Example sentences of "[det] [be] [noun] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now what happens when you go to the station on a Sunday to park your car and find all the spaces are taken up by a car boot , er the whole think is a nonsense and er frankly somebody should tell British Rail so er I wonder if this is Chairman a shot across the bows of er rail privat privatisation and if it is I welcome it .
2 Without any precise calculations let us assume this is £8 a week .
3 With this is mind the Committee voted in favour ( 7:6 ) for the draft rules which classed all members other than Juniors as having full bondholding voting rights and responsibilities .
4 This is Ron the Museum organizer
5 This is Max the Rottweiller .
6 Nash , a scrupulous and sensitive antiquarian , tells us what happened next : ‘ The body , I believe , is perfect , as it has never been opened : we thought it indelicate and indecent to uncover it ; but observing the left hand to lie at a small distance from the body , we took off the cerecloth , and found the hand and nails perfect , but of a brownish colour : the cerecloth consisted of many folds of coarse linen , dipped in wax , tar , and perhaps some gums : over this was wrapt a sheet of lead fitted exactly close to the body . ’
7 This was information the Palestinians sought in vain from the State Department during Mr Bush 's presidency .
8 Then I remember the shout of ‘ Billy Roles ’ place is going up now'' — this was Roles the Builders whose yard was opposite the laundry .
9 This was Max the Rottweiller .
10 Verse 2 Tha 's bin a courtin' Mary Jane etc .
11 These are things the Elton project is also working towards .
12 Teaching skills not only benefit the students nurses will be involved in teaching ; these are skills the nurses will need if they take senior nursing posts , while patient care is also improved .
13 What all the " finishing " processes had in common , apart from a degree of exertion greater than was needed for hand-setting but not necessarily greater than could be expected from a normal young woman , was that these were tasks an apprentice learned only towards the end of his time .
14 Neither is money an issue .
15 the second , I must get that ten pence off there , that 's June 's , that 's not bad and that one 's July but that 's March the second I should have remembered that today .
16 That 's Tommy the Turfman , ’ Mrs Knelle told me .
17 That 's £2,500 a year .
18 That 's Raimundo the peticero , master of the horse , ’ said Luke , with a slight edge to his voice .
19 That 's £182 a week to spend as you wish .
20 They will spend more than £40 a week on oil — that 's £2,000 a year — but you could spend £3,000 on a modern filter system and that will be paid back in 18 months . ’
21 That 's £1 a word , ’ said the clerk .
22 That 's score a goal against the Republic in the present World Cup .
23 The mayor , councillor Ray Turner says : ’ When the king , that 's Charles the second , was proclaimed King in Scotland , he made his way south trying to raise an army and he was turned away from everywhere until he came to Worcester and the mayor there proclaimed him king of England and in recognition the king knighted the mayor and he rode with the king around the city to raise an army . ’
24 That 's the next craftsman 's evening , that 's John the potter and tiler and he 'll be very very good .
25 That 's John the County Planning Officer for North Yorkshire and before that the Minerals Plan er Planning Consultant from the Protesters Group Peter .
26 In fact , the turnover rate is so high , that only one character from the nine-months-old computer game is still in the series — and that 's Bouncer the dog !
27 They ended up laughing about that , but it was the uneasy laughter of desperation and displacement , and all they could do after that was finish the whisky and have the joint Rory had been working on , and it was almost a relief when Fergus was sick as a dog out of the window , hanging out barfing onto the slates and into the guttering while Rory tried to clean the plaster off the top bunk and stowed the guns out of harm 's way .
28 The pay for that was sixpence a day , very good money really .
29 And of course , they had these signs up about la up close to a signal er twenty , twenty five or thirty or whatever it was , that was miles an hour , they were supposed to reduce to that .
30 Neither was sex a relief .
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