Example sentences of "four [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 [ Four Motets by John Plummer , ed. with introductory monograph by Brian Trowell [ Banbury ] , PMMS , 1968 ; C. Johnson , ‘ John Plummer , Master of the Children ’ , Antiquaries Journal , vol. i , 1921 , pp. 52 , 94 ; J. N. Dalton ( ed . ) ,
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3 But the main aim of the residencies is one big show of all four artists at the Cleveland Gallery in May of next year .
4 Four artists from Senegal
5 Monde de L'Art welcomes four artists from Senegal : Amadou cloaks the everyday in the light of legend , applying considerable sophistication to the use of voids and subtle colouring ; Souleymane Keita paints abstract scenes influenced by local mythology and European stylistic developments ; the sculptor Ousmane Sow looks to Rodin , Bourdelle and Giacometti but employs local colours and rhythms ; Serigne Mbaye Camara carves geometric forms and applies them to two-colour backgrounds .
6 In 1795 he published Forty-eight views of the Lake District and Four Views of Wales , and in 1796 a Series of picturesque views of the North of England .
7 In 1795 came Green 's first publication on the Lake District , the Forty-eight Views of the Lake District and Four Views of Wales , drawn and published by William Green .
8 I shall be illustrating each of these four views of style with one of my four examples of modern stylistics , but let me first say exactly what my headings mean .
9 She only had four jackpots in her pocket .
10 The first Nassauer battalion was formed in a line of four ranks on the left-hand side of the road .
11 As planning progressed the four groups into which the staff were easily divided ( because they had taught on four different sites ) came together in their views .
12 The proportions of isolated maxillae to maxillae present in the skulls ( columns 4 and 5 of Table 3.5 ) distinguish four groups of predator assemblage .
13 The breakage of the mandible differentiates at least four groups of predator .
14 Here there 's a single mono input , followed by four mono effects sends and then four groups of stereo effect returns .
15 As well as these large-scale pieces , Mozart wrote a number of light entertainment pieces : unpretentious divertimentos for a small group of wind instruments ( oboes , bassoons and horns ) intended to be played outdoors on a summer evening ; more substantial serenades for string quartet and two horns written for the delectation of Countess Lodron ; a serenade for seven instruments written for Nannerl 's name-day ; the massive ‘ Haffner ’ Serenade for the marriage of Elisabeth Haffner , daughter of a prominent Salzburg merchant ( this also contains a violin concerto , incorporating the famous rondo ) ; and two ‘ echo ’ serenades — the Serenata Notturna for two contrasting groups of instruments , and the Notturno for four groups of strings and horns .
16 The instrument used was derived from discussion with four groups of members of the general public ( with and without incontinence ) who explained their attitudes and the perceived effect on lifestyle .
17 Editor , — Four groups of doctors suffer particularly from age discrimination during their attempts to move through the hospital training grades to consultant appointments : doctors who qualified abroad , those who entered medical school after the normal age of 18–19 , those who have had prolonged illness , and women .
18 You can get NHS vouchers for glasses if you 're in one of the four groups of people shown below .
19 ( a ) At the top are the mating successes of four groups of males before experimental treatment : they are similar .
20 A subfamily with seven groups in our region : shelducks ( below ) , perching ducks ( below ) , dabbling ducks ( pp. 53–7 ) , and four groups of diving ducks which feed by diving , pochards ( pp. 57–9 ) , eiders ( p. 61 ) , sawbills and allies ( pp. 63 7 ) , and stifftails ( p. 67 ) .
21 FOUR groups of farmers and their wives came to Penrith mill recently as part of a continuing programme of visits for existing and potential customers scheduled throughout the summer .
22 Four groups of five nude mice were grafted with MKN45G xenograft tissue and treated with PBS the histamine diluent , 0.1 , 1 , and 10 mgkg - 1 day - 1 histamine , locally at the site of the xenograft ( Fig 3 ) .
23 Four groups of five nude mice were grafted with MKN45G xenograft tissue and treated with either PBS or histamine at a single concentration of 1 mgkg - 1 day - 1 , locally at the tumour site .
24 Though the gastrin concentration increased with increasing gastrin releasing peptide infusion rates , the four groups of subjects showed the same pattern of response at each infusion rate ( Fig 3A ) .
25 They chunk it up into pairs or groups of three or something like that so four groups of three or two groups of six or whatever , because what Miller actually found was the span of conception was and is seven plus or minus two .
26 They could have eight groups of four or four groups of eight or something else . ’
27 The χ 2 analysis showed no significant differences in smoking status between the four groups at second follow up ( χ 2 a d j =6.1 , df=3 ; p=0.1 ) .
28 The acid response to gastrin releasing peptide was again consistent in the four groups at each of the infusion rates of gastrin releasing peptide studied ( Fig 3B ) .
29 This was to be preferred to the more rigid prescriptions of schools like the large 11–18 Welsh comprehensive which allocated young pupils to sharply divided courses within the school : one group advancing fast to O level in four years , four groups in five years , the next four to CSE ( for which see Chapter 7 ) in five years , four groups following special technical courses , two following general technical courses , two or three on commercial courses , and finally two groups for ‘ low ability ’ pupils .
30 The Railways Act of 1921 called for the establishment of four groups in Britain .
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