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

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1 It is an enabling bill of fare for the rites and the prayer in which the Church urges us all to take our part .
2 Promotion is important for the punters and the club . ’
3 Most of them are in it just for the bylines and the booze , you know .
4 As the campaign entered its final 24 hours , the main parties returned to their central themes : the economy for the Conservatives and the health service for Labour .
5 The answer to divided loyalties and different loyalties is not murder ; it is respect — respect for the differences and an accommodation of those differences .
6 I accept Mr. Lester 's submission that there must be a causal link between the benefit provided for the taxpayers and the cost of the benefit referred to in section 63(1) .
7 The International Court of Justice condemns US support for the Contras and the mining of Nicaraguan ports .
8 The designation marking the canonization is frequently deleted so that Val merely sounds like a dilettantish scamp with an eye for the girls and a desire for a good time .
9 It was then that the feeling of utter boredom would assail him and he would be driven to join the crowd for the buses and the queue for a seat in the pictures in Hereford to pass the Saturday afternoon away .
10 Erm and it 's a birthday issue and and a quite an important one for setting up for the Euros and the mail action .
11 Many young people like myself who were born and grew up on the flat albeit slightly rolling prairies , sometimes feel a yearning for the mountains and the sea , and I was no exception .
12 The hothouse flowers gardenia and stephanotis had to be coaxed and nurtured into flowering for the posies and the bridegroom 's buttonhole .
13 These are the most intense parental periods for the birds and the increase in parental arousal affects the frequency of the distraction displays .
14 The parade was organised for the players and the public but the day was even more special for 13-year-old Julian Stewart , a sufferer of cerebral palsy .
15 But the proudest and loudest reception is for the players and the manager who got them there .
16 That is a measure of the support for the miners and the desire for the country to keep a certain degree of energy self-sufficiency once oil and gas reserves are gone .
17 It was the outsider when ground share was first muted , but a super-league home for Edinburgh football in the west of the city , handy for the motorways and the bypass might make sense , might it not ? 's the number to dial .
18 Not that the James Committee was convinced that the CNAA would or could accept a validating role for the colleges and the field of study .
19 It is the gauge of wire used for the springs and the amount and type of this upholstery that governs how firm or soft the bed is .
20 Discipline was very severe at that school , with the cane for the boys and the strap for the girls an everyday thing .
21 mm you 've got to pay for the teeth and the saw
22 Brockway , Dutt , Gallacher , Jowett , Maxton and Pollitt for the Communists and the ILP appealed for support for the new committee .
23 And VERDI , known only for the Operas and the Requiem : how much non-operatic music did he write ?
24 UI promises to identify reference technologies this year for the enablers and the management environment , plus a Microsoft Corp Windows emulation package and interconnectivity with several legacy systems .
25 This car also contained an office for the doctors and a store for linen .
26 The aims of this group were : 1 ) To provide a support group for the librarians and a channel for advice , information and policy from the author and outside advisers .
27 ‘ The two Manchester United games will be great for the fans and the club .
28 There 's a choice of menus , goodie bags for the guests and a Celebration Cake plus one Free Return Ticket to the Park for the Party boy or girl .
29 A tax loophole for the bosses and a tax noose for us .
30 ‘ I said we needed a playroom for the kids and a bit more garden — not a damn great manse at the arse-end of the Northern line with its own private wilderness … ’
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