Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] girls " in BNC.

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31 Forty seven year old John House of Fairwell Drive in Bulwell denied having unlawful sexual intercourse with the girls but was found guilty at Nottingham Crown Court .
32 And I 'm going to Spain with the girls . ’
33 Oh , André was always a hit with the girls , and he did have a certain effeminate appeal and a wonderful way with words , but he lacked Piers 's vitality , the vibrant sexuality that seemed to smoulder away inside him .
34 She also did voluntary work in a girls ' club , which brought her into contact with the local women 's trade union council , the Women 's Co-operative Guild , and ultimately the Labour party .
35 The warmth of the welcome from the girls in the school hostel would have gladdened anyone 's heart .
36 With their recently acquired wealth from the girls ' success , the Polgars have been able to buy an adjoining apartment to make one multi-roomed home .
37 These unmarried women were thought to be a good influence on the girls and good role models .
38 The single women who hitherto had been considered a good influence on the girls were relegated to obscurity whilst the married heterosexual women were left to emerge as the ( acceptable and healthy ) role models .
39 It may have been a glamorous enough life on stage and , despite the famous Tiller ethos , at the stage door , where the young lads who laid siege to the girls came to be known as Stage Door Johnnies .
40 THOMPSON : ‘ The thing with Bill Shankly was that we were always a family and everyone knew each other from the cleaning lady to the girls in the ticket office .
41 WHILE The Stones appealed to the students , and the Beatles to the girls and their mums , The Who were always the lads ' band .
42 An eye for the girls at sixty no less than at twenty ; and silver-grey temples , blue eyes and a Turkish tan were even more dangerously attractive than youth .
43 The designation marking the canonization is frequently deleted so that Val merely sounds like a dilettantish scamp with an eye for the girls and a desire for a good time .
44 The Last Of The Mohicans has romance and Lewis ' bare torso for the girls and action and Stowe 's wind-blown hair for the boys , history and literature for the high-brows and yards of bloody violence for the yobs .
45 So it 's too young at the moment for the girls to feel that they ca n't do science .
46 It must 've taken quite a bit of courage for the girls to have kept their babies .
47 Lilly Foley wondered would he fall in love easily , or did the rugby take so much time that he would just be satisfied with the distant adulation of the girls who watched and cheered the games .
48 Peacock 's Crochet Castle was surrounded by gravel workings ; Disraeli 's Bentham was decaying behind Ministry of Defence barbed wire ; and the lawns of Jane Austen 's Mansfield Park were engulfed by the classrooms of a girls ' school .
49 The Association is most grateful to the AOC Air Cadets and the Director of the Girls Venture Corps for permitting their respective Corps to provide this much appreaciated help .
50 The outrageous May Sharples was in charge of the Girls there .
51 For the Residential Project Category , Fiona whose Christian leadership and spent several days with the Girls Brigade .
52 I went on an egg diet with the girls in work
53 I went on a chara to Blackpool with the girls from work , and we never stopped singing .
54 She has an excellent place in a girls ’ boarding-school in Worcestershire . ’
55 Even after her father had been taken to court for the abuses his family suffered , he quickly began to turn his attention to the girls , including Penny — by then married and seven months pregnant .
56 The fact that Mangon fully deserved his title of Wizard of Lighting was of minor importance to the Girls who , due to his perfectionism , often only had a few hours ' sleep in their dressing-rooms , and occasionally none at all .
57 She was a tyrant to the girls .
58 She was a teacher at a girls ’ school .
59 He would have forfeited the fragile trust Surere had put in him , and if he turned him over to Kenamun , he would lose all trace of the delicate thread that seemed , somehow , to link Surere with the girls ' deaths .
60 Having had no luck with the girls , Curtius finally noticed Jitters in the corner .
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