Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [conj] [art] [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.

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1 C.I . 's response after the restart was again positive with scrum-half Gareth Hall forcing his way through a ruck of players to apply the touchdown and with wind assistance fullback McDougall converted causing obvious problems for the home side now trailing 13–3 .
2 The law 's response if the matter were tested would doubtless be that , first , it must be satisfactorily established by the doctor responsible that the patient was in fact incompetent .
3 Pound the garlic and mash it with the cod 's roe until the paste is quite smooth before gradually adding 3 tablespoons of the oil .
4 Edward Pearce 's Sketch When the House is ready to burst into song
5 Aware , as she most certainly was , that she could not be pleased to see him — grief , if past experience was anything to go by , they 'd no doubt be going for each other 's throats before the meal was half over — Leith returned to the kitchen and prepared some salad .
6 It is the defendant 's case that the plaintiff was at all times , pushing to proceed as a matter of urgency on the deal .
7 The three appeal judges considered this issue at length and , again , all affirmed Justice Morling 's decision that the advertisement was rightfully to be considered as being published for the commercial gain of the tobacco industry .
8 The company will also be estopped if the transferee has relied on a false statement in his transferor 's certificate that the transferor was the registered holder of the shares on the date stated in the certificate .
9 If , however , it were marketed as a child 's toy or the blade were such that when used to peel potatoes it disintegrated into splinters , then it would not be as safe as people generally were entitled to expect .
10 The hearse took her to St Paul 's churchyard where the service was to be held .
11 But apart from the occasional buyer , Modigliani 's paintings remained stacked in a corner in Zborowski 's apartment and the price was depressingly low .
12 Though infection may be acquired by ingestion of faecal larvae , the important route , as in Oslerus infection , is thought to be by transfer of L1 in the bitch 's saliva when the pup is licked .
13 The Renault lorry 's trailer became wedged under the bridge 's archway and a crane was brought to the scene to pull the vehicle free .
14 I am also grateful for the Secretary of State 's confirmation that the order was won on merit and is a testament to the ability and dedication of the management and work force at Yarrow Shipbuilders .
15 This accommodated Walesa 's demands that the constitution be decided by referendum ; the consequences of a negative vote were not spelled out .
16 Do n't mention the war , ’ was SGI 's reply when the subject was broached .
17 But at yesterday 's meeting of the Snowdonia National Park 's northern area planning committee , members accepted an officer 's recommendation that the application be declined , and that Manweb be asked to place the cables underground .
18 Then , ducking his head under , he tried to free Gomez 's legs but the line was in and out of them like a cat 's cradle .
19 The highly promising Keith Andrew from Lancashire would be qualified to take over in 1954 , and it was not a surprise when Northants decided to terminate Fiddling 's engagement before the season was out .
20 There were just the three of them , with Chamberlain holding one man 's future or the other 's in the palm of his hand .
21 Its terrible grasp could not cut Aenarion 's armour but the pressure was too much for any mortal to bear .
22 STEPHEN 'S BREAKTHROUGH And the Patent is Applied for
23 This is the general form of Faraday 's law where the derivative is now taken in the frame moving with the wire .
24 Patrick was three months old when Sarah knew for sure that she would have James 's child before the year was out .
25 Four were part of the British Defender Whitbread team , but only two have sailed in previous Admiral 's Cups and the team is short of top level round the cans expertise .
26 It reminded me of that episode in Rudyard Kipling 's Kim where the boy is confronted with a shattered pot and comes under pressure to reconstruct it in his mind as it once was .
27 The three new squads will be formed in addition to the Davis Cup squad , and represent the most tangible development of the Cellnet 's sponsorship since the country 's leading cellular phone network operator announced its six-figure commitment to British men 's tennis last autumn .
28 It is our client 's contention that the accident was caused by X [ BRIEF SUMMARY OF FACTS AND ALLEGATIONS ] .
29 By omitting the blocks to the east and west of the site that Hall had included , Manners was effectively answering Palmerston 's accusation that the Government was indulging in a ‘ mania for pulling down ’ .
30 Taking account of the way in which these needs are perceived , both from the teacher 's standpoint and the child 's , can be an illuminating experience .
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