Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Smith 's early demise opened the door for the much-anticipated return of David Gower , who had flown down for the Wimbledon men 's final in something other than a Tiger Moth the day before .
2 Their views trickled down through the student nurses ' years and were apt to be accepted as gospel , since that saved the students the bother of forming opinions for themselves , and also it was not often a student in her first couple of years , if not longer , had the opportunity to form any opinion on our men .
3 The UNMLO deployment went ahead despite the shooting down of an EC monitors ' helicopter on Jan. 7 .
4 Increased diagnostic accuracy by team members was associated with longer experience of team working , regardless of the team members ' professional background .
5 The significant increase in the number of people without work , the exclusion of the very poorest from the country 's rapidly rising living standards , the hardening of attitudes towards this group amongst those who feel they are ‘ making it ’ , together with the Thatcher Governments ' determination to widen class differences , are the root causes .
6 Throughout this time he took a keen personal interest in the education of young engineers , especially in the Horwich Mechanics ' Institute , which he founded in 1888 .
7 He had even made a suggestion about a piece she might write on the role of women in the Tory Party , perhaps in the Government Whips ' Office .
8 I do n't think it 's gon na be possible this week but perhaps in the Easter holidays erm
9 The unlikely deal was probably finally swung by the long friendship between Ferguson and Wilkinson , who work closely together in the League Managers ' Association .
10 There were so many limousines and lesser limousines and cars in attendance on the lesser limousines that the queue of cars stretched from Volley 's Pizza and Pasta House down to the Polka Children 's Theatre on the frontiers of Wimbledon .
11 The festival continues tonight with the Lifford Players ' production of the George Shiels play The Passing Day .
12 Between 1983 and 1987 he served successively in the government whips ' office and at the Department of Health and Social Security , entering the Cabinet in the latter year as Chief Secretary to the Treasury [ see pp. 35271-72 ] ; after briefly holding the post of Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary in mid-1989 [ see p. 36819 ] , he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in October 1989 following the sudden resignation of Lawson [ see pp. 36982-83 ] .
13 The characteristic cathedral sound stems largely from the employment-of boys ' voices , and one of the most important components in the English cathedral tradition remains the choir school .
14 Meanwhile , specialist retailers like Dixons , an electricals chain , and niche shops like Tie Rack have been paring away at the department stores ' share of the high-street market .
15 SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD James Spreng , captain of Stewart's-Melville XI , and his brother , Gerald ( 15 ) , who plays in the same side , have been selected for the Under-18 and Under-16 Scotland squads respectively for the home schools ' internationals in Cork at the end of next month .
16 The Government 's latest position on the Maastricht Bill debacle , presented with patrician brazenness by Douglas Hurd yesterday as the law officers ' latest position , is that it matters not a whit whether MPs approve Labour 's amendment on the social chapter .
17 THE TUC cleared the way yesterday for the rebel electricians ' union to return to the fold .
18 It is more in the investment banks ' interest to maintain relationships .
19 She was on her way home from a school governors ' meeting when she had a puncture .
20 One-year-old Caolan , who desperately needs a liver and bowel transplant , will be flown home from the Birmingham Children 's Hospital by air ambulance on Monday .
21 One day in February , just six weeks after Sarah accepted Nahum Morey 's proposal , Edward Wooldridge ran home from the Chertsey Infants ' School on the corner of St Anne 's Road as fast as his six-year-old legs would carry him .
22 In fact , they whisked me off to the Nanking Workers ' Hospital , where I stayed in ‘ solitary confinement ’ until this afternoon .
23 When triggered by signals from EUCOM , the AFSAT equipment sends a recorded message directly to the cruise missiles ' launch control centres .
24 MONICA Seles will be in the line up for the TSB Women 's Tennis Classic in Dublin towards the end of the year — but there is an ‘ if ’ involved .
25 W w when you first er when you first went up onto the picket lines erm h how m many of you w were there then ?
26 Note that from now on in this series , l.e.d. 's are denoted by X1 and X2 instead of D1 and D2 to avoid possible confusion later with the data inputs D1 , D2 etc .
27 This was the key factor also in the Kosovo Albanians ' response to a FRY draft programme , revealed on Sept. 17 , to resolve the problem of teaching in Albanian in Kosovo schools .
28 If it had , they were liable to end up in the Husayn twins ' pockets .
29 Huge backlogs of work built up in the securities dealers ' back offices as deals could not be completed within the exchange 's usual accounts periods .
30 SECURITY is to be stepped up at a Darlington pensioners ' community centre following two break-ins .
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