Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Those who find in that formulation a description of authentic Co-operation will be content with his verdict .
2 After hundreds of years of embattled resistance the Dwarf city of Karak Eight Peaks falls to attack by Orcs , Goblins and Skaven .
3 The reduction in the and the persistent rise the depreciation charge , which is going over the last four years as we maintain a high level of capital spending .
4 And when they married , he gave each grandchild a wedding present from his own handiwork .
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6 Paris alerted Croydon , where both planes were due to land and in due course a pilot went up from Croyden to guide him down .
7 ‘ However , in due course a few , a very few indeed , intelligent teachers came to take a cool look at what was happening and they realised that for the vast majority of children the majority of our educational processes add about as much to the mental stature of our children as a diet of sawdust would add to their physical stature … . ,
8 It must be likely that in due course a parent company in the UK will be legally responsible for the debts of at least its wholly owned subsidiaries unless , perhaps , it files some sort of public disclaimer .
9 I would always advise a small bit of brush on the takeoff side of the jump and in due course a white tape on the landing side .
10 The accomplice becomes an enemy , and in due course a victim , at which point he can only salute the irony of his being executed on All Souls , Day : ‘ This is the day wherein I wished to fall/By the false faith of him whom most I trusted ’ ( V.i .
11 A gift of £250 from Sir Alan 's will went towards the making of tennis courts , and in due course a Trust Fund was established , of which the School has been a great beneficiary over the years .
12 In any event , in due course a suitable solatium in the form of an apology was offered to Harold Wilson — or at lest a solatium which he regarded as suitable since he possesses the invaluable quality of being able to convince himself of the correctness of whatever he does — and the matter ended .
13 In due course a motion " That it is satisfactorily proved to this Conference that the intermarriage of deaf and dumb is conducive to their happiness and there is no reason to fear injurious results there from " , was carried by a majority of twenty-four to two .
14 The old Soviet parliament was to be replaced by a two-chamber Supreme Soviet , and in due course a new Soviet Constitution would be presented for approval leading to presidential and perhaps more general multiparty elections the following year .
15 To me , he wrote on 10 February as follows , the invective being tempered by the desire expressed at the beginning that we should have in due course a prolonged tête-à-tête :
16 In due course a hotel in Suceava had reported that two English tourists had failed to return .
17 In due course an Application for Planning Permission will have to be submitted to the Local Planning Authority .
18 In due course the parents are relieved when he begins to ‘ miss ’ his two o'clock and then his six o'clock feeds .
19 When the WICBC met to discuss the captaincy for the visit to Australia in 1960–1 , it was Alexander himself who pressed Worrell 's claims , and in due course the announcement was made that Worrell would lead the team .
20 In due course the principle could be extended to cover child care for older children .
21 In due course the host dies and releases into the environment virus carrying fragments of its DNA ( see diagram below ) .
22 In due course the two types were combined , the show stock contributing its ‘ perfect ’ udder and well-placed teats ( ideally suited to machine milking ) to the efficient productivity of the commercial animal , and the breed was further developed for increased yields without loss of butterfat .
23 It reverted to being a draught animal in many places , losing its beef productivity , though in some areas its old milking abilities were encouraged and in due course the dairies of Cheshire came to rely on Longhorn milk for cheese-making ; from 1839 onwards Longhorns were frequently winning major beef prizes too , right through to the 1880s .
24 After several years he displayed the results in London in 1804 but said himself that the calves at one month old were ‘ as fat as quails ’ , though he declared that in due course the hide , flesh , milk and tallow would be of superior quality and value .
25 In due course the numbers will be drastically reduced by natural mortalities , disease and predators being the chief causes .
26 In due course the main gallery will be refurbished and modernised to provide an important contribution to the cultural amenities of Bristol .
27 In due course the bank sought to enforce its security .
28 In due course the meeting took place .
29 In due course the surface temperature on Venus was higher than the boiling point of water , so that there was no longer any possibility of liquid water on the planet 's surface — in other words , there could be no rivers or seas .
30 One possibility is that the Sun is currently going through a ‘ quiescent ’ phase : the nuclear reactions at its core are continuing just sufficiently to keep our star shining , but no more than that ; in due course the Sun will get back to ‘ business as usual ’ .
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