Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | In the 68th minute , Derby clinched victory through Kitson 's lob after an excellent break by Paul Williams . |
2 | Dinosaurs as dragons rather than as ancestral birds or lizards struck the painter John Martin as he prepared a frontispiece for Mantell 's Wonders of Geology ( 1838 ) . |
3 | Meanwhile , unknown Graham Kavanagh could be tossed in at the deep end for Middlesbrough 's FA Cup clash with Chelsea on Sunday . |
4 | Sunderland are expected to join the chase for Middlesbrough 's want-away striker Bernie Slaven . |
5 | IT 'S THE THRILL OF THE CHASE FOR MIDDLESBROUGH 'S FLYING LADY |
6 | Charlton recalls Aston Villa 's Paul McGrath but has also opted for Middlesbrough 's Alan Kernaghan , who wins only his fifth cap . |
7 | Environment Minister Lady Blatch signs on the dotted line today to endorse £40m of Government cash for Middlesbrough 's City Challenge plans . |
8 | THE search for Middlesbrough 's ‘ superwoman ’ is underway . |
9 | REPUBLIC of Ireland B international full back Curtis Fleming has been put on stand-by for Middlesbrough 's Rumbelows League Cup semi-final second leg at Manchester United tomorrow night . |
10 | STRIKER Bernie Slaven last night promised his full backing for Middlesbrough 's promotion drive . |
11 | A HOME Office grant for a youth work project has signalled a period of intense activity for Middlesbrough 's Safer Cities programme . |
12 | The 26-year-old midfielder , who played in all three of England 's European championship games , now faces an anxious wait for Taylor 's verdict . |
13 | ‘ Who employed there would know most about Hauser 's day-to-day work , the orders he gives ? ’ |
14 | So when Esquire ask for their 2,000 words next month about the connection between the Croatian Winter Olympics team uniform and Public Enemy , or the brutal point of Michael Barrymore , I can somehow contrive it that I end up writing about how it feels waiting for Maddy 's first smile , about the wonder of her 35th day , about her growing up and me growing up . |
15 | The Merchant Seamen 's Fund provided an illustration and stimulus for the development of a large number of private philanthropic societies to provide relief for sick and shipwrecked mariners , Sailors ' homes and schooling for seamen 's children which endeavoured to do something to ease their lot . |
16 | Power to authorize grant of licences for seamen 's canteens |
17 | I was upset about Sheila 's illness , upset and angry . |
18 | It is in that light that the notorious tales about Sussex 's impenetrability must be seen . |
19 | Ah well it gives you the chance to get , to increase the rent if you er but if you 're happy with them as operators er you can boost your income for the year . |
20 | The problem was complicated by the numerous copies after the picture , several of them being claimed as Antonello 's original , notably the version in the Institute of Arts , Detroit . |
21 | There may even have been a certain temperamental affinity between Baden-Powell 's Scouting philosophy and the restless energies of Hooliganism , and he was even so outrageous as to recommend the Hooligans to the National Defence Association as ‘ the best class of boy ’ : Predictably , his remarks invited the characteristic reversal of the problem , when a member of the National Defence Association asked : |
22 | It had identified itself as Churchill 's private secretary , Jock Colville , and said they realized he had some news to tell them . |
23 | But it is his talent as a designer of decorative furniture and domestic accessories that is mainly responsible for Fornasetti 's enduring renown . |
24 | To some observers , it seemed that Laura 's provoking passivity acted as a stimulant for Bernard 's aggression . |
25 | ‘ Is responsible for IMC 's presence here . |
26 | Yet in practice justification by an imperative does not benefit from this logical advantage , is very much open to doubt ( indeed invites it , without a first principle such as Kant 's Categorical Imperative to save from appealing from imperative to imperative in an infinite regress ) , while the appeal to pleasure does not seem vulnerable to ethical scepticism at all . |
27 | This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself . |
28 | The relations of Daedalic with orientalising pottery , and of the earliest marbles with Daedalic , suggest , in our schematic time-structure , a point around the mid-century for Nikandre 's dedication , the Delos kouros fragments and the Delphi bronze coming perhaps a little later . |
29 | However , while this is true , it misses the point ; for Braudel 's choice of categories is guided by more than pragmatic considerations , and is based on a view of historical explanations . |
30 | These included the BBC 's Your Witness , a courtroom-style debate in which the producer 's assistant was a toothy young lady by the name of Esther Rantzen , and two interviews with Prince Philip , once on my own when he came to Edinburgh as Chancellor of the University , the other in Newcastle for Tyne-Tees ' Face the Press . |