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

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1 No I walked through the children 's department one day and I saw this necklace with these beads hanging from it
2 TWO men were being questioned late last night after the police 's Number One Regional Crime Squad 's drugs wing found amphetamine sulphate in a vehicle on the M62 .
3 He was among the Wiltshire justices reproved for obstructing royal purveyors of timber for the navy in 1637 and he refused a contribution to the expenses of the bishops ' war two years later .
4 [ Edward Arber , A Transcript of the Registers of the Stationers ' Company 1554–1640 , 1875–94 ; E. Gordon Duff , A Century of the Book Trade , 1905 ; Henry R. Plomer , Abstracts from the Wills , 1903 ; A. W. Reed , Early Tudor Drama , 1926 ; Colin Clair , ‘ Thomas Berthelet , Royal Printer ’ , Gutenberg Jahrbuch , 1966 ; A. W. Pollard et al . ,
5 The smell of antiseptic , and the helpless waiting , brought back powerful memories of the visitors ' room two years ago , where the doctor had come to break the mind-numbing news that during a routine operation to remove her appendix her mother had died of heart failure .
6 Team Mizuno Malory 's delight at completing their successful defence of the men 's Division One title with a 9-15 , 15-9 , 15-6 , 15-6 victory over Polonia Ealing was tempered by a serious ankle injury to Stuart Dunn .
7 But there was disappointment for Britain with the men 's lightweight four of Christopher Bates , Carl Smith , Thomas Kay and Toby Hessian , who were chasing their third successive world gold .
8 She came into the working-men 's club one lunchtime and got her bottle of stout .
9 [ Joyce Brown , Mathematical Instrument-Makers in the Grocers ' Company 1688–1800 , 1979 ; E. G. R. Taylor , The Mathematical Practitioners of Tudor & Stuart England , 1954 ; A. J. Turner , ‘ William Oughtred , Richard Delamain and the Horizontal Instrument in Seventeenth Century England ’ , Annali dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze , anno vi , 1981 , pp. 99–125 . ]
10 [ Joyce Brown , Mathematical Instrument-Makers in the Grocers ' Company 1688–1800 , 1979 ; Dr Gloria Clifton of Project Simon ( national archive of data about instrument-makers ) . ]
11 Ruth was in the servants ' hall one day when he returned from yet another picnic .
12 Once in London , he worked with James Asperne , of the European Magazine , Thomas Hurst , of Longman 's , and perhaps Thomas Tegg [ q.v. ] , who witnessed Wilson 's admission to the Clothworkers ' Company 7 February 1810 .
13 An eleven year old boy who 's committed a string of motoring offences has been sent to a children 's centre two hundred miles from his home , because he keeps absconding .
14 And it was at the trekkers ' hut eight days before that we 'd met our porters with their dzos , Dzos — pronounced ‘ Joes ’ — are great hairy pack animals , a cross between yaks and cows .
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