Example sentences of "[noun] [num ord] [noun sg] [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Rovers warned Aston Villa last night that they will want £1million for striker John Aldridge .
2 One source said : ‘ He gave an undertaking to the DDRB in his submission last week that we will monitor very closely the effects of the contract in the first year .
3 the point is Liverpool spent er ninety minutes over in Italy and forty five minutes in Anfield to penetrate their defence , it was n't until the second half last night that they got anywhere near through , through , through the solid block of the defence
4 David , who had to leave Tyneside after telling his parents last year that he was transexual , had been due to become the North 's first female master chef .
5 In fact the war intensified on certain fronts after Bonn 's announcement in December last year that it would recognise Slovenia and Croatia regardless of the opinions of other European Community members .
6 ALDLERMAN James McCammick told Craigavon Borough Council last night that it was ‘ scandalous ’ for the Southern Health and Social Services Board to decide to close Moylinn House residential home .
7 , the former NIH official who set up the $ 70 million Institute for Genomic Research in Maryland specifically to pursue the project , told a Nature Genetics conference in Washington last week that he hopes to have ‘ a nearly complete description of the human genome , in the freezer and on computer , within twelve to eighteen months ’ .
8 On Microsoft 's Windows New Technology , the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’
9 McNealy-on-NT : the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’
10 Anil Gadre , Sun Microsystems Computer Corp 's vice president of systems product marketing , told Unigram last week that it has a 64-bit part that it is playing with , but there is no operating system or applications up and running on it , yet .
11 And , knowing Luke , it was painfully obvious what conclusion he would have drawn , particularly in view of her remark last night that she would be ‘ busy ’ today .
12 Microsoft Corp and SAP AG , Walldorf , announced on Friday that they are extending their existing relationships based on SAP 's announcement last month that it would put its client-server-based R/3 applications up under Windows NT : the worldwide agreement elevates the joint technological co-operation to the next level , adding joint marketing and development — the two will exchange technology and industry expertise and experience to improve development of client-server system architecture and products .
13 The signal for the collapse of the regime was Mr Najibullah 's announcement last month that he was ready to step down in favour of a United Nations-appointed interim committee .
14 It is understood that Mr Major wanted her to be prisons minister , and there was speculation last night that she might have been reluctant to be back in harness with Mr Kenneth Clarke , the Home Secretary , who was her boss at the Health Department during the eggs affair .
15 THE Duchess of York told millions of TV viewers last night that she , too , had suffered a bad year — and blamed herself for it .
16 The Arsenal striker was so horrified at the way Barnes was taunted against San Marino last month that he had to stop watching .
17 I can not see any way that South Africa can win this international , but three distinct ways that England can lose it : IRISH referee Stephen Hilditch proved in Paris last year that he fears nobody , favours no nation .
18 I 'm not asking you to do these now , but they 're useful for your erm , this was a handout given to people last year that I was got given .
19 But it was n't until I read the piece in the paper last week that I decided to have another try . ’
20 THE Government faxed a clear signal last week that it has written off the science vote .
21 getting increasingly frustrated on the subject of other things , pelican crossings and that I 've been concerned to hear since I 've I 've been requested this question and er it was briefly reported in the Cambridge evening news last night that they they 've had almost continuous telephone calls today complaining erm which shows the public as I thought of my own experience er are very concerned about this and would like to erm first of all bring it to the council 's attention and do regard as serious and ask the chair if there is a proper investigation will be made into the way the council handles this subject .
22 Mr Kinnock said on Channel 4 News last night that it would be wrong to raise taxes more than Labour planned in current financial circumstances as it ‘ would be deflationary and push us deeper into recession ’ .
23 I promised in my five minute address last year that I would be a listener and I 've already listened to many of your views over the last twelve months and indeed today .
24 Graham warned his stars last week that he would not suffer overpaid under-achievers — and the suspicion is growing that Limpar was one of the main targets .
25 ‘ I told you in my letter last week that I wanted you to arrange for me to meet him .
26 Mr Sugar also claimed that Mr Venables had told him before he was sacked as chief executive last month that he was prepared to embark on a ‘ suicide mission ’ , even if it meant he finished up broke .
27 The Police were so worried about Davies in the sixth round of the Schweppes Cup last season that they knocked him out by giving him a Saturday shift .
28 Alison Taylor , the former Gwynedd social worker who says she was sacked for speaking out about the abuses in care , told Community Care last week that she was concerned both at the slow progress of the investigations and the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute certain individuals on grounds of insufficient evidence .
29 Does he recollect that during the talks last summer that he strove so hard to make successful the IRA , at least for a time , was marginalised ?
30 Publishers which are already negotiating in Russia over translation rights will welcome the British Council/Publishers Association scheme — as they will the Russian government 's assurance in London last month that it will repay all the former Soviet Union 's to UK and other Western publishers .
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