Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 This time instead of relying on her own memories stemming from her childhood centred around the home in Priesthouse Lane where she was born and still lives , Miss Rimmer armed herself with a tape recorder and interviewed the town 's oldest residents ranging in age from 70 to 99 .
32 Commentators initially understood that his proposals and the WPE central committee resolution of March 6 which adopted his report excluded a multiparty system , and required opposition groups to merge themselves into the existing single party framework under its new name .
33 RICHARD MARPOLE GUIDES YOU AROUND THE COUNTRYSIDE IN AUGUST
34 The decision has caused considerable controversy and been criticized as an excessive response to the problem , but Mayor Jean Baylaucq justified it on the grounds that the bears constituted a threat to animals and humans .
35 When Michele had retrieved the crutch from the back seat Luce followed him into the bare concrete building and waited while he knocked at the door of one of the ground-floor flats .
36 Britain 's golden boy who lost his shine when newcomer David Grindley beat him for the final place in today 's 400 metres final is ready to take a year off from the track if it means he can beat the trouble .
37 The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data .
38 Bert Burnell sees it in the number of passengers travelling on each of his routes .
39 David Goldsmith treats us to a bumper four-page collection , including matting , bindings , boots and bleepers
40 David Beaton clapped him on the shoulder .
41 Richard Branson saved us over the boredom .
42 The formalist critic dismisses her as a serious contender for the mantle of ‘ modern artist ’ due to a perceived lack of innovation and refusal of the essentialist mandate of formalism .
43 They now spontaneously assemble into rods which press against the membrane of the red blood cell deforming it from a rounded into a sickle shape .
44 Daughter Helen , 25 , needed constant attention after whooping cough left her with a mental age of just two .
45 The police were called to resolve the dispute , and although Mr Levy did not make a formal complaint he contacted Arsenal Football Club to inform them of the incident .
46 Condemning the loyalist petrol bombing of homes at Legar Hill Park on the edge of the city , Councillor Pat Brannigan described it as a ‘ despicable act ’ .
47 ITN has recruited American investment bank Lehman Brothers to steer it through the restructuring .
48 So including them here on a stock instrument represents something of a treat for the would-be vintage guitar purchaser who has been otherwise stopped in his tracks by the silly money habitually demanded for early '60s Strats .
49 I am also writing to at the South Side Association to notify her of the developments .
50 Bloom et al. " s study of how to is acquired in infinitival complement constructions led them to the clear conclusion that " the children learned to with the meaning " " direction towards " " and not as a meaningless syntactic marker " ( 1984 : 391 ) .
51 But Malcolm Morley , although born in England , is an American painter , and in many respects Hockney became one in the 1960s though he 's now living with the French masters in a Côte d'Azur of his own imagining .
52 Still , Will had driven from his Stockport home for the twin purposes of getting some exercise and talking about his book , and neither he nor I fancied a day in sad cafe ambience doing nothing but the latter .
53 And — funny — my tender breast of chicken filled with garlic butter and herbs sauteed in sunflower oil with savoury rice and side salad reminds me of the chicken Kiev we occasionally buy in the supermarket .
54 Meanwhile , David Speedie puts himself in the shop window at St Andrews tonight .
55 With that strength of support coming from far and near , the South Ronaldsay Parents Action Committee launched itself into the mammoth task it faced .
56 David Frost put it to the right hon. and learned Gentleman no less than three times that it would be an unfair burden on many people who are not rich if he were to carry out immediately his proposed taxation arrangements to pay for Beckett 's law — the abolition of the upper earnings limit for national insurance contributions and the 50 per cent .
57 The neck button disappeared — but not the buttonhole — and today a wedding boutonnière reminds us of the sporting ancestry of the coat .
58 Miss Liberty marched her towards the cross .
59 Haile Selassie seated himself on a crimson throne , and shortly afterwards the Empress took her place on a smaller throne .
60 Only the reflective coating of her suit had prevented the enemy weapons identifying her as a target .
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