Example sentences of "a [noun prp] [noun sg] [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In front of each a Tam o'Shanter called a caubeen sported a pale blue hackle made of feathers .
2 I 'm also using Crown power amps and a MIDI controller called a Ground Control . ’
3 At the exalted level of Olympic competition that might be true , although I find it hard to attribute the concept of ‘ needing ’ to Carl Lewis , who , and no doubt I am being unfair , always looks to me like the lead actor in a Disney film entitled The Fastest Kid on Earth .
4 The decision arose from the case of Nancy Curzon , who was allowed to die on Dec. 26 after a Missouri court authorized the removal of her feeding tube [ see p. 37911 ] .
5 He was ( fact ) the charismatic leader of a Lancashire sect called the Church of the Christian Israelites , active in Ashton-under-Lyne , Lancashire , in the mid-19th century .
6 In one case a Leeds man received a quarterly bill for more than three thousand pounds after British Gas engineers fitted his new meter back to front !
7 FRANTIC balloon-blowing and a cancelled fly-past by an RAF formation marked the launch of a new hospital trust yesterday .
8 He also ruled out what an ITN interviewer called a ‘ gentle readjustment ’ of the pound , saying that was an unacceptable soft option .
9 Instead , the initial implementation will appear as an Ethernet switch called the DragonSwitch , which fits into its existing Access/One hubs .
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