Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cleveland and Yorkshire North MEP David Bowe has told campaigners that the EC could grant money for a feasibility study if the line whose future is threatened by British Steel 's decision to transfer Redmire quarry limestone from rail to roads from September was part of a regional transport plan … |
2 | The research will examine the adoption of new technology within a local labour market using Sheffield as a case study . |
3 | Recognizing the influence of these figures , advertisers who wish to promote products in a youth market or to discourage drug abuse will summon up images of the alternative culture . |
4 | Goalkeeper Frazer Digby said he was given £1,000 as a loyalty payment , and a £50-a-game clean-sheet award when he did n't let in any goals . |
5 | STUDENT Chris Smith was given £1,000 from a pools company — and then told : ‘ Sorry , we 've made a mistake . ’ |
6 | Adrian Hadley , Salford 's £120,000 winger , has joined Widnes in a swap deal for Great Britain under-21 forward Jason Critchley and utility man Steve Wynne . |
7 | While Barnes was inspiring the South West , Andrew 's use of boot , brain and vision made ribbons of the Midlands line-out superiority . |
8 | Andrew 's use of boot , brain and vision made ribbons of the Midlands line-out superiority and visiting skipper Dean Richards admitted : ‘ He was the decisive factor . ’ |
9 | With five minutes left , Deon Oosthuysen made ribbons of the Midlands defence on the right after Theo van Rensburg had committed the midfield with a powerful break . |
10 | With this in mind , one must be concerned with how fans gain admission to the Rowdies group , how they are able to progress socially within the group , and with how they are able to graduate out of the group . |
11 | This is how the professionals make money in a bear market , you know . |
12 | Men leaped from the back and swiftly placed bombs among the enemy transport parked there . |
13 | In a bid to lift the country out of recession Norman Lamont announced boosts for the car industry , housing , the health service and schools . |
14 | The US exporter has now been paid , using money from the UK bank 's NOSTRO account . |
15 | Literature is an innovative resource book which offers the teacher a wide variety of interesting and practical ideas for using literature in the language class . |
16 | The hon. Gentleman would do well to recall that the policies of so many Labour authorities leaving properties empty and voids untreated which significantly adds to the level of homelessness ; until those Labour authorities operate properly with their housing resources , they will not make inroads into the housing problem . |
17 | Special designs , trial runs and samples were all part of winning the order as the production unit and design studio lent support to the sales effort . |
18 | FORD , rejected as sponsors by the Premier League , yesterday became part of a £1.2m package which will ensure ITV recoup almost a third of the £4m they paid for exclusive coverage of Rangers ' European Cup ties . |
19 | They became part of the development game . |
20 | At one period in its history , it became part of the Sunday school Whit Sunday activities . |
21 | In fact , power in many walks of life was delegated to members of the business elite and business organizations which became part of the state apparatus ( Miliband 1969 , pp. 87–96 ) . |
22 | With this re-alignment , Cheshunt , Barnet , Southend and Watford became part of the London District , with Chelmsford in Essex and the rest of Hertfordshire remaining within the District . |
23 | Squatting became part of the rebel ideology , and was sympathetically covered in It . |
24 | There was a lorry driver who made excursions to the Farley Court flat and one evening when Orton was there , he introduced him to a Post Office telephone engineer called Clive — who later became part of the Orton set- and his flatmate Tom . |
25 | TES became part of the Wood Group in late 1990 . |
26 | STEVEN has followed the rise of the drug in the North East since it became part of the club scene in 1989 he says its popularity has soared since 1991 . |
27 | Known as the Fromebridge Company , it became part of the Purnell empire which stretched from Dursley , where John Purnell owned an iron works , across the Severn to Ayleford in the Forest of Dean where , in 1765 , his son William was running another wire works leased from his father . |
28 | Lord and Lady Burlington had three daughters , the heiress , Lady Charlotte Boyle , married William Cavendish , the Marquis of Hartington ( son of the Duke of Devonshire ) , so , when Lord Burlington died in 1753 , Chiswick House became part of the Cavendish estate . |
29 | In the 1970s such individuals were called educationally and emotionally deprived or culturally disadvantaged , and a whole quasi-medical terminology of concern and cure became part of the intervention procedure of community workers , social workers and educationalists . |
30 | However , it was not until the mid-19th century that the clinical implications of such a device were envisaged , and only recently that contact lenses became part of the routine armoury of medical corrective devices . |