Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | AIDS victim John McGugan has died after making British legal history — by becoming a key witness in a forthcoming sex pervert trial from beyond the grave . |
2 | the man said , lifting the card machine from behind the counter and slamming it down on the top . |
3 | Well Andy is erm general errand boy for at the moment |
4 | At present the ice sheet is believed to be replenished by snow fall at about the same rate as ice melts or is lost into the sea . |
5 | Erm we 'll call B the carrier sort of like the go between if you like A , is your say , shop and C is your manufacturer . |
6 | That Memorandum is a mishmash of out-moded economic ideas and warmed-up Great Serb and Serbian Cultural Club ideas from before the war . |
7 | There 's not really a practical to move the cell point to around every single blank cell on your spreadsheet . |
8 | And so kept on finding bits of the erm Angora wool sort of in the . |
9 | Most natural minerals are brittle because they are more or less homogeneous but it happens that a few have cleavage planes of about the right strength . |
10 | Since this sequence can not be represented in any other way ( see below ) , you can not cancel a suspended CLI command file from within a program . |
11 | Remember , you can not cancel a suspended CLi command file from within a program . |
12 | Mark Twain was so impressed he included a description in his work The Innocents Abroad : ‘ I watched the Silver Swan which had a living grace about his movements and a living intelligence in his eyes — watched him swimming about as comfortably and unconcernedly as if he had been born in a morass instead of a jewellers ' shop — watched him seize a silver fish from under the water and hold up his head and go through all the customary and elaborate motions of swallowing it ’ . |
13 | It was acknowledged that some of the party 's previous policies had been potentially divisive , and the review was widely seen as both an attempt to attract new voters and as a means of attracting potential coalition partners from among the opposition parties . |
14 | PRETTY WOMAN star Julia Roberts has snatched a multi-million pound movie role from under the nose of Demi Moore . |
15 | It would be possible to mount two sorts of argument against the Protocols style of conspiracy theory from within the conspiracy tradition itself . |
16 | There is also a WITHIN command for limiting the search area to within a specified number of words of another specified keyword . |
17 | Third , it defined the immediate tasks of the Iraqi people once Saddam Hussein had been overthrown , including the formation of a provisional coalition government from among the opposition forces , which would find a " just solution " to the Kurdish question and guarantee the rights of nationalist minorities such as the Turkomen and the Assyrians . |
18 | But they 're credited with a double X. But I 'm also aware in the context of the A fifty nine sector , and this may well be your point , Mr , that Leeds would have , to put it succinctly , a dim view , about a new settlement in that sector because of the fact it may draw off erm regeneration effort in in the Leeds metropolitan district . |
19 | Sir David is a long term supporter of Save The Children and has sat for many years on the industry and commerce group . |
20 | Will you make a wedding breakfast for for the officers there were two officers and Sam and Emma and our Annie and Jack . |
21 | What we normally do is get together with the rhythm section for about the first week or so — and it 's just heaven because you 're just a small band . |
22 | The Professional version offers the additional feature of being able to make adjustments to the stitch layout from within the COLOUR PATTERN section , so you can edit your colour pattern and stitch layout at the same time if you want to . |
23 | Blackburn has had a high level of female participation in its labour market for over a century . |
24 | With law cases pending throughout the country , it remains to be seen how many more patients infected at the Churchill decide to take legal action . |
25 | Left alone , Meredith ignored her shaking legs and managed to strip off and ease herself into the heavy waist petticoats from beside the chest . |
26 | and though these sort of things were the the best way I I saw it er of of raising funds for for the coming two elections the Euro Election and the next local elections . |
27 | There were significant differences , for the factory system not only took child labour outside of the home , it placed it in an inferior overall environment . |
28 | It is proposed that it should be used in those Committee areas for about a month so that difficulties can emerge and be dealt with . |
29 | Dry ice curls from beneath the door . |
30 | The festivities to mark the occasion on the weekend of 5 and 6 December were attended by museum directors from around the world , a valuable boost to a city which is only now emerging from the destruction of World War II and the Communist austerities which followed . |