Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , a consideration of earlier work on DMVs has led us to the conclusion that the settlement patterns we actually see on the maps and in the landscape consist of a range of settlements , at various stages of development at all periods ; everything , in fact , from surviving medieval villages to totally abandoned farm sites . |
2 | The functionalist tendencies we have detected in Tylor loom much larger in the work of his French contemporary , Emile Durkheim ( 1858–1917 ) , the last and greatest of the forerunners of modern social anthropology to be discussed here . |
3 | And despite several offers from ‘ B ’ Division clubs he would prefer to get fixed up with a senior side . |
4 | Even in these countries , however , although employers ' organisations may not be direct bargaining institutions they can still play an important role in industrial relations by helping to achieve a degree of cohesion among employers through their coordinating and advisory functions . |
5 | They 're brick houses you know that 's why she had a grant ? |
6 | But it was n't the camp reactions he was troubled about at the moment , it was Mrs Robson 's . |
7 | So he took the radio instead of , part payment you see , that was the first time . |
8 | From the same ministry contracts he was able to elicit official references — on departmental letter-heading and addressed ‘ to whom it may concern ’ — to bolster his standing with the suppliers and with other customers . |
9 | Your fingerprints were found on the spent shell cases they found on The Sandhopper 's deck . |
10 | As a dive computer it logs depth , temperature and cylinder pressure as functions of time , but by using different sensors it can also log up to eight other parameters simultaneously , and control 12 external devices like switches and relays . |
11 | When I returned , to my horror , I discovered a dive computer I had borrowed was missing . |
12 | The best purchase decision you 'll ever make ! |
13 | Like all contingency plans it was backed by a wealth of research and solid information . |
14 | Lord Lawson , who has restricted his comments on the economy since his resignation four years ago , said : ‘ If the Chancellor is to make significant early inroads into the budget deficit he has no option but to increase tax substantially . ’ |
15 | Experts say it 's one of the worst allergy cases they 've seen . |
16 | Fergie 's sister coins it |
17 | A mouse without a tail , the PC variety I mean , is nothing new . |
18 | Her brothers all smoked yet when Mickey had seen his sister smoking he had snatched the cigarette from her hand , grinding it out with his heel , shouting at her that only dags smoked . |
19 | In that case Jim you say to your staff that you 're gon na have a dialogue with Dave and myself , with a view to confirming how it will be implemented as far as your organization is concerned . |
20 | er well of course they were opposed to everything , working class , there was some er some sympathy from the old Journal , and the Evening News was a lot better course course it was , it was a Liberal paper . |
21 | The first census pairs them off man for man , leaving a surplus of 273 who are redeemed by money . |
22 | In a Diploma Level course it would be supplemented by self-organized practical work whilst , in academic courses ( ( c ) – ( g ) below ) there would be a requirement for personal reading and assignments . |
23 | but it 's not television , i i it 's , it 's Doctor Who and , and Prisoner and , you know er very interesting and very easy for enthusiasts to direct a lot of their time and energy to maybe I do n't maybe there was a increased pressure to work and study which was erm self motivated rather than being externally imposed , maybe he maybe there was a fundamental lack of enthusiasm in him for what is described as the hardware of computing , the , the , the , the , the instruments , the machines maybe there was a less than comprehensive understanding of what is known as the firmware , that 's to say I mean operating systems that are built into the thing to make it work , you 've got to understand the firmware because otherwise you do n't understand what the machine will think you mean and what that will do and I would have thought that whereas superficially you can ignore the firmware , it 's all in there , it understands as you , I would have thought , grew into a er a graduate computer scientist you 've got to have some idea about that . |
24 | In their majority verdict they also expressed the view that the crime was committed under provocation . |
25 | There are possibly fallow deer in the beech woods you own the other side of the valley ? " |
26 | At part level it consists ( see Figure 6.4 ) of information on every part the company has used . |
27 | And mum mum you know what , we went |
28 | With the help of Haslington and Sandbach Knitting Clubs it took just ten days to fill 18 large bin liners and two machines were donated as well . |
29 | They offer a challenge to any simplistic view of the relative skills of the ‘ lay ’ parent and the ‘ professional ’ teacher , by demonstrating that while parents may never be conscious of the teaching strategies they use to help their child acquire language , they are in a very important sense , their children 's teachers . |
30 | The poll asked : ‘ In building roads it sometimes happens that roads have to be built through or across sites of natural beauty or historical interest . |