Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Group holds afternoon meetings in London once a term . |
2 | Cathryn used to work with the Social Work Department in Craigmillar , but took up a fixed term post at Haddington once the decision was taken to go on tour . |
3 | Klopf accuses artificial intelligence researchers of building only the top ( logical , verbal ) storey of a 1000-storey building . |
4 | Here guests find a swimming pool and small children 's pool , a restaurant serving a choice of menu , a piano bar with music twice a week and an American bar . |
5 | As the last new age travellers moved from their festival site in Hampshire today the question of where they go next remained unanswered . |
6 | Examination and critical analysis of materials specifically produced for minority ethnic group pupils in Britain notably the SCOPE materials and Concept 7/9 . |
7 | These rubber Hammers failed to respond even when Allen marked his transfer from one club to the other with a spectacular , 27th minute shot that cancelled out Wise 's rather streaky opening goal for Chelsea only a minute earlier . |
8 | If the developer has notified the planning authority in advance then the twenty eight day period is extended to four months . |
9 | In fact , so impressed am I with his performance that I shall personally be paying his train fare from Birmingham twice a week . |
10 | Manufacturers do put static protection devices on chips so the problem is nowhere near as bad as it was but it 's better to be safe than out of pocket . |
11 | One more summer term to winter still the house had not looked upon anyone she saw as suitable enough to take on a satisfactory residence within her proud walls , if only she was . |
12 | Matthew Le Tissier is in danger of wrecking his England hopes after being sent off in Southampton 's FA Cup defeat at Norwich just a month after England manager Graham Taylor lectured him about his approach . |
13 | There are currently 27 county teams in England so the logical thing to do would be to divide the counties into three divisions of nine . |
14 | Put simply , once we move away from the commencement theory of jurisdiction then the rationale for saying that absence of evidence does not constitute a jurisdictional defect simply disappears . |
15 | Former finalists Waterloo-Gosforth are the only northern club with a better record of two final appearances will be hoping ( and expecting ) to cash in on their league form to edge nearer a little more cup glory . |
16 | Indeed , he hopes to lead England to gold at the Chess Olympiad in Manila now the mighty Soviet chess machine is defunct . |
17 | If is the efficient quantity of public good provided , then this indicates where is simply the budget expenditure on G. Here the marginal utilities of the public good are the same but the marginal utilities of income are different . |
18 | At a press conference in Belfast today the group also called for immediate action on measures which the Opsahl report had shown enjoyed widespread support , such as the immediate introduction of a Bill of Rights . |
19 | A past employer of mine used to give himself a gourmet week at home once a year . |
20 | All right , but I do n't think one should argue right from the start , and , if lively discussion means that the whole of government decision-making should be conducted from entrenched , opinionated positions with heavy mortar fire of argument right the way through , I query whether that 's the best way to get things done . |
21 | Leviticus , a person of such weapon-grade stupidity his mental faculties would probably have improved with the onset of senile dementia , left Scotland because the Conservatives had failed to reverse the Socialist reforms of the previous Labour government : railways still nationalised ; working class breeding like flies now the welfare state existed to prevent the natural culling by disease ; state-owned mines = intolerable . |
22 | Under the terms of the Bill , it would be the duty of the National Assistance Board to provide and maintain reception centres for persons without a set way of life i.e. the casual poor , or vagrants . |