Example sentences of "a [noun sg] of [noun sg] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Heat can be applied in several forms and by several methods with a variety of equipment the more common of which are as follows- . |
2 | Hence , when selecting a parser it is vital to determine how wide a variety of grammar the parser is able to process and how easily it can be extended to a larger domain . |
3 | A few rocks showed in the water close in to the quarry face and there was a crescent of sand the meadow side of the water with two giant pines shading the right corner . |
4 | Well I think it 's going to be a case of phone the council and ask them |
5 | Not a bit of wonder the country 's in the state that it 's in . ’ |
6 | He 's the one , do a bit of thingy the one |
7 | With a bit of luck the passage would be empty . |
8 | With a bit of luck the three of us should be able to get together tonight . ’ |
9 | Rather when Carla comes back Monday you 've got to tape the with a bit of wood the window just outside the door because the bolt is on the same side . |
10 | After that we never got started , as soon as we got a bit of momentum the sunderland players wasted time by falling over and claiming injury . |
11 | Mucky hands and a fat bank balance would be a way of life for the first generation of nouveaux-riches manufacturers ; but with a bit of care the brass itself could be used to buy their children out of the world of muck altogether . |
12 | As far as their usefulness as a measure of performance the conclusion that should be reached is that none is superior as we can only measure performance by comparison . |
13 | In the absence of a Ministry of Justice the Home Office has acquired its responsibilities for criminal justice piecemeal over many years . |
14 | Neill LJ giving the judgment of the court said : ( 1 ) Where the parties are , or have been , linked by a contract of employment the obligations of the employee are to be determined by the contract between him and his employer . |
15 | ( 4 ) Where under a contract of sale the property in the goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer the contract is called a sale . |
16 | ( 5 ) Where under a contract of sale the transfer of the property in the goods is to take place at a future time or subject to some condition later to be fulfilled the contract is called an agreement to sell . |
17 | The only difference is that in a contract of hire the implied terms concerned with the " owner 's " right to transfer possession of the goods can be excluded if the term satisfies the test of reasonableness . |
18 | But many a foot of land the worse … |
19 | ‘ She felt in a wave of terror the grey , gritty hopelessness of it all . ’ |
20 | ‘ Instead of grabbing a tin of soup the book will say , ‘ Pick up a few carrots , a leek , chop them up and throw them in water , add a dash of cream , a few leaves of chervil , and you have something homely and delicious that you have made . ’ |
21 | In this way , as a result of crossing-over the haploid gametes are different from one another and from the parental . |
22 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE THREE OCTAVE ARPEGGIO |
23 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE SUSPENDED SECOND |
24 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE DORIAN MODE |
25 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE PENTATONIC MAJOR SCALE |
26 | MICHAEL FATH Technique as a Result of Harmony THE SEVENTH & MINOR SEVENTH |
27 | So although for the majority of cases that a fatal as a result of diphtheria the fact that , due actually to the pharyngitis and the pseudo- membrane obstructing the respiratory passage . |
28 | Over and over Mrs Browning emphasised what a deal of trouble the Ogilvys were being put to on her behalf , by allowing their maid to do what she was going to do , and Wilson knew it was true . |
29 | And as each man died , old Mokosh dragged him down by his feet into the swamp , so that without a stroke of battle the whole army vanished . |
30 | One day he excelled himself , turning up with a piece of furniture the size of a large sideboard which housed the coveted television set along with a radiogram and a place to keep your records . |