Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adj] and [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Gavin Jones is 12 years old and also a pupil at Llantarnam School . |
2 | The French domestic market remains to this day far and away the largest consumer of Champagne . |
3 | But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law . |
4 | Smaller stones about four to six inches long and only an inch wide which have broken ends could easily have been used to knock limpets off rocks . |
5 | Remember it used to be three inches long and now a foot long , with a flapper |
6 | The printout is of the full design area and does not show the grid denoting how many squares wide and high the design is . |
7 | As these systems are changing considerably in April 1988 , this section explains the current regulations first and then the new ones . |
8 | She was twenty-five years old and still a virgin , and as she looked at her image in the mirror great tears welled up and spilled over as she relived Ace 's words . |
9 | The least able sailors first and then a minute later the next group start and so on , finishing with the best sailors who often have a handicap of 10 minutes on a 25-minute race . |
10 | The metopes are about five feet wide and only a little higher , so the relief-figures are under life-size . |
11 | Imported by Clara Hurley and Michael Grossman , when he was five years old and already a Dutch and Belgian champion , he gained his title taking a Best in Show along the way . |
12 | George , a former school truant and now a construction trainee , said : ‘ At least I did something … but the others , you saw them at school , just lazy . ’ |
13 | FATHER Christopher O'Neill 's baby daughter Jennifer is now four months old and still the priest , aided by the Catholic Church , remains in hiding . |
14 | He was a Polynesian Hawaiian , thirty-two years old and already a legend on the North Shore . |
15 | Kevin O'Neil was just thirty years old and already a part of it in Dublin . |
16 | ACT carried back is offset as far as possible against the most recent period first and then the next most recent period , and so on until the claim is exhausted or the six year time limit is reached . |
17 | In Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent [ 1965 ] 1 QB 623 the contract of employment was concluded on 20 December 1959 and yet the restraint of trade clause was contained in a letter of 27 November 1959 . |