Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Its essential components are a two-stranded antiparallel β -ribbon that lies in the DNA major groove , two outer A helices available to make cooperative interactions with adjacent proteins along the DNA , and two inner B helices forming the subunit interface . |
2 | Stewart had filled in the V62 form while standing in the queue moments before staging the hold-up , the jury heard . |
3 | Well y it always used to be stowed down at , come from er Sprawton and stowed on the dock , |
4 | And what has happened over time is that , in the twentieth century , with the advent of two world wars , with the impact of the worst economic depression that the world 's ever seen , with the rise to global dominance , both economic and military , indeed one might say culturally , the rise to global dominance of the United States , the scale and er scope of the U S executive branch has grown and with it an increasing er attention and focus on the presidency . |
5 | A good deal of the work is done in ad hoc teams as required by an individual patient 's diagnosis and condition . |
6 | There does n't seem to be a consistent upward pattern er traffic that comes into a dealers showrooms to buy cars can be up one week , it can be down the next . |
7 | He adds that the private client business produces an average of around 0.35% commission as opposed to the industry 's norm of around 0.5% . |
8 | One morning I was called up in front of the 2ème Bureau and walked into an office to be interviewed by three Sergeants who spoke perfect English . |
9 | Possibly the most terrifying of Rodley 's activities whilst attached to No 5 Group was a remarkable escape from destruction when he took off from Coningsby on a special mining raid , with a full load of Admiralty aerial mines , and suffered engine failure almost immediately after take-off . |
10 | The former deputy prime minister , Lord Whitelaw , was contacted about Mrs Byers 's case and wrote to the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang . |
11 | In the paragraph of which she complains I was briefly putting each side 's case as outlined to the inquiry . |
12 | I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one . |
13 | I shall need to see today 's print-outs and talk to the drivers tomorrow , ’ she followed up firmly . |
14 | Each time the tension starts building up round Grimes , either in his person or in his absence , and eventually the mood erupts in an orchestral interlude descriptive in some way of the horror and introspection of Grimes 's existence and leading to a scene in which that existence is laid bare in monologue . |
15 | The Lexical Syllabus has been ‘ developed out of the author 's assessment that ELT in the late 1980s and early '90s had lost its way ’ . |
16 | Would you like to represent the NCT and voice our member 's opinions and needs on an official body concerned with promoting good ante-natal care ? |
17 | Later , in a speech at Warsaw University , the Prince spoke with admiration of the Polish people 's struggle and talked to the veterans of the uprising in which people took to the streets against the Germans , expecting help which never came from the nearby Russian army . |
18 | Always grumbling , he had threatened them with all kinds of dreadful punishment if he had caught them walking in St Andrew 's churchyard or sheltering in the porch . |
19 | This morning the 780 employees of Digital in Galway will wake up with a hangover after a night 's mourning and stare into an uncertain future , wishing that some divine intervention could be called upon to extract them from their present straits . |
20 | Finally they arrived at Maggie 's cottage and stopped outside the front door . |
21 | They passed the Bush family 's cottage and struggled by the Vicarage . |
22 | When they were on holiday from school , she and Francis used to came to Billy 's cottage and sit in the kitchen , drinking tea . |
23 | He laid the rule on the girl 's chest and peered at the calibrations . |
24 | He made his way up to the top floor , found Maidstone 's apartment and knocked on the door . |
25 | Kopyion pulled out the old revolver stolen from the Academician 's apartment and moved over the fallen figure . |
26 | It could be , too , that the unusually complex character of Captain Hawkins , an illegitimate son of Peter Simple 's uncle , a man moved by obsessive jealousy , eroded by concealed cowardice and capable of the most intricate plotting against the young hero , has something to do with one of O'Brian 's most impressive studies of character , the officer Lord Clonfert who , in The Mauritius Command , more than once frustrates Aubrey 's plans and perplexes to the point of real suffering the open-minded captain with his extraordinary psychosomatic state . |
27 | As one director put it at the time : ‘ I will not allow my social workers , one of whose core values is honesty , to go into people 's houses and behave in a fundamentally deceitful way ’ . |
28 | It will be about twice as long as the goods brake and , as Colin 's article states , it will be carried on No. 5 's bogies and used as a mobile shop/ticket office/refreshment car . |
29 | Peacock is unsettled at St James 's Park and confused about the managerial situation . |
30 | On the following day Kim announced that he would honour his family 's wishes and remain within the DLP . |