Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [noun] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mixing personal family stories with service in the RAF Technical Branch and the Directorate of Radar , this is a very personal look at the pioneering days of radar , a facility that today is taken totally for granted . |
2 | Alongside the Vauxhall car won by Drake for a year , and the £400 team manager 's prize collected by Graham Howell , Royal Berkshire were presented with a magnificent Vauxhall Indoor Trophy and a cheque for £2,500 . |
3 | Shell has teamed up with Air Miles to launch The Shell Air Miles Club — and as a member , you can collect 2 FREE Air Miles for every 25 litres of Shell Advanced Fuels and every litre of Shell Oil you buy . |
4 | In the second half of the 1850s the Ministry of Education abolished enrolment quotas , exempted the badly off from the payment of fees , readopted the principle of despatching promising scholars to western Europe for postgraduate training , allowed women to attend lectures , ended the practice of monitoring students ' off-campus behaviour , reintroduced contentious subjects like west European law and the history of philosophy , and appointed broad-minded officials to the headships of the empire 's educational districts . |
5 | We deal with over 40,000 welfare cases each year and the number is rising . |
6 | And erm you work out whether your preference is very strongly this way or a bit this way or a bit that way . |
7 | The reaction within the industry has been almost totally favourable — an irony which can not have escaped Altman , who gave wry smile as he received a standing ovation at Cannes this year and the prize for Best Director . |
8 | Burning plant oils means less soot and pollutants in the exhaust , does n't add to atmospheric CO 2 build-up and the material itself is biodegradable . |
9 | The first process depends on the carbon dioxide concentration and the path length from the external air to the chloroplasts , the second depends only on the amount of radiation absorbed , and not on the CO 2 concentration or the temperature . |
10 | She had duly registered the death of her father at the Council Offices that afternoon and the funeral had now speedily to be carried out in Buckinghamshire . |
11 | I shall be brief , as I understand that the Opposition Front-Bench spokesman and the Minister want to reply to the debate . |
12 | Nuns have been prominent in all the large demonstrations which culminated in the March 5 to March 7 demonstration this year and the imposition of martial law . |
13 | The Scottish Cup remains the Pittodrie side 's only chance of a trophy this season and no doubt the sponsor , Tennents , will welcome their participation in the penultimate stage of a tournament which was brought to life by the courageous display of Clydebank , who had seemed crushed and then reshaped into tigerish opposition . |
14 | The Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 16 against a challenge by a dissident faction of the Social Democratic Party of Hungary to the legality of the party 's spring 1991 congress and the election of its leader Endre Borbely . |
15 | Jay brought Dionne honeycomb cell shaped soap and an oil and sand picture with its ever-changing magic . |
16 | Women have been enrolled at West Point , the United States Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy since the mid-1970s , when Congress passed a law that required women to be admitted to the federal military academies . |
17 | Since the turntable had a clockwork winding mechanism and the air-pump demanded continuous cranking while the disc played , you had to be fit to play a record ! |
18 | Kirner , a former state Education Minister and the leader of the party 's Socialist Left parliamentary faction , was considerably further to the left than her predecessor and , whilst her election was welcomed by the state 's strong trade union movement , it was condemned by the opposition Liberal Party and the business community . |
19 | What Gordon seeks to do therefore is to avoid the pitfalls of the collateral fact doctrine by , in effect , erecting a brick wall between the words furnished tenancy and the bracket . |
20 | Erm as you say Mr Campbell er the plan at the moment is that the F two thousand will replace jaguar and the tornado A D V F three aircraft and the scope er of replacing other aircraft er remains under consideration , er provisional off take of two fifty er was declared at the d the start of the development phase and of course our work share in development is based on that number . |
21 | A major exhibition of his 1980s sculpture is split between Annely Juda Fine Art and the Knoedler Gallery . |
22 | Things are becoming intolerable at the club these days and the boot sale is only part of it . |
23 | From May 29 to June 4 ( except for Friday May 31 ) there were daily clashes in Algiers between the police and FIS demonstrators demanding the creation of an Islamic state , the application of the Sharia legal code and the resignation of President Chadli Benjedid ( whose third five-year term would not expire until 1993 ) . |
24 | The two new stands at the Gorgie Road and school end of the ground will each seat 3,550 fans and the stand at the Wheatfield side of the ground 5,900 . |
25 | Wind shielding : the burner design gives the flame good protection and the case lid 's stiff hinges allow it to be propped upright giving some extra protection ( assuming the pot does not get in the way ) . |
26 | But by the evening HQ 5 Corps and the Army commander personally had been instructed that force was not to be used . |
27 | We must change our political system to give the citizen more power and the government less ; our economic system to confer power on consumers and to provide employees with a share in the wealth they create ; our public services to guarantee choice and dignity to each of us ; and our education system to equip us better for the modern world . |
28 | Chapter 6 PLANNING AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
29 | Nevertheless , its introduction must be accompanied by improved organisation of clinical services in the community , including better deployment of community psychiatric nurses to care for patients with severe long term psychiatric illness and the provision of essential resources . |
30 | Piano duettists who have tired of presenting the Brahms Hungarian Dances or the Op. 39 Waltzes in recitals could do well to make the acquaintance of this work . |