Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] boys " in BNC.

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1 Andrew McMullen completed the scoring for the junior boys with a fourth place in the 1980 freestyle .
2 For in 1918 he just missed a scholarship to Winchester College ; and in those days the scholarship at Winchester was regarded as the crown for the cleverest boys in England .
3 As for the Lost Boys , they were cast from a politically correct mix of ethnic groups and blimp shapes , and zipped around in funky MTV gear and Mohican hair-dos , spouting street jargon .
4 Ian Rowlands has been named in the Welsh under-18s team for the European boys ' team championships taking place in Denmark from July 8–11 .
5 It was full of pieces of paper , which he dropped behind him for the other boys to follow .
6 No , for the other boys
7 Facing a financially bleak Christmas , he scrimped together every last penny to afford presents for the four boys .
8 My grandfather , for his part , had found lodgings for the two boys through an advertisement in a church magazine .
9 ‘ My father passed the farm on to me and I shall do the same for the two boys . ’
10 Last night , a police spokesman said : ‘ We are still looking for the two boys , aged about 10-14 years …
11 Det Supt Albert Kirkby appealed for the two boys seen escorting James from the shopping centre to come forward , saying they may be completely innocent .
12 Dawn Adams and Ann Welsh received the Charles Whiteside memorial trophies for their 1500 displays , with the Norman Graves award for the best boys middle distance win going to Liverpool 's Paul Lamb .
13 Ferried looking for the foreign boys wherever they turn up .
14 It was too much for the older boys , who had the bright idea of purloining some old electric heaters from the stores .
15 And , for the older boys , sports bags complete with popular brand names like Reebok , Puma and Nike , are in vogue .
16 I chose my family , and just waited for the big boys to come up to the Birkdale area .
17 Let's hope that UEFA remember there must never be one rule for the big boys and another for the rest .
18 They appeared to have one law for the big boys and another for the minnows .
19 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
20 For the big boys there 's industry-standard SQL ; the IBM standard rather than the ANSI standard .
21 Thought we might go down to Grafton for the Old Boys ’ match against the first XI .
22 He worked for Michael but was n't as subservient towards him as the other boys .
23 One solution was to provide an organization for the 13–17 age-group , such as the Working Boys ' Brigades formed in the 1860s , and the Glasgow Foundry Boys ' Religious Society .
24 Private scheme , Page 4 JONATHAN BAINBRIDGE/REUTER MARTIN CLEAVER/AP Shared rage : the crowd screams abuse as the two boys accused of James 's murder leave the Liverpool court in police vans , which were pelted with missiles while people hammered on their sides .
25 In such a small group the special sympathy between the two boys was obvious to all their companions .
26 The contrast between the two boys , fruitful as it is for the novelist , is strong both in the early part of the story , when they are in training , and in the second phase when they work their way from Paris to Rome , to Salzburg , to Vienna .
27 Even though there was only a year between the two boys , Charlie looked on Terry as his little brother .
28 They later moved to Collegians , before Armstrong rebounded between the Old Boys and Bangor , while Harrison moved to Dungannon .
29 Junior scrabble for Sarah and er I do n't know about the two boys I do n't what we 've got sorted out for the boys .
30 And he has forgotten all about the Lost Boys and how to fly , until his own children are kidnapped by his old adversary Captain Hook .
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