Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a [noun pl] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Kinane , aged 30 , rode the Irish filly The Caretaker to win Europe 's most valuable prize for two-year-olds , the Cartier Million , in Dublin on Saturday , but almost as soon as he had passed the post to complete his lucrative double on Carroll House , who is trained by Michael Jarvis at Newmarket , the klaxon sounded ominously to indicate a stewards ' inquiry . |
2 | If a man who can generate pretty decent clubhead speed were inadvertently to use a women 's ball , the result would be higher trajectory with some distance loss — the clubhead will have compressed the ball beyond the point where the ball achieves its most efficient velocity . |
3 | ( I ) " licence " does not include a seamen 's canteen licence ( see 5.139(1) ) , nor a refreshment licence or an entertainment licence ( see subs . |
4 | I 've always wanted to be involved in things that tried to somehow create a women 's network . |
5 | If that suggests an odd set of priorities in what is still quaintly called a players ' game , at least the 21 wore the familiar red jersey with the famous crest , white shorts and blue and green socks . |
6 | They have already appointed a gates ' superintendent for this year to ensure no one slips through the entrances without paying . |
7 | But Ben was already planning a children 's opera with William Plomer to be called Tyco the Vegan . |
8 | They already have a children 's play room , an art room , conference space and are building up a library . |
9 | Over the years , the VMA gradually became a students ' association and at the first general meeting of its 45th session , on 19 October 1880 , John H. Steel , the secretary and librarian , announced ‘ the Veterinary Medical Association , while having wide sympathies with its members who have become qualified practitioners , is now the Students ’ Society of the largest British Veterinary School' . |
10 | Still coaching a boys ' football team , and taking immense pride in a four-year-old grandson who is already demonstrating an enviable left-handed off-drive , he continues to look to the future . |
11 | I do n't think they 'd ever let a men 's committee |
12 | ‘ Servant ’ seemed too coarse a word for such a refined creature and indeed she made it plain that she did not usually inhabit a servants ' hall . |
13 | Oxford University also has a womens ' basketball team . |
14 | She was later to run a ladies ' outfitters in nearby Gorleston , on the Suffolk coast . |
15 | Discs has also sponsored a women 's football team by supplying them with a kit partly drawn from Billy Bragg 's Red Star Belgrade promotional shirts . |
16 | Dash are also running a children 's colouring competition via their shops , asking children to colour in a picture of a meadow . |
17 | At that time we also ran a children 's hospital , so that I had the opportunity of seeing the effects of treatment on acute surgical cases , both pre- and post-operatively , as well as dealing with some fairly ill children and a good mix of diagnostic and management problems in the adult unit . |
18 | He has also published a children 's book on the birds of Vietnam , The Birds Are Our Friends , for distribution in Vietnam 's school system . |
19 | As he got ready to go to the station , his aunt was busily arranging a children 's tea party in the church hall . |
20 | The Second Division outfit , who had a magnificent 18–14 win at Salford , now face a Saints ' side lying third in the Stones Bitter Championship . |
21 | Family and friends left flowers and wreaths at the door to the building in Boughton , Chester , which now houses a women 's fashion shop on the ground floor . |
22 | Friends and family left flowers and wreaths on the door to the building in Boughton , Chester , which now houses a women 's fashion shop on the ground floor . |
23 | These gardens have taken many years to complete and now include a children 's Play area , a small lake with swans and fountains and a large sloping grassy area surrounded by trees and seats . |
24 | Many such agencies now have a women 's unit to deal with women 's needs vis-a-vis employment . |
25 | Mirman now runs a children 's shop in London 's King 's Road . |
26 | The housekeeper 's room even contains a servants ' library with books in three categories : ‘ One of books of divinity and morality : Another for housewifry ; A third of history , true adventures , voyages and innocent amusement ’ — the last , one notes , does not seem to include the novel . |
27 | No we still have n't had a women 's night and I do n't think we probably ever will have . |
28 | Maybe they all wanted a rest , or did n't rate the £550,000 prize-money , or were n't offered a skins ' game as an enticement to attend . |
29 | Those who wish to apply for admission to these degrees should possess at least an upper second class honours degree or its equivalent and may well have a Masters ' degree . |
30 | Now , well you ca n't have one , you ca n't have a children 's day cos you do n't do anything |