Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In Holmes Chapel they take fish and chips home in briefcases , and if you want red cabbage in Macclesfield you get it through Interflora .
2 Unfortunately , in 1776 a fire burnt the theatre to the ground , and with the building of La Scala it was never rebuilt .
3 The last time they had met at Oulton Park he had unthinkingly humiliated her , wounding her immature feelings , and the pain had been intense .
4 When you came to those two meetings at Oulton Park you were wearing school uniform ! ’
5 Known , but somehow often overlooked , is the fact that Ellsworth Kelly he of the precise abstract geometries and the monochromatic fields has always kept a pencil within easy reach , taking it up regularly over the years to make line drawings , uninflected by modelling , chiefly of plants and flowers .
6 When I carried out a survey of undergraduates and their use of books at Sheffield University I needed a sample of all undergraduates in the university during the academic year of the study.8 It was quite a revelation , talking to the Assistant Registrar in charge of records , to discover how difficult it was to define a ‘ student ’ for my purposes .
7 After going to Sheffield University she worked in a London store and trained to be a pilot in her spare time .
8 I think that what we 're really looking for is a stimulating , exciting involvement of parents , of students , of teachers , of everyone who has an interest in the success of a school , and I think for some years at Cardinal Newman we have been trying to create this open society , which gives access at all levels to all the children and to their parents , and we do n't want to close the society in any shape or form .
9 For instance , at Sussex University we have developed a system called Pop Eleven , which , like BASIC , is fully interactive , like PASCAL , has structures which enable you to do complex things .
10 At Sussex University I had harboured hopes of getting very personal with Sally Drayton .
11 A draft constitution announced on Aug. 2 , 1990 , by Capt. Arsene Ye Bognessan , Popular Front secretary for organization , provided for a multiparty system and a state which would be " revolutionary , democratic , anti-imperialist and secular " .
12 Mrs Pember Reeves noted that the Lambeth housewives she visited ‘ seemed to expect judgement to be passed on the absent man according to the amount he allowed them . ’
13 But , says Alfred , it would take more than Hollywood stardom to lure him away from the Sussex cottage he shares with Jill and 12-year-old Rachel , his daughter from a previous relationship .
14 Another point is , up in Hull in October er , somebody wrote a book about Mahatma Ghandi and he got death threats so the vice chancellor of Hull University he 's in Fenners he 's a director of J H Fenners in industrial .
15 Look at what happened with Jim Harvey he did a lot for the club and Ian Muir was severely punished for an incident aimed at John King .
16 Whilst in Fort William she was taken ill with stomach pains .
17 At the head of Lock Avon we were reasonably sheltered by the surrounding amphitheatre of high crags , which emerged at times from gently swirling clouds of blowing snow .
18 All the same , when Jannie spoke in that curious Oxford-and-Cambridge accent she had , she seemed to Tessa immeasurably remote and eccentric — a woman of some quite different generation .
19 If we ca n't get Havstock Park we 'll move
20 But to really appreciate a Woodstock kitchen you have to look deeper than the cabinet door .
21 The result is a Woodstock kitchen you will be truly proud to call your own .
22 Hampton M. Vins PS I hope you will charge your lowest price for it , and if you please not to send a duffil one , but a cloth one , full yard long , fail not on Wednesday , please to send it by Mr. Field the Waterman , who comes to the Beehive , at Queenhithe , pray do n't send a duffil one but a cloth one .
23 In Colin Harvey you had a twinkle-toed midfielder with a heart as big as a lion 's .
24 The problem of how to produce a red wine was as acute in Dom Pérignon 's time as it is today , but according to Frère Pierre he found a solution to the problem by using old vines and selecting only the ripest grapes ; he was thus able to achieve three or four successful vintages of decently coloured wines for about every ten , when the vines might enjoy exceptional warmth during the summer .
25 Mm he 's the drummer , it depends on Roger Taylor I mean , there 's one in Duran Duran as well
26 Like many other RAF servicemen he found himself stationed in Lincolnshire and after five years service his Lincolnshire bonds were established and he later moved to the areas into the more peaceful activity of a fitter in the malting industry .
27 On a visit to Moscow University he was appalled by the historian Sergei Solov'ev 's observation that it was difficult to work out what precisely the medieval chronicler Nestor had contributed to the chronicle which went by his name .
28 For each of the PCR products we have confirmed by sequencing the splices described .
29 Arising from the evidence in the literature and from our empirical studies at Chelsea College it is now possible to offer a model which is compatible with all the evidence and which also has considerable predictive potential .
30 Since growing up on the Norfolk coast he has painted from landscape .
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