Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although some patients may develop serious complications such as fistulas , pelvic sepsis , pouchitis , and strictures the outcome in these patients is not necessarily a catastrophe and some enjoy remarkably satisfactory pouch function at least in the medium term .
2 TOP mountain bike riders from all over the country battled it out in North Yorkshire at the weekend .
3 Nevertheless , there 's a fundamental distinction made by most authors that um y'know kind of up to a certain age involving kids in sexual relations with adults is abusive because of the discrepancy in power , because of the discrepancy in physical size , because of a whole range of social discrepancies .
4 By rail Intercity from all over the country .
5 Sixty nuclear opposition groups from all over the country supported the Union of Concerned Scientists when it presented evidence at official hearings about weaknesses in the emergency cooling systems designed to stop a reactor overheating .
6 It , but er the difference this is that we 've got a piece of fabric coming of there with a weight holding it down .
7 ‘ The first time Jimmy Patino , who represented family interests on the board , came to a meeting , he read me the riot act about how of every £1 I was talking about , 51p was owned by the family , and of that 51p , 25p of it was his .
8 Delorean car enthusiasts from all over the world are set to converge on the province on Thursday for their annual reunion .
9 I thought it was a towing bar for that , but it 's another boat sort of down in the in the se se harbour .
10 Car passengers from all over the country arriving at Holyhead want a relaxed journey to Dublin .
11 Car passengers from all over the country arriving at Holyhead want a relaxed journey to Dublin .
12 stopped at the tea rooms after completely over the top ordering .
13 To celebrate this , OUP has found 1,000 new phrasal verbs from somewhere for the latter publication to take the tally to 11,000 entries .
14 He said that the new ‘ learning for work scheme ’ — intended to provide opportunities for the unemployed to pursue vocationally relevant full-time courses of education , with fees paid and an allowance equivalent to their benefit entitlement for up to a year — gave another opportunity for the longer-term unemployed to take up training opportunities and thus to increase their chances of finding employment .
15 With a network of around 120,000 miles of footpaths , bridleways and by-ways to tackle — it 'll take clearance groups at least until the year 2000 to get the job done .
16 Karaoke night : Heighington Young Farmers are holding a karaoke night at 7.30pm in the village hall on Tuesday , March 24 .
17 Well in my second year I coxed one of the women 's university boats against well underneath the famous Sue Brown .
18 The price includes airmail postage to everywhere in the world .
19 My name 's Chris , I 'm from the river town URC in just down the road .
20 Some 16 town criers from all over the country , including the world 's loudest , will be competing for the trophy .
21 Free Datapost collection from anywhere in the country — just call free on 0800 88 44 22 .
22 Amanda Brown gave the Cambridge club match victory in just under the hour , allowing Welwyn 's No. 1 Joan Caplen just two games in a straight sets dismissal .
23 There were reports of sterling sales from all around the world and also by major British companies .
24 At Ian 's funeral friends from all over the country turned up .
25 The problem is I think it 's the I mean there is a private security firm in there at the moment , perhaps they 'll remain till eventually it 's all done .
26 This record is slowly starting to build up , and will be augmented , I hope , by the National Life Story Collection 's new initiative to tape record photographers from all round the country , as part of the National Sound Archive 's audio history of Britain .
27 It 's well-written , informative , full of on-the-spot reports and case studies from all over the world — though somewhat eclectic politically ( however , many would consider this a point in its favour ) .
28 After a short ceremony at their Sheffield Park Station at 2.00pm in the presence of Mr Andrew Dow , head of the NRM at York , she will haul a VIP train over the full length of the recently extended Bluebell .
29 But already they carry a price tag of up to a thousand pounds each .
30 To give themselves ready cash , some American airlines want to keep a 10% ticket tax for up to a year before handing it over to the government .
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