Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | With the scheduling of the 1992 Asian Classic — in Thailand for the first time this year — for January 30 , and the new World Championship for mid-December each year , the professional golf season now effectively covers 12 months , involving more travel than ever before . |
2 | Elton issues a new single through Phonogram this week , ‘ The Last Song ’ , written about a man dying of AIDS who is reconciled with his estranged father on his deathbed . |
3 | Though there had been something a little strange about Patrick that day . |
4 | Although Cindy still leaves her new base in Manhattan and heads for DeKalb several times a year , she now divides her time between her divorced parents and two sisters . |
5 | For Plato these ‘ universals ’ were located as ideal Forms in an abstract world which was accessible to our intellect and thought . |
6 | There was something different about Kelly that night . |
7 | For Aristotle this argument was decisive . |
8 | I first met Mr. Docherty , a 32-year-old man who originates from the Hemsworth area , while canvassing in a local government by-election in my constituency during March this year . |
9 | ‘ I 've been moaning on about Perdita all evening , but at least she 's alive , whereas Will … ’ |
10 | For Hirst this means that there can be no Marxist ‘ science of history ’ that can be opposed to the essentialism and teleology of a philosophy of history . |
11 | Thirty ships make the nine-hour transit through Panama each day : 11,000 a year , carrying more than 130 million tons of cargo to and from every country on earth . |
12 | Pratt ( 1980 ) showed for Lambeth that young black men between 10 and 18 are the most likely perpetrators , but also the most likely victims of street crime . |
13 | For Fanon this means that , despite Europe 's crimes , which will not and can not be forgotten , the Third World 's ‘ new history of Man ’ must ‘ have regard to the sometimes prodigious theses which Europe has put forward ’ since ‘ all the elements of a solution to the great problems of humanity have , at different times , existed in European thought ’ ( Wretched of the Earth , 253 — 4 ) . |
14 | she had our blue suite , such as it was , but she was going to come right flat on her back got his bedroom ready , for Ian all that , cos they do . |
15 | Hemmings , 44 , who has taken 27 first-class wickets for Sussex this season , is doubtful for next week 's championship match against Lancashire at Old Trafford . |
16 | For the Delphi as with the Victoria Centre it is important that schools recognize their needs but for Roger this is based upon a mutuality of interest which is unimpeded by the operation of specific criteria . |
17 | But his form for Victoria this winter has been depressing and he failed to make the Test team against either West Indies or New Zealand . |
18 | The algebraic laws thus yield an algebraic semantics for occam that is isomorphic to our chosen denotational semantics . |
19 | Ripley , a winger with wonderful control for his size and strength , can nearly do for Blackburn what John Robertson did for Clough all those years ago . |
20 | he said he 'd been through recently , oh every time I 've been through Wolverhampton that ring road 's been awful the traffic like |
21 | … missions : Two more relief convoys leave Cleveland for Romania this weekend one of them carrying 4,000 pairs of shoes ! |
22 | It was through Watkins that interest and ideas about the linear impulse burgeoned . |
23 | Mark Holder and Colin Drury , both 22 , had planned to leave for Germany this week . |
24 | And this is what the , the what 's name now that when it 's opened in nineteen ninety two the communist block will be able to come through Germany this way in . |
25 | Sandeep Joshi , who is playing league cricket for Hayes this summer , comprehensively beat England 's key middle-order batsman several times . |
26 | For Courtney this was a return to Africa , for he had been a big-game hunter and had once canoed down the Nile from Lake Victoria . |
27 | Lawrence sympathised with a player he signed for Plymouth many years ago . |
28 | DeFries would n't drop anything any time of the day for David any more . |
29 | The weather forecast for Nottinghamshire all parts will stay dry today and although there 'll still be a good deal of cloud for much of the time some bright or perhaps sunny intervals are possible . |
30 | For Gregory this was a catholic crusade , and he was able to depict it as such by omitting to tell us that after " Vouillé " the Burgundians , who were still arian in his eyes , joined in the harassment of the Goths . |