Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | The general effect of the plan would be , that towards the park we should have a beautiful range of public buildings . |
2 | Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children . |
3 | ‘ But for the hurricane we would have a third quarter profit of almost £22m and a return to profits in the nine months , ’ says Robertson . |
4 | ‘ If I go to the cinema I 'll have a panic attack and everyone will want to have me thrown out . ’ |
5 | As I walk round the croft I can feel a strange sensation in my stomach , a feeling not unlike fear , and I now know that she is dead . |
6 | In the afternoon they should have a lecture and alternative football with sports practice . |
7 | However , if this is not the case we may find a combinatorial explosion of word strings . |
8 | If that was the case I 'd play a synthesiser . ’ |
9 | If this is the case he will run a big race for trainer Noel Meade who was forced to take him out of the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham . |
10 | From the grave he could make a girl like her , who had never known him , feel extremes of emotion . |
11 | Adjacent to the Winery you will find a selection of Period Oak & Country Furniture , displayed in an Attractive Setting , Complemented by a selection of Paintings & Ceramics . |
12 | To make sure the G M B is at the head of the field we must have a reasonable Health and Safety Officer who would ensure that our safety reps and full-time officers are kept up to speed with all the changes in legislation and to provide the adequate training . |
13 | ’ … if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them . ’ |
14 | 9 – ( 1 ) Where there is an agreement to sell goods on the terms that the price is to be fixed by the valuation of a third party , and he can not or does not make the valuation , the agreement is avoided ; but if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them . |
15 | On the other side of the coin you might find a child who is experiencing such difficulties in his learning that the first line of attack must be in , in terms of perhaps producing just an improvement of his base level of learning , so that the next step can be taken . |
16 | In the chest they may have a dry racking , teasing , hacking cough and so sore and worse ( < ) motion ; it is similar to Bryonia and Phosphorus . |
17 | Some politicians freely confess that they have packed supposedly ‘ independent ’ inquiries , in the hope they will produce a congenial result . |
18 | On the V8 109 if you remove the carbs from the manifold you will find a restrictor plate with small holes to strangle the engine power to comply with EEC regulations for type approval . |
19 | To the west you could see a sprinkling of town lights and , further west , the hills where the coal came from . |
20 | If I can get three or four dishes into the freezer I can do a dinner party without worrying about being home in time to cook . ’ |
21 | Moreover , a serious disadvantage is that a student enrolling for a Dip.HE course is not guaranteed , in every case , that on successful completion of the course he will secure a place on a subsequent degree course . |
22 | Then before putting the resolution to the vote I shall say a few words and ask whether , ah , there are any questions . |
23 | In the complex we can use a similar basis to classify the PH 3 modes as symmetric ( giving dipole changes parallel to the M-P bond ) and antisymmetric ( giving dipole changes perpendicular to the bond ) . |
24 | – I dare say that when I strip the tank down in the future I 'll find a mixed colony lurking somewhere in a corner ! |
25 | But safely shut in her new home , fed on taro scraps and berries , she would grow fat ; and one day in the future she would make a tough but tasty roast for a clan gathering . |
26 | In the future it would earn a lot of laughs , but Rain did not think it deserved any yet . |
27 | In the resultant Postlethwait audio-tutorial laboratory , open from around 7.00 a.m. to 11.30 pm. , the student could come at a time of his own choosing ; at the entrance he would receive a descriptive hand-out explaining what books , notes , equipment would be necessary to bring along ; once inside he would be given a botanical specimen and would enter a pleasant area equipped with a multiplicity of booths or carrels . |
28 | If it 's another tank I ca n't prove otherwise but I know one tank er the fourth tank you ca n't empty it , it 's got be syphoned out it comes from the top and er if you went there and just opened the valve you can get a an ounce of diesel out of it . |
29 | A few months later Sanders recalled that Lloyd George had " prophesied great unpopularity for the government during the period of demobilisation and said if we had an election in the Spring we might get a Bolshevik Government . |
30 | Outside the window she could hear a strong wind blowing . |