Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [vb -s] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He leaves the window where he was standing , walks across to Eva and places his hand on her arm .
2 It is Gina who meets you at La Sabina and arranges your cab to your holiday home or your hire car .
3 In trouble after a smuggling affray , early in the nineteenth century , John Kemp escapes to Jamaica and works his way to prosperity as a plantation owner .
4 The carnival parade sets off from Nun 's Close car park at 10am on Monday and winds its way through the town .
5 He describes the features of the four main systems that are currently in use in the UK and illustrates their application with reference to examples drawn from retail analysis and store location , market research , credit rating and target marketing .
6 Chapter 9 discusses the existing set of constraints on agriculture in the uplands of France and the UK — National and Regional Parks , and protected sites in France ; National Parks , Section 43 Moorland Maps , and SSSIs in the UK and assesses their effectiveness in preventing habitat destruction .
7 Briefly in Oxford Labour party ( ‘ awful people ’ ) he 's now a life member in Bishop Auckland and retains his membership of a bevy of South Durham workmen 's clubs .
8 Simon is an 18 year old student at Winchester and keeps his hair in a neat , easy to care for style .
9 Bob Hodson phones the Wilton sales office on a Thursday and places his order for the following week .
10 The path starts at Hellesdon north-west of Norwich and makes its way towards Drayton , Attlebridge , Lenwade and Blackwater to arrive at Thelmthorpe .
11 Painted terracotta decorations for architecture are found in all areas of Greece in the archaic period and later ; figure-work too , but that is far commoner in the west than in the rest of Greece and reaches its acme in Etruria .
12 She now lives in Suffolk and continues her association with the Britten legacy as a guest teacher at the Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies at Snape Maltings .
13 The novel contains traces of an autobiographical plot-line in which a fictionalized young Federman comes by boat to America and meets his uncle in New York .
14 The Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change , which links the World Meteorological Organization and UNEP and has its secretariat in UNEP 's offices in the UN 's second city , Geneva , could be institutionalized and strengthened under the aegis of UNEP to provide the focal point for investigation , the monitoring of the impact of climate change , and ideas .
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