Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I 'm going to fill in for Jim on the Canal project . ’ |
2 | The name Grisedale , meaning ‘ the valley of the pigs ’ is consistently spelt wrongly as Grisdale by the Ordnance Survey . |
3 | This file is stored as RDBI.DAT in the LIFESPAN process directory ( i.e. where the 59 . |
4 | We need some more meat for Ben from the pet shop . |
5 | ADRIAN DAVIES , Cambridge Blue and Welsh International fly-half , made his debut for CARDIFF in the Schweppes Cup win over Pencoed . |
6 | Very much the same story as I conjectured for Nosema in the flour beetle and for the fluke in the snail . |
7 | Neil Packham is pictured as Colin in the stage version . |
8 | Heavy going … another fall for Swindon in the promotion race . |
9 | ‘ I leave for Germany on the evening train , I 'm afraid . |
10 | The stall is booked for Saturday for the energy conservation bill campaign . |
11 | That they went just past the half-thousand was mainly due to Sohail , but the neat little Asif Mujtaba beavered away for 57 , and at tea the score stood at 252 for 2 , Sohail having gone to his century , the first ever for Pakistan in a Manchester Test , with an ondriven three from his 127th ball . |
12 | Beryl also welcomed Rita Quick and thanked her for coming to deputise for Molly at the afternoon session on Devising Display Items . |
13 | Following Gazza 's first league goal for Lazio in the derby match against Roma , and his unforgettable second against Pescara on December 6 , he has become a sensation in Italy . |
14 | She had n't told him about David on the Apple Tree Day , either . |
15 | I first heard about Hampden on a radio programme when I was a boy off sick from school and I 've been interested in him and his life ever since . |
16 | Far too big for Steven at the moment son . |
17 | Firstly he overlooked the fact that the European parliament had consistently voted for Brussels as a meeting place . |
18 | With the help of acquisitions , sales and profits grew substantially , despite the effect of the housing downturn on the Chubb locks business and of worries about Halon on the fire extinguisher operation . |
19 | I always play for my country when I have a chance , ’ Ballesteros , who last played for Spain in the World Cup in 1977 , added . |
20 | That is directly contrary to what was stated in ’ Raising the Standard ’ and to the remarks made by the hon. Member for Blackburn from the Opposition Front Bench in Committee . |
21 | Consent for extraction would be obtained from the Crown Estates Commissioners for Scotland through the Government View Procedure . |
22 | TAKING the view that he will learn more about the players on the field , Jim Love will today make his debut for Scotland in the opening game of their South African tour , against Stellenbosch Farmers . |
23 | It was a better night for Scotland in the B division of the men 's championship , in Basle , Switzerland , where Menzieshill scored a 4-3 victory over Slavia Prague . |
24 | Negotiating with the Government to secure a place for Scotland in the EC committee of the regions was a sensible act which should be applauded , not railed at , and is fully consistent with the SNP 's main policy of placing Scotland first . |
25 | Keegan said : ‘ I saw him before his dad — who was playing for Scotland in the World Cup . ’ |
26 | On Nov. 10 the Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk called for additional " guarantees " for Ukraine in the START treaty to help facilitate the treaty 's approval by parliament . |
27 | Taylor has already pencilled in Gazza to play his first match for England in the World Cup qualifier against Norway next month . |
28 | The men were waiting for Karen in a hotel room a few miles from the accident . |
29 | A torchlight procession will be held through Bootle to the coal terminal at Gladstone Dock on November 25 . |
30 | He sat for Westmorland in the Reformation Parliament ( 1529–36 ) and may have held the same seat subsequently . |