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

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1 How , exactly , is he going to let Serafin stumble upon the rooms that are waiting , as I imagine , somewhere rather close to where I am now sitting ?
2 Sam Snead , three times winner of the Masters and 80 this year , was involved in a car crash driving to Augusta National yesterday .
3 The scheme was criticized by Second Division Clubs on the grounds that they had to share the onus equally with the better-off .
4 The Fitzwilliam Museum bought the study , which is now on display , with help from the National Art Collections Fund , and a regional purchase grant from the Museums and Galleries Commission ( administered by the Victoria & Albert Museum ) .
5 Most of the time he 'd nothing more serious to worry about than squirrel shit on the seats if ever he left the windows open .
6 One day there was a big gang fight between the Mexicans and the Irish .
7 Today John Major will discuss the West response with the Americans and Douglas Hurd will meet our European partners .
8 He thought of a bullet , and he thought of the chill lead set in the brass cartridge cases of the rifles or machine-guns that watched him .
9 She had been denied " family credit " income support on the grounds that she did not live in the UK .
10 She had been unpopular with militant nationalists , who suspected her of being too conciliatory towards Moscow , and they voted down her price rise proposals on the grounds that they might prove socially divisive and thus weaken Lithuania 's resistance to Soviet pressure .
11 Wahl Bartmann , Tiaan Strauss , Jannie Breedt and Ian MacDonald of the forwards and centres such as Pieter Muller and Jannie Classen will revel in this approach , as will all of the very physical players who make up the game here .
12 If interactionism was the leftist response to the inadequacies and failures of positivism , the new deterrence writers represent much more the response of the right ( although neither category is ideologically homogeneous ) .
13 A much more dramatic break with the current political tradition is required if progress is to be made in building support for the policies that could spring Britain 's underclass from its current position .
14 The afternoon was spent following Divina Galica through the trees and down any difficult , fast run that she could find .
15 Figures 6.3 and 6.4 reproduced by kind permission of the authors and editor of the British Medical Journal )
16 Whereas the emphasis in the first part of the research will be on the interaction between the construction of ideas about marriage and the ideologies and development of the marital agencies , the focus of the second part will narrow into a detailed case study of the activities and development of one organisation , the National Marriage Guidance Council .
17 Tanabe was the author of a recent policy review which was designed to steer the party away from its traditional position of pacifism ( including opposition to the country 's Self Defence Force on the grounds that its existence was unconstitutional ) and international neutrality .
18 The base had been in line for the axe under the Options for Change review of the Services but was saved because the cost of relocation exceeded the saving .
19 You can walk through unspoilt mountain scenery , picnic in clean tasting air , ride cable cars above the trees or relax with a round of golf .
20 ‘ In our small lecture room , two schools liaison officers from British Rail talk to the children and stress the dangers of playing anywhere near railway lines , ’ said Chris .
21 Playgroups and mother and toddler groups offer safe and stimulating play opportunities for the children and friendship for mother and child .
22 Groups like the Welsh Language Society and the Free Wales Army were said to be training freedom fighters in the mountains and he was barracked everywhere he went .
23 The class is generally resistant to change , but we have allowed a certain latitude in he deck gear on the boats and have tightened the rules when there was a danger of modifications which cause an increase in our insurance premiums .
24 Measure 16″ towards the Gobins and place a marker where the ball hits .
25 One branch organizer from the sweets and pasta union , Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Industria de Dulces y Pastas ( SIDPA ) , outlined some of the difficulties she had encountered in organizing her factory :
26 GEC , Ferranti 's main British rival in radar , is also keen to mount a takeover bid but would encounter fierce Ministry of Defence opposition on the grounds that it would damage competition in electronics procurement .
27 So I told the press the next morning who were mega grumpy at all of this and I do n't blame them , so when the ceremony started Pat took the stills photographer round to the front and the television guys as the Princess began to inspect er the crew pulled all their gear through the Band of the Royal Marines over their toe caps under the tubas and pressed their cameras under the nose of the Princess Royal which would n't have happened had the Lieutenant Commander been prepared to listen to us and of course you could see him getting angrier and angrier
28 Fleming 's Level was expected to be 35 fathoms before intersecting the lode and was assessed at a likely £4 : 10s. per fathom with £23 10s. for the metals and sleepers .
29 ’ ‘ e 's probably spent another night in gaol , ’ said Granpa on Monday morning as I pushed our barrow down the middle of the road , trying to avoid the horse shit from the buses that were dragged backwards and forwards , to and from the City along the Metropolitan Line .
30 An inexpensive alarm can be made by fitting courtesy light switches to the doors and connecting them via a relay to the horn .
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