies in the UK today is about six months to five years , with an average at about three years , and it is getting longer . |
29 | With a population of some 11,000 public and 130,000 active private companies in the UK alone , it is important that the search criteria precisely define the target market or place other limitations on the scope of the search . |
30 | All of these imports from the UK not only sired good stock but also gained their New Zealand Championships . |