Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 O. affinis is similar to O. vicarius Lyman , 1869 , from the West Indies but differs in the shape of the apical papilla which is simple blunt or slightly pointed in O. affinis as opposed to heart shaped in O. vicarius , though the occasional occurrence of heart shaped apical papillae in O. affinis throws doubt on the validity of this character , the degree to which the disk is constricted interradially , which is very pronounced in most specimens of O. affinis but not noticeably so in O. vicarius ; and the number of arm spines , 7–8 in O. affinis but as many as 10–12 O. vicarius .
2 Irina , in these days , was often out , shopping , or visiting Pat , or going to see Marcus 's solicitor , a Mr Garent , or simply wandering about London being ( to use her phrase ) a ‘ mystery woman ’ .
3 In addition , a small stream flows from Drybrook to power a mill that once stood at Tusculum House , which contained an internal iron overshot wheel .
4 Denis Brailsford , an inter-war spectator and a distinguished sports historian , recalled that he first went to football in the 1930s as part of his father 's extended family of miners and their wives , who made up the core of a group that regularly went to Mansfield Town 's home games .
5 I am also close to persuading colleagues on the Prince of Wales Committee 's Environment Study Group ( of which i am a member ) to devote one of its prestigious weekend seminars during 1993 to an examination of the environmental regulations and/or assessment procedures that currently exist for EC money flowing into Wales , and what new procedures are necessary .
6 A single-volume history has recently been courageously and skilfully attempted by Hugh Honour and John Fleming , which inevitably suffers from the problem of compression .
7 Other observations suggest that the acid microenvironment , maintained by apical Na + /H + exchange , also contributes H + to this process and thereby assists in VFA absorption .
8 They , together with the custody of the young earl , were given to the dowager countess and so remained under Herbert control .
9 They , together with the custody of the young earl , were given to the dowager countess and so remained under Herbert control .
10 At the Gloucester Forest Eyre in July 1634 he produced perambulations of 1228 and 1282 , ‘ both agreeing that the Bounds of the Forrest [ of Dean ] began at Gloucester Bridge , and so went to Monmouth Bridge and Chepstow Bridge , and came round again by the Severne to Gloucester . ’
11 His own Palladian compositions show a number of idiosyncrasies of detail , the only significant one being a frequent use of the pyramidal roof-form derived , inter alia , from Palladio 's Villa Emo and already repeated at Pembroke Lodge and Marble Hill ; but other elements are more noteworthy .
12 By Heathcote Williams The largest and oldest of land mammals is celebrated by Heathcote Williams in a poem written and already broadcast on BBC radio .
13 John Sillett who returned to manage Hereford United for one season only last year , and best known as Coventry City 's F A cupwinning manager — is Central 's new signing for the new season .
14 The passengers boarded another aircraft and finally landed at Faro airport yesterday afternoon , five hours behind schedule .
15 He was educated at Harrow , won an exhibition to New College , Oxford , where he failed to take a degree , and finally went to Trinity College , Dublin ( BA and MA , 1919 ) .
16 Amy Roberts , a winner in 1991 , was given a special prize of two tickets for Me and My Girl , and later went to Edinburgh Playhouse with her mother , Ruth .
17 Bernard was ordained in Carlisle in 1968 and later served at Keswick Youth Centre and then at Barrow and Whitehaven .
18 The man was taken to Darlington 's Memorial Hospital with severe head injuries and later transferred to Middlesbrough General .
19 Harold Caston , from Greasby , was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital and later transferred to Walton Hospital .
20 The Pollard had suffered serious head injuries and later died in Frenchay hospital in Bristol .
21 In 1826 the Hall , Lowthorpe 's ancient manor , was demolished and later replaced by Lowthorpe Lodge which the St Quintin family used mainly as a shooting lodge , swelling the population of the small village greatly every summer with their visiting shooting parties .
22 Scott then joined Grissell and Peto and also worked on Hungerford Market .
23 Phase 1 will enable trains on the existing Altrincham and Bury lines to reach the heart of the city centre ( Piccadilly Gardens ) using surface lines and also continue to Piccadilly station .
24 Roberts , a father-of-two , is a senior planner with Rhuddlan Borough Council and formerly worked for Denbighshire County Council .
25 The problems with this assessment are briefly and clearly discussed in Brian Hebblethwaite 's The Problems of Theology , chapter 2 : ‘ Theology and Comparative Religion ’ .
26 Applications built with it will be portable across different graphical user interfaces and automatically run under Microsoft Corp 's Windows , the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh , OSF/Motif and other environments without changing any of the code , Oracle claims , automatically conforming to the native look-and-feel of each graphical environment in which it is run .
27 Applications built with it will be portable across different graphical user interfaces and automatically run under Microsoft Corp 's Windows , the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh , OSF/Motif and other environments without changing any of the code .
28 This latter , a unique survival , is preserved in manuscripts bound not later than 1529 ; the Magnificat and four Masses ( including Lapidaverunt Stephanum , an evident patronal piece ) survive in the choir-book of c .1525 prepared ( probably under Ludford 's direction ) for use at St Stephen 's , and now belonging to Caius College , Cambridge .
29 The speaker was Stephen Venables , the first Briton to climb Everest without oxygen , and now recovering in Bath hospital following an incredible rescue on Panch Chuli V , 6,349m , in the Indian Kumaon Himalayas .
30 In 1991 the selectors were Andrew Brighton , a critic and art historian who trained as a painter and who now runs the MA in Art and Architecture at Kent Institute and Sandy Moffat , an artists who studied at Edinburgh and now teaches at Glasgow School of Art .
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