Example sentences of "[noun] and [art] [num] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was based on the Memorandum of Dissent of the minority , the late Professor ( subsequently Lord ) Kaldor and the two trades union representatives , on the Royal Commission on the Taxation of Profits and Income which published its Final Report in 1955 .
2 Well I 'm going to find David and I are going to but the two boys pyjamas and the two girls night shirts so we thought if you buys them all a pair of slippers .
3 But now to the future and the Five Nations Championship where the Irish are quietly confident that , with a virtually unchanged squad , they could well be highly successful .
4 It was three centuries and the Hundred Years War indeed before the English lost it , in which time Bayonne did well , not least as a centre of the wine trade with England equal in prosperity to Bordeaux .
5 All he took with him on his voyage was a spare pair of shoes , a sandwich and a 1992 sports diary with a map of the world , the court heard .
6 All you need to open the account is £1 and every six months interest is added to your account .
7 It has a spectacular position on the coast and a 10 minutes walk down a steep drive and across a pebble beach will bring you to the town centre of Lipari .
8 There , in 1892 , he was found asleep and drunk on his beat , and was reduced to third-class constable and the fifteen rupees salary upon which he had started over twenty years earlier .
9 William Charles Titford ran his linen draper 's business from 77 Bishopsgate Street , at the end of Sutton 's Court between the Vine Inn and the Four Swans Inn , from 1798 to 1806 .
10 The special missions will fall into one of these main categories , viz search and rescue , pollution surveillance , law enforcement of U.S.A. territorial waters and the 200 miles fishery conversation zone .
11 Two fluid processing modules for the Southern platform were installed during the second quarter and a 2,000 tonnes gas compression module for Ninian Central is well on the way for completion in 1993 .
12 For example , voluntary organizations played , and will continue to play , a central role in the provision of children 's services ; they were also influential in shaping new child care legislation ( for example : The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Children Act , 1908 ; Association of British Adoption Agencies and the 1975 Children Act ) .
13 The 1982 Local Government Finance Act abolished the right of authorities to set a supplementary rate and the 1984 Rates Act empowered the government to limit the spending and rates of centrally defined overspending authorities .
14 So to the city and the hundred shares index closed up twenty-four point one at twenty-five , seventy-four point eight .
15 Dock Road is the main route linking the M53 motorway with Seacombe and the Twelve Quays area , and the cranes have been a familiar sight for drivers for years but some will see their disappearance as further evidence of the de-industrialisation of Merseyside .
16 I 've won a midi hi-fi system and a thousand pounds worth of holiday accommodation .
17 ‘ Walk A is the longest and hardest option covering eight miles and a 3,000 feet ascent while at the other end of the scale a D class walk would cover the same distance but ascend just 1,500 feet . ’
18 SCOTLAND captain David Sole has given short shrift to anyone who has blamed Martin Bayfield and Tim Rodber for the drastic change in Scottish scrummaging fortunes between the World Cup semi-final and the Five Nations opener , when his side scored their first pushover try against England for donkey 's years , despite losing by a record score .
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