Example sentences of "[prep] wales ' [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The heritage of Wales ' rural life is displayed and interpreted in a vast collection of authentic re-erected buildings where the Welsh people lived and worked |
2 | He has been asked to draw up plans to stabilise the site for Welsh historic monuments body Cadw which is responsible for the preservation of Wales ' archaeological heritage . |
3 | TERRY YORATH last night called for a repeat of Wales ' European Championship performance in Belgium last year as he named his squad for the World Cup re-run . |
4 | This time he made contact with Aberavon flanker David Edwards in an incident which sparked a mass brawl and will almost certainly rule him out of Wales ' international with world champions Australia in November . |
5 | Ruthin schoolboy Gareth Edwards , rated one of Wales ' outstanding young prospects , will make his belated senior county debut in this game . |
6 | Ruthin schoolboy Gareth Edwards , rated one of Wales ' outstanding young prospects , will make his belated senior county debut in this game . |
7 | Control Techniques , one of Wales ' home-grown success stories , turned in pre-tax profits of £3.7m to March , a leap of £2.1m on the same period in 1992 . |
8 | In our last issue Stephen Briggs described the sad state of some of Wales ' abandoned churches . |
9 | But he appeared at the Old Bailey for an earlier trespass at Buckingham Palace , during which he had drunk some wine in the office of the Prince of Wales ' private secretary , and was sent to a secure hospital in Liverpool . |
10 | Remnants of Wales ' rich industrial past make for a fascinating walk in the Sirhowy Valley . |
11 | Visitors can see an extensive collection of textile machinery dating back to the 18th century along with an exhibition tracing the development of Wales ' woollen industry from the Middle Ages . |
12 | But since then , 27-year-old Hall capped 21 times has become a central part of Wales ' dramatic recent resurgence . |
13 | Undoubtedly , the Prince of Wales ' unprecedented public denunciation in April 1989 of Ceauşescu 's demolitions in Bucharest and his plan to ‘ systematize , rural Romania represented genuine revulsion at the human consequences of the Conducator 's policies . |
14 | With Wales ' top clubs running in sackfuls of tries and playing to packed houses , Davies believes the national side are poised to reap the benefits . |
15 | But by then it was too late ; the damage to the Neath players locked into Wales ' downward spiral had been incalculable . |
16 | Welsh open stroke play champion Macara is the only northerner in Wales ' six-man squad for the European men 's team championships in Czechoslovakia from July 1–4 , although Wrexham 's Matthew Ellis is also named in the squad as a non-travelling reserve . |
17 | It therefore urges the Secretary of State to reject this appeal , and in so doing unequivocally confirm the value which is attached to the long term protection of landscape quality in Wales ' National Parks . |
18 | Although the prospects of finding large quantities of oil and gas may be limited , this search and any future commercial exploitation poses a major risk to Wales ' high quality marine and coastal environments . |
19 | In these changing circumstances Jenkins is willing to accept his responsibility , as club coach as much as assistant national coach , for Wales ' present condition and uncertain future . |