Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The fact is that even if significant quantities of material can be made available from super quarries and recycling ( both of which cause their own environmental problems ) the environment and communities of Wales are facing a dramatic and unsustainable burden from aggregates provision in the years ahead .
2 The fact is that even if significant quantities of material can be made available from super quarries and recycling ( both of which cause their own environmental problems ) the environment and communities of Wales are facing a dramatic and unsustainable burden from aggregates provision in the years ahead .
3 ‘ We 'll take the caravans nearest the town if you and Tumbleweed look for the strays further afield , ’ Elinor suggested as she sorted us out into mixed doubles .
4 And that 's what it amounts to , this ‘ Boom Boom ’ , this monster soundtrack for a jeans ad — relayed across TV screens and cinemas — this dirty , snatch-and-go story of carnal heat .
5 5 Sandwich pairs of the meringues together with the filling .
6 The dealers want the tax office to recognise an appraisal loss of the paintings instead of valuing the paintings at the price paid for them , just as , under Japanese law , losses in stocks and securities are recognised if there is a great difference between the acquisition price and the current price at the end of the fiscal year .
7 The second is to measure the land-use effects of afforestation , in terms of the land use displaced and also in terms of possible neighbourhood effects beyond the areas immediately affected .
8 United , even if they have sold Strachan and Whiteside , still have Hughes , who scores goals Roy of the Rovers only dreamed about .
9 Despite its huge revenue reductions in the years following 1979 , and a budget deficit second only to that of the US , Saudi Arabia 's major projects continue .
10 Leasing obviously still has its dedicated followers , but like many other sectors the boom years of the mid-1980s now look a very long way away .
11 I am sure that the revenue from such a lottery could , for example , be useful for the repair of existing theatres and in helping to commission new arts buildings in the years ahead .
12 The newel post of the stairs gradually emerged from the gloom , then the mirror on the hatstand and the half-open kitchen door at the end of the hall .
13 Paragraph , earlier reply will be , be appreciated as I want to finalize the Aran price for the units as soon as possible , best regards , Sam .
14 precinct , yeah , where , they 've got wedding dresses in the windows outside
15 He must satisfy me that it will be lawful to administer a blood transfusion in the circumstances now prevailing and so I ask myself , has Miss T. evinced a settled intention to refuse a transmission of blood come what may , even if that refusal costs her her life ?
16 Marwick , for example , highlights the rising crime rate from the mid-195Os onward , which included such highly publicised events as the Moors Murders , the Great Train Robbery , the Shepherds Bush police murders , and the arrest and trial of the Kray twins .
17 We pitched camp that night to the accompaniment of the song of a cock snow bunting in the rocks nearby .
18 In Outremer the stars seemed closer , the velvet darkness of the heavens so near you felt you could stand on tip-toe and pluck the lights from the sky .
19 It dates from the days of Charlemagne , Charles the Great , who signed a treaty of mutual assistance with the legendary Scots King Achaius against the Saxons about 800 A.D. In historical times the links between Scotland and France have been close at every level from the monarchy , to trade and language .
20 Good walking to Odysseus birthplace on the hills above .
21 John Parkes feels they attract a different kind of girl fan from the ones normally associated with rock groups .
22 For those who fancy an afternoon off the unbeaten track , Eccleshall visit Eastwood Hanley in the Potteries tomorrow .
23 The Signature model has a body of basswood , covered , back and front , with birdseye maple veneer , while the JD has a three-piece alder body with the joins fairly randomly positioned .
24 But although Maxine Johnson of the Founders still had doubts , he clinched the deal with his easy and cheerful manner .
25 ‘ We also sold between £1,500 and £2,000-worth of ice creams to the shops locally this weekend . ’
26 Bryozoans are quite commonly preserved as internal moulds — the calcite skeleton is dissolved away leaving only the sediment fillings of the chambers once occupied by the zooids .
27 I acquired a 1301 plastic tank ( the kind with a removable lid which is retained in position with a ring clamp ) and installed inlet and outlet hose sockets in the sides close to the top at diagonally opposite points .
28 Ergonomically , the layout is hard to fault but the space allocated for the otherwise clear and attractive instrumentation seems to have shrunk — it would have been far better to have the computer readout under the dials instead of the heater controls — and we question the need for such extravagantly styled air vents .
29 Others argue that Labour would first have to win power on its own merits — a point that will be made again and again by such figures as Mr Blair in the weeks ahead .
30 A £162,000 pools payout was handed over to four community projects in the Highlands yesterday by Ross , Cromarty and Skye MP , Charles Kennedy , on behalf of the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , which is funded through Littlewoods , Vernons and Zetters .
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