Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun sg] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | WITH the Bush-Clinton confrontation now resolved and our own Parliament on the brink of a crucial European Community debate today , modern Welsh politics seems tame in comparison . |
2 | Five sites were chosen for detailed case studies , but the Loughborough team also undertook a number of issue-based studies to assess the effectiveness of inter-agency collaboration . |
3 | The Christie family then seemed to be marked . |
4 | TODAY reporter BEN BACON went to the Highbury area yesterday to give those fans a platform to express their opinions about the alarming decline . |
5 | BISHOP HARRIS , writing to the headteachers of Catholic Primary Schools in the MIddlesbrough Diocese recently said : |
6 | The tradition has continued so that work by the Hermannsburg school now fetches good prices . |
7 | The purchase of the Stockholm group already means that more than 60% of Wolters Kluwer 's activities are now outside the Netherlands , an objective that the company had originally set out to achieve in 1994 . |
8 | Her net contribution to the EEC budget now stands at well over £2 billion every year — a cost equivalent to that of building over a hundred National Health Service hospitals . |
9 | The Ostrich Inn still stands in the ancient village of Colnbrook near Slough . |
10 | The Marcos camp then applied to the Philippine Supreme Court to reverse the ban . |
11 | Lot forty is the Zonophone advertisement now showing , thank you , Lot forty for which I have eighty pounds offered , ninety , one hundred and ten , one twenty , one thirty one thirty standing , any more at one thirty ? |
12 | Please contact Molly direct ( 091.644.8470 ) Julie Gilbert is also organising a coach from the Guildford area please contact Julie at ( Guildford 36341 ) . |
13 | Active Memory Technology Ltd , the ICL Plc parallel processing spin-out , has fallen into the hands of receiver Price Waterhouse and is currently tying up a rescue bid from a mystery American millionaire tycoon . |
14 | As I have remarked , the Warton Professor habitually adopts the attitude of a traditional man of letters rather than a paid academic . |
15 | Suddenly the Nightingale Gallery outside creaked and sang . |
16 | The same rock on the coast of the Gower peninsula also displays the phenomenon . |
17 | According to reports by the Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and other non-governmental organizations , the annual deforestation rate has reached 80,000 hectares , threatening economic disaster , with rivers losing their depth and the sedimentation capacity of the Panama Canal severely reduced . |
18 | The Battalion reformed in 1920 , the Wolverton Company now designated ‘ A ’ , their HQ the Drill Hall , Wolverton , completed at the end of 1914 . |
19 | The associations are anxious that the campaign gain momentum as the March budget rapidly approaches . |
20 | So the March judgment still stands , in breach of statute , giving temporary administrative powers to parties unnamed by a will . |
21 | Villa 's sharp shooters , mounting a serious championship bid , switch their sights to the Coca-Cola Cup tonight aiming to gun down Oxford . |
22 | Left : Storing water at room temperature and aerating takes up a lot of space but may be worthwhile — the bucket on the right may have had salt added , but the SG tester also incorporates a thermometer . |
23 | The Brighton Hotel also boasts an attractive restaurant offering superb menus ; spacious function rooms for conferences , meetings , weddings , parties and banquets ; and comfortable relaxing bar and lounge areas . |
24 | The Brighton study also investigated the occupational status of 154 problem drug users ( 90 per cent opioid users ) , and found that 72 per cent of those available for work were unemployed , compared to 16 per cent in the total 17–35-year-old population . |
25 | The Masai moran customarily spent ten to fifteen years of warriorhood living communally , apart from their families and under the supervision of specially designated elders , in warrior villages , or manyattas , at the end of which time they married and settled down . |
26 | It was immediately obvious that as the Cayman quarter mostly comprised aluminium , it registered as a foil on the meter of my Whites 5900 Di Pro SL . |
27 | Union discontent was lead by a well-organised unified opposition front , and the Rasputin affair further lost legitimacy of Tsarism with an opposition stronger than in 1905 . |
28 | At the opposite extreme of a pulse of extremely long duration , the Fourier spectrum only contains extremely low frequencies . |
29 | Not a peep from the Treasury Solicitor ; the D-Notice Committee obviously did n't ( notice , that is ) . |
30 | The PCR product thus generated can also be sequenced directly , enabling the immunological characteristics of a single bacterial colony to be correlated with the DNA sequence controlling that phenotype . |