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

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1 The village is in a beautiful situation , and attracts great numbers of visitors and sightseers during the summer when Sledmere House and grounds are open .
2 In academic writings it is probably more common to look to an earlier period as the time when family solidarity was of prime importance .
3 It is particularly concerned about the system whereby land value is based on the price it would command with planning permission , since this discriminates against protected sites of ecological importance , which are on occasion " zero rated " , since by definition they would not be developed .
4 But first , after a weekend when Swindon Town came down to earth with a bump , here 's Tim with the sport .
5 One example is the practice of engaging casual chambermaids , porters , waiters , bar and kitchen staff to cover the traditionally busy week or two around Christmas , or to help out at other times of the year when hotel occupancy rates exceed expected levels .
6 But what of the case where Johanna atte Temple 's father was Osberto de Arencon , and her son Edmundo de Loundres ?
7 It may sometimes be difficult to determine the identity of the supplier where computer software is obtained off-the-shelf .
8 One of the reasons why owl pellet analysis is so useful a tool for ecologists is the good preservation and lack of breakage of most of the bones .
9 That is one of the reasons why container gardening catches the imagination .
10 In areas of the sub-continent where pearl millet — the basis of the unleavened bread — is grown , soil temperatures often soar to 120F or more , killing seedlings and setting in train crop failures and food shortages .
11 Mr Morris has been an MP since 1974 and served his apprenticeship for his new job chairing the standing committees of the House where MPs subject Government bills to detailed scrutiny .
12 Mr Morris has been an MP since 1974 and served his apprenticeship for his new job chairing the standing committees of the House where MPs subject Government bills to detailed scrutiny .
13 In April , I did point out that if English Heritage ( the body responsible for the preservation of England 's built heritage ) were transferred to the new Department of National Heritage ( which is now the case ) , very careful consideration would need to be given to how planning is coped with , because one of the strengths of English Heritage had been that it was placed within the Department of the Environment where government planning takes place .
14 You can not move the cursor below the line where PRINT REPAGINATE takes it
15 It is difficult to accept Gandhi 's argument , based as it is on an evolutionary view of history , that mankind is continually moving in the direction of an utopia where ahi will prevail .
16 The book conveniently divides them into Staffordshire and non-Staffordshire , this is an entirely justifiable division , for throughout the period when lustre decoration was used ( from 1805 to the present ) Staffordshire was the workshop of the world as far as ceramic production was concerned .
17 The Guardian is usually way behind the pack where transfer news is concerned so they may be a bit gullible .
18 But the province fared better than the UK as a whole where building society mortgage lending fell by 20pc in 1992 .
19 For example , W. A. Speck 's work on division lists for Queen Anne 's reign shows that the vast majority of MPs voted consistently either Whig or Tory , with a mere 12.2 per cent wavering in their allegiance , whilst in a similar analysis of division lists for William 's reign , usually regarded as a period when party conflict was less clearly defined , Henry Horwitz found that only 14 per cent of MPs voted across party lines .
20 Section 20(2) goes on to deal with the position where price information is correct when given but becomes false afterwards .
21 What appears of particular concern is that the increase in ultraviolet radiation coincides with the time when ocean surface organisms are emerging from the dark winter period and thus have had no time to adapt to the sun , let alone enhanced levels of damaging UV-B radiation .
22 It is not clear from the evidence how catalogue usage could be increased .
23 I am not quite sure from the map where Presteigne station was , but it looks as if the PCBCR would not have run into it directly , merely to a junction outside the town .
24 After going 2–0 up in 32 minutes through a goal by Lesley Hobley and a penalty by Denise Shorney , Hightown reduced the deficit a minute before the interval when Jackie Crook scored from the penalty spot .
25 It is easiest to discuss these in terms of the human requirements upon notation ; indeed , even with computer-based catalogues and indexes , people will be required to use and write or remember notation ( at least until the day when document arrangement is no longer relevant , or when machines are widely available to re-file information , regardless of size or form ) .
26 The success of this approach was reflected in a threefold increase in marketed output from 1953 to 1962 in the areas where land reform had been implemented , without a matching decline in the productivity of food crops .
27 We chose Bedford as it was almost the only place in the locality where hotel accommodation was available .
28 The lessons may not have the same applicability in the UK where health care costs are already much lower .
29 The trend will be towards a privatised two tier system similar to the system in the US where health care is big business .
30 In the car park we eyed the puddles in the tarmac where parrot cross bills sometimes drink after a meal of sticky pine seeds .
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