Example sentences of "[noun] with a [noun] [num] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Treleaven strolled out for the first play-off hole , the par-four 10th , and saw off all opposition with a birdie three on the second most difficult hole on the course .
2 Now , just as Norman thought he had rekindled his old flame with a closing 63 at Montego Bay that would have floored anyone but Faldo , he must recover his wits again .
3 Davis Love III , the American , slipped from second place with a one-over-par 73 for 138 , and another American , Mark Calcavecchia , missed the cut for the second successive tournament .
4 European Ryder Cup player David Feherty made a charge on the lead with a six-under-par 65 for a 36-hole total of 137 , five behind Watts , who had rounds of 63 and 69 .
5 Things would deteriorate rather quickly , for Alberto would return to his hotel in the evening with a sculpture eight to twelve inches tall under his arm and come back the next day with a piece no more than three or four inches high …
6 SAM TORRANCE led the British charge with a seven-under-par 65 in the first round of the German Masters in Stuttgart yesterday .
7 The Australians , needing 196 from 47 overs to win a rain-affected contest , were led by man-of-the-match Mark Taylor with a patient 78 off 109 balls , which included just one boundary .
8 I placed my fish in a 36″ aquarium with a Fluval 4 at one end to create a fast current ( with no attached spray bar ) .
9 The ideal learning conditions for getting acquainted with the harness are flat water with a Force 2 to 3 onshore wind .
10 Mr Smith , 17 , of Heslington Lane , York , died when his Suzuki 250 was in collision with a Volvo 440 in University Road .
11 By December even the most basic Fiesta models will have a driver 's side airbag with a passenger one as an option .
12 The 20-year-old , a Hampshire regular , seized his opportunity with both hands to take the trophy , winning a four-way play-off with a birdie three at the daunting 455-yard 10th , the first hole of sudden-death .
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