Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If live theatre turns you on you can choose from several plays or musicals each night . |
2 | I 'd spent most of my life building that career . |
3 | Now , you start that building that information into the first statement of the girl goes for a walk . |
4 | Always use a new condom each time you have penetrative sex . |
5 | She included in her discontent each miscarriage of her own generosity , but nothing was so bad as what she had seen in the farmyard . |
6 | Owner Stewart Tarratt said : ‘ There were several burglaries that night and I think the thief just stopped here for a meal break . ’ |
7 | Pull that no pull that top down . |
8 | Betty Hawkes took her to the local hop that evening , where they danced to the strict tempo of Victor Sylvester records : a very different world to the music of Miller and Goodman and Basie that she 'd jived to in the States . |
9 | And you need to choose a P E P manager per year , so if you 're already with one P E P manager , you 've either got to buy him out and give it to another P E P manager , or you can , you can erm er choose another one each year in other words , I do a different P E P each year , with a different manager , and that keeps everything moving so that you 've got a good spread . |
10 | She buys a refrigerator , plugs it in , and puts her food in there , and gets to some , maybe minus ten , or minus fifteen erm centigrade that way . |
11 | Why are we expected to be stunned into admiration each day by the media , which invites us to ponder the fortune and greatness of those who are the most voracious consumers of the precious treasures of the earth ? |
12 | The good loser is recognisable as the competitor who nods with rueful admiration each time the opponent scores . |
13 | It does occur to Fukuyama that religion might have some sort of unease to express with all this , but he appears to conceive of religion under only two modes . |
14 | ‘ Indulge in a work-out each morning ? ’ |
15 | The London computer and the Hong Kong computer each hold and run a copy of the SunAccount application software . |
16 | I called him in Aswan that afternoon , I said , " Majesty , do you want me to cone ? " he said , " Come at once . " |
17 | The Guardian newspaper , in partnership with the Royal Institute for the Blind and associates has launched a system that enables the entire editorial text of the newspaper to be transmitted nightly via Teletext on Channel 4 television 's frequencies to a personal computer , which can read the text in a synthesised voice to blind and partially sighted people : those that can afford an £8,000 Braille terminal can also read the text that way , and it can also be displayed in large print on the screen for those with poor sight ; the text is structured so that readers can scan the headlines and choose the items that interest them ; the paper will be marketed , serviced and supported by Electronic Text Networks Associates Ltd of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , a commercial venture one third owned by the Guardian and the charity ; the other shareholders , each with a third share , are Aptech Ltd , which specialises in computer aids for disabled people , and Intelligent Research Ltd , which made the hardware for the system ; the decoder board for the personal computer is £400 , plus about £500 for a speech synthesizer ; the annual subscription to the electronic paper is £160 and the partners hope that other papers will decide to go onto the system . |
18 | In a trial each subject stands to benefit ( though in the event no benefit may arise or there may even be risk of harm ) , but in non-preventive or non-therapeutic research the experimental subject is simply assisting the researcher to obtain biological data — for example , how a particular drug is excreted . |
19 | Martin Luther , whose own convictions had been tempered and proved like the finest steel , knew well that in the hour of trial each man must have his own convictions , or he will find himself with none . |
20 | Apparently she has never once run into personal danger , and perhaps the clarity of her intention , and the careful planning of her route each night , have helped in this respect . |
21 | I asked that they take a different route each time , as far as possible , and to occasionally drive him there . |
22 | She said , By gum that woman 's got full hands . |
23 | The report 's recommendations include : an increase in the federal gasoline tax of 20 cents a gallon each year for five years ; a carbon tax to diminish global warming ; more US assistance for overseas development and efforts to limit population growth ; tax and other incentives for environmentally sensitive technology , and development of a national environmental strategy . |
24 | I should thought Mr Chairman that number nine one B that erm they could of found a |
25 | The truth is Mr Chairman that community care had as it 's major objective extending choice , give the chance to stay at home to many people for as long as possible , to eliminated the unwanted percentage of residential placements . |
26 | Most of the words that go into New Scientist each week first appear on manual typewriters at an office in London 's West End . |
27 | The levels of relocation allowances paid will change over time with employers usually reviewing their cash values each year . |
28 | The prime difference is that Mitroff and Emshoff pursue the underlying values each stakeholder group holds with respect to specific strategies . |
29 | The computer continues to solve the equations , providing a complete series of new values each time an individual value is changed . |
30 | However , seeing as I was in Rosslare that day , it amused me to keep an eye out for the car he 'd described . |