Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To , to make contingency plans to hold it on a day when we do n't need the cooperation of the employers in terms of time off |
2 | Lynda Clifford did a sponsored aerobic session , Sue Tons and her family took part in the Great North Walk , Cycle Ride and Run , and Gary Bainbridge joined them for the Run . |
3 | Like CD-I , the system plugs directly into a television receiver and the CDTV user operates it with a remote , infra-red handset . |
4 | A short walk from the National Maritime Museum across the gentle greenery of Greenwich Park brings you to a handsome 18th-century red brick villa , once the official residence of the Ranger of Greenwich Park , and where the statesman Lord Chesterfield would retreat from the city . |
5 | MR JOHN BROWNE , former Conservative MP for Winchester , who was ousted by his party and is now running against the Conservative candidate , is circulating election literature describing himself as the ‘ Conservative ’ and telling unsuspecting Tories not to ‘ split the vote ’ , writes Robert Shrimsley . |
6 | Frank Packman tries his running skills at full-back in place of Hunter with Ben Ward succeeding him on the right . |
7 | The radical William Cobbett described it as a ‘ poor man 's robbery bill ’ , designed to reduce the standards of the labouring poor . |
8 | But if you do n't want to hear it … ’ he made as if to go but Herr Nordern took him by the elbow . |
9 | Patrick Devlin regarded him as the most effective speaker of his time : |
10 | Very few Account Executives ( AEs ) at DPR Futures knew anything beyond the most basic facts about futures . |
11 | The courses consist of specially written course books taking you through a programme of work , mostly practical activity . |
12 | Should they attempt to influence the bishops , Archbishop Felici warned them on the first day of the new session , they would lose their privileges , a threat that caused considerable resentment as much among the fathers as among their advisers . |
13 | It 's alleged Gary Corbett held her by the legs and swung her against a wall at the flat in which they all lived at Forest Green in Nailsworth , near Stroud in Gloucestershire . |
14 | I 'll get our contracts department to ring you about a fee ’ |
15 | Mountbatten 's task was not simplified when General MacArthur saddled him with the additional responsibility of taking over Indonesia and Indo-China , previously within the American sphere . |
16 | Ken particularly liked the story Orton told him about a man he had picked up in a lavatory and asked him if he did it often . |
17 | THE Bangor club set something of a record yesterday when their junior team won the NIBA Tyrell Tanks Division one championship with a victory over Lisnagarvey . |
18 | THE Bangor club set something of a record yesterday when their junior team won the NIBA Tyrell Tanks Division one championship with a victory over Lisnagarvey . |
19 | British Champion Colin McRae pushing everything to the limits … it requires rapid changes through the gear box … even when cornering … now in the Banbury factory of Prodrive engineers have spent 18 months developing a semi-automatic gear box … they 're already becoming common in Formula One … now for the first time they 've been successfully introduced in a rally car … with just a touch of a button the driver can change gear without having to take his hand off the steering wheel . |
20 | One banking employee told me of the demise of her bank branch . |
21 | The civil rights marches created an opportunity for Ian Paisley to put himself at the head of plebeian Protestant resistance to the civil rights movement . |
22 | No — she did n't want to be locked away to die , yet as she rushed across the square she escaped death by inches from a dog-cart without noticing it , the magnet that was Christie Goldsborough drawing her in a straight line , through brick walls if need be , to get at him . |
23 | I even went out and bought a dictionary on Sixth Avenue to assist me in the project . |
24 | Farmers will be offered money to cut the use of pesticides and fertilizers , and those who choose to convert to organic methods of cultivation will receive support premiums to assist them during the lean transition period . |
25 | Such sarcasm ill becomes anybody on the shaky ground that Goldschmidt here treads . |
26 | A particularly welcome aspect of the present disc is that Sarah Cunningham presents us with a survey spanning the entire period of the repertoire — as such it will perhaps be more welcome to the non-specialist than the Savall discs . |
27 | Also , never think that Glentoran fans regard you as a traitor because you want to move to our biggest rivals Linfield . |
28 | I heard Miss Temple greet them as the wife and daughters of Mr Brocklehurst . |
29 | ‘ The Daleks ’ , however , took the show up into the rarified heights of peak viewing , prompting programme schedulers to see it as a very useful keystone in grabbing audiences for the whole of Saturday evening — which had been Donald Baverstock 's prime intention all along . |
30 | To make matters worse , the college authorities interpreted it as a reflection on the conduct and organization of the society , which they accordingly ordered to be disbanded with immediate effect . |