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

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1 For although the two stood with their heads for once on a level pegging , the size of their shadows differed to no small degree .
2 there are 12 designs for all around the home , and they offer an inexpensive way to make any room 's decorations unique .
3 Autoworld at the Patrick Collection — A dazzling collection featuring the cars of yesterday plus the supercars of today .
4 The three-year language programme preparing the young teenagers of today for the challenge of tomorrow
5 She was buried at Cholsey where her grave has become a shrine for fans from all over the world .
6 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
7 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
8 There are very many sixth-century kouroi from all over the Greek world .
9 Candidates from all over the north east descended on this once quiet spa town , to be introduced to the delights of Sales .
10 Two soulless black eyes from out of the crowd by the barrier were pinned to her face .
11 He recalls in the book , that ‘ On Court 1 , one intrepid spectator … persuaded fellow spectators to play charades , while in the various Press rooms , another entirely different game was being played , as journalists from all over the world pondered how to fill acres of space available to record the most important events of the day ’ .
12 Ties in roughly with the time the vagrant jumped the train .
13 She would spend all day with her daughter and then work on her designs until late in the evening .
14 Ecclesiastics from all over the Christian world trained in Ireland .
15 Top designers from all over the country were getting together to stage something that , it was already forecast , would be the money-raising event of the year .
16 It began life as a village feast and is now an agricultural and country sports show attracting entries from all over the North of England .
17 The event , sponsored by the Cooperative Bank and organised by the town 's recreation department , attracts entries from all over the country , many of whom run in fancy dress for their favourite charities .
18 He had worked at his books in here as a boy , shared port with Sir John as a stripling in his callow youth , sitting across from him before the fire in this male stronghold , deep in the leather chair .
19 My guess is that he is a receiver of stolen cars from all over the country .
20 THANKS to the efforts of thousands of persistent and courageous newsmen from all over the world , the war in ex-Yugoslavia that started in June 1991 may already be the most closely reported and copiously documented conflict in history .
21 words in here with the music ?
22 On page 18 we 've got Part Two of Paul Buttle 's exclusively designed circuit of the Lakes , while on page 51 there 's our new and improved Out and About section , with no fewer than 14 great walks from all over the country .
23 The only answer was a low shout of many voices from outside in the distance , coming closer .
24 Today it 's the place where fire fighters from all over the world learn how best to do their job .
25 Quality DJs from all over the country have been coming to Middlesbrough for the last couple of years , including London DJs who are now returning through the Flying organisation .
26 Who would even remember my name twelve months from now in the midst of another winter , unless in the context of some old dirty joke or dated ribaldry ?
27 and she said no she 'd been to pay her poll tax over there , she said she 'd had a rest in one of the shops over there on the way
28 Send your pictures to along with a note of your name , department and location and any title or story behind the subject of the picture .
29 With Amdahl Corp faced with an uphill struggle to adjust its business so that it can thrive in a post-mainframe world , and all its other major investments — things like the former Poqet Computer Corp and HAL Computers Inc still in the development stage and demanding more capital , while its own core business is a victim of the mainframe malaise , Fujitsu Ltd 's 80% of ICL Plc begins to look the company 's most valuable asset , making it increasingly likely that the company will in due course want to float a lot more than the 25% it originally suggested on the London International Stock Exchange : Fujitsu 's biggest problem is the one now facing all big Japanese companies — that the days of cheap capital at home are gone with the bubble economy , probably forever , and many Japanese companies issued convertibles in the 1980s that are coming up to maturity ; with prices on the Tokyo exchange still bombed out , few holders are going to want to convert into shares , which means that issuers will have to raise expensive new capital on the international markets to redeem them .
30 The Middleton Tyas sewing group meets on Thursdays at 1.30pm at the home of Chris Channon .
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