Example sentences of "[noun sg] place [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A system owned by the Area Organiser ( O ) — ( ie the Social Services officer responsible for the area , using the ownership hierarchy theory explained in Chapter 5 ) , operated by officers and staff of the EPH , other designated Social Services officers , associated staff of the District Health Authority , relatives and friends of clients ( A ) , which uses given resources to provide a congenial dwelling place for referred elderly people ( C ) , within which the individual needs for physical and emotional support are determined and met ( T ) . |
2 | The appeal hopes to raise £637,000 to build the day care centre , which will act as a meeting place for all old folk , especially the lonely , frail and housebound , and provide a range of services . |
3 | The appeal hopes to raise £637,000 to build the day care centre , which will act as a meeting place for all old folk , especially the lonely , frail and housebound and provide a range of services . |
4 | The appeal hopes to raise £637,000 to build the day care centre , which will act as a meeting place for all old folk especially the lonely , frail and housebound and provide a range of services . |
5 | Organisers of the appeal want to raise £637,000 to build the day care centre , which will act as a meeting place for all old folk especially the lonely , frail and housebound , and provide a range of services . |
6 | Organisers of the appeal want to raise £637,000 to build the day care centre , which will act as a meeting place for all old folk especially the lonely , frail and housebound and provide a range of services . |
7 | The centre will act as a meeting place for all old folk especially the lonely , frail and housebound and provide a range of services . |
8 | Regional chairman Andy Pottinger said : ‘ The new headquarters will give a permanent base for the RIBA to market architects ’ services to clients and will provide a meeting place for all interested in the built environment . ’ |
9 | It stands at the meeting place of four Neolithic ditches which enter the village from the four points of the compass . |
10 | However , popular legend has it that Andrew Patterson , then Headmaster at the Manchester Schools for the Deaf at Old Trafford , was perturbed to counter on several occasions a group of ex-pupils gathered around a certain gas-lamp in the city — the gas-lamp being a popular meeting place of local deaf people ( this was the subject of a Victorian drama as well . ) |
11 | Belgrade stands at the meeting place of these Danubian routes and of two other historic highways . |
12 | The preserve of the rich thousands of years ago , Luxor is the resting place of many monumental palaces and temples . |
13 | A HOUSE BY THE SEA IS A RESTING PLACE FOR WEARY NEW YORKERS AND THEIR TRAVELLER 'S TROPHIES . |
14 | It guarantees a training place to all 16- and 17-year-olds who leave full-time education and can not find a job . |
15 | ‘ I was looking for a hiding place for some stupid necklace I 'd bought , and the bureau was the nearest thing to hand ! ’ |
16 | It was used as a starting place by 7 regular long-distance coaches , one of them being the ‘ Post ’ which left every morning for Carlisle , Cumberland . |
17 | That the two are almost invariably found together is a commonplace : but why , at Market Harborough , does the church of St Dionysius spring grandly up from the market place without any green space around it , without a vestige of a church-yard ? |
18 | Did you have this in new one int room as you go other side of fire place in that big polythene bag June |