Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1915 the New South Wales Swimming Association invited Duke Kahanamoku to the Domain Baths in Sydney where he beat his own world record for the 100 yards with a time of 53.8 seconds . |
2 | Andrew McMullen completed the scoring for the junior boys with a fourth place in the 1980 freestyle . |
3 | He was not expected at Bramshill until after luncheon and had planned to take his time over the journey to north Hampshire , visiting churches at Sherborne St John and Winchfield and lunching at a pub near Stratfield Saye before arriving at Bramshill in time for the usual courtesies with the Commandant before his two-thirty lecture . |
4 | There will be an added incentive for the European competitors with a specially-arranged stop-over in Kuala Lumpar for a three-day £15,000 celebrity Pro-Am the week before the event . |
5 | The creative team , for example , who appealed for help for the starving Biafrans with the headline , " Fresh food is flying to Biafra " with a visual showing a few live locusts knew what they were doing . |
6 | Remove the pattern and add a heading allowance , then continue as for the previous curtains with a shallow curve . |
7 | No doubt matters of this kind will in any event be the subject of consideration during the current consultations with the Law Commission . |
8 | The original quantity theory suggested that the major impact of the money supply is on the general price level , but this crude theory fell into disrepute during the inter-war years with the absence of any well-defined link between money and prices . |
9 | This will store more than 50 times as much data as the floppy disks with the biggest storage capacity ! |
10 | No difference was found between the two groups with a lesion situated in the left hemisphere , but non-right handers , as a group , were significantly impaired on every test in comparison with right handers when the lesion was on the right side . |
11 | Correction for the small differences in age between the two groups with the Mantel-Haenzel statistic did not affect the results ( difference in prevalence of advanced retinopathy p<0.001 ; differences in rate of laser photocoagulation for previously unrecognised retinopathy p=0.02 ) . |
12 | A delegation from China 's legislature , the National People 's Congress , furthered contacts between the two states with an eight-day visit to Ukraine beginning on Aug. 18 . |
13 | We found poor correlation between the two methods with the visual grading method having a significant interobserver variation . |
14 | He opened his eyes slowly and yawned , stretching his satiated body between the warm sheets with the lazy sensuousness of a cat . |
15 | This new entrance measuring 256 metres between the breakwater heads with a dredged channel 120 metres wide was controlled by a new set of port locating lights and signals , including leading lights to position a vessel in the channel . |
16 | He was sitting up , holding the clumsy radio on his knee with one hand , searching through the muttering frequencies with the other . |
17 | And as he watched , not really wanting to see but unable to tear his eyes away , he heard the death cart coming , trundling through the empty streets with the hooded ghouls of the burial squad walking along beside it tolling their bells . |
18 | The control signal for the switch is derived from the first divider bistable ( at twice the core switching frequency ) by differentiating the square wave and clipping off the negative pulses with a diode . |
19 | March 24 , every one … voluntarily castrated himself , cutting off the entire genitals with a consecrated stone knife … |
20 | Leave to dry overnight before gently bending back the waxed paper and lifting off the piped outlines with a palette knife . |
21 | He bit off the next words with an oath and pushed her away . |
22 | She was referred back to the medical clinic after a few months with the same clinical findings . |
23 | If it had steeled itself to cross this threshold ( as Yemen bravely did a month ago ) , Egypt might today be afflicted by nothing worse than a bad case of anti-incumbency — hardly surprising after a dozen years with the same tired face at the top . |
24 | The younger Herschel had travelled to the Cape with his telescope to undertake the first survey of the southern skies with a first-class instrument , and his discoveries of nebulae were already causing a stir in the astronomical community . |
25 | Many of the remaining patients with an intact pouch have repeated episodes of pouchitis , diarrhoea is generally troublesome , and most patients require medication for symptoms . |
26 | After she 'd completed her delivery round of the dressing rooms , Lucy came back into the department , took off her coat and threw it in the corner , and then threw herself onto one of the available chairs with an equal lack of ceremony . |
27 | What are some of the major problems with the guarantees that we 're offered ? |
28 | They were allocated one of the best rooms with a splendid four-poster . |
29 | / Brintons are one of the largest weavers with a production capacity in excess of 100,000 square metres per week / . |
30 | Apologists for the House of Lords argue that it ceased to be the exclusive preserve of the upper classes with the creation of Life Peerages in 1958 . |