Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I see the novelist at the stem rail of a cross-Channel ferry , throwing bits of gristle from his sandwich to the hovering gulls . |
2 | I remember I was once experimenting with a gauze — it had been in La Scala for a hundred years and was full of dust . |
3 | Mix the oil , soy sauce , ginger and five spice powder in a shallow dish . |
4 | He got up and dressed as though in a trance , and set off for the Castle with the hangdog look of a condemned man . |
5 | McKinlay won the British Girls ' Championship as a 16 year-old in 1989 , and Moodie , 17 , claimed the British Under-18 , Scottish Under-21 and the Wilson PGA Junior Stroke Play titles in a glorious August last year . |
6 | The Company shall not pay the purchase money to a Defaulting Member until he shall in respect of the shares being the subject of the Compulsory Sale Notice have delivered his share certificates or a suitable indemnity and the necessary transfers to the Company . |
7 | Rather ignominiously , it was used as part payment of a bad debt to a coachbuilder , Robert Jeffrey of Grays Inn Road , with whom it remained neglected and almost forgotten until purchased by Madame Tussaud in 1842 for the princely sum of £52 . |
8 | This is a practical knitting course with a minimal amount of theory . |
9 | Also , in May this year , British Rail submitted to the Secretary of State for his approval route proposals for a high-speed link from the channel tunnel to central London and a comparative analysis of other routes . |
10 | Then I saw a gaggle of youths arriving with guitar cases for a recording session , and I changed my mind . |
11 | For a social worker negotiating admission to a residential home for a dementia sufferer , it is particularly important to work out a contract , using a relative or friend if necessary to sign the contract and become the advocate on behalf of the client . |
12 | And it 's got ten funtime activities like a spinning teddy , clicking dog and musical wheel to help an older baby 's eye to hand co-ordination . |
13 | He gave the example of a two-year Community Skills course in a local college that drew its recruits from the special schools . |
14 | ‘ We have contingency plans for a major incident like this but when it happens it is very difficult to cope . |
15 | Even so , Tory MPs have been put on standby for a three-line whip on Thursday seen by some as contingency plans for a possible defeat tomorrow . |
16 | The agreement followed a spate of oil spills since the March 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster [ see p. 36541 ] which included three large oil spills in US waters in June 1989 : ( i ) on June 23 , 650,000 gallons of fuel oil were spilt into Narragansett Bay off Rhode Island by a Liberian-registered tanker , World Prodigy , after it struck a reef ; ( ii ) on June 24 a Uruguayan tanker , Presidente Rivera , spilled 800,000 gallons of industrial heating oil after hitting a rock in the Delaware River , Delaware ; and ( iii ) also on June 24 a tow-barge spilled 250,000 gallons of light crude oil in Galveston Bay , Texas , after a collision with a Panamanian cargo ship . |
17 | Earlier this year , she had pushed through a bumper privatisation bill and won the IMF 's support for Poland 's reforms by keeping this year 's budget deficit to a reasonable 5% of GDP . |
18 | Scottish Television have appointed Blair Jenkins to a new post of Head of Regional Broadcasting . |
19 | Scottish Television have appointed Blair Jenkins to a new post of Head of Regional Broadcasting . |
20 | A Victor V486MX mini-tower has just arrived at Lyndhurst West for a long-term test . |
21 | ‘ Germans shit on a little ledge and look at it for hours before flushing , ’ says Lady De Marr . |
22 | Area Child Protection Committees ( ACPCs ) , based upon the boundaries of local authorities , are intended to provide a forum for developing , monitoring and reviewing child protection policies in a particular locality . |
23 | Clearly USL will argue that CSRG staff gave themselves permission to commercialise the system and will doubtless note a violation of the university 's established code of ethics which requires university personnel with a financial interest in a university decision to disqualify themselves . |
24 | Another problem is the set-up of PCR reactions in a convenient format with as little manual interference as possible . |
25 | It can not be the headquarters building of a normal fort and its association with a building which has all the appearances of a normal villa merely emphasizes the difficulties of interpretation ; but for the inscription a villa it would be . |
26 | B Ltd would then pay up a dividend outside a group income election as a franked payment to A Ltd . |
27 | Biarritz fullback Serge Blanco scythes a path through the Toulon defence during a faultless display in his first and last Championship final . |
28 | His first novel , Another Roadside Attraction ( 1971 ) , sets up a ludicrous adventure plot in which two ‘ heroes ’ attempt to carry the mummified remains of Jesus ( seized from t base for a whole series of chronological divergences and a parallel plot in which a zoo and hot-dog joint , together , are established as the roadside attraction to the title . |
29 | W , writes from : YOU recently published an Inspector Morse story about a nine year old Metro car which took only unleaded petrol . |
30 | So we give you — MARY BAILEY on cichlids ; ANDY PARKES on a tankful of oddballs ; IAN LUCAS with a special catfish tank ; Editor STEVE WINDSOR on general tropicals ; and for the MARINE fishkeeper , LES HOLLIDAY sets-up and efficient marine system for £250 . |