Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Charlie Swan rides Novello Allegro and also Castlina , a recent Navan winner who goes for the three miles handicap hurdle on the opening day . |
2 | To ask the Minister for the Arts what plans he has for the European arts festival ; and if he will make a statement . |
3 | To ask the Minister for the Arts , what plans he has for the European arts festival ; — |
4 | The new Celica GT-Four looks like no other sports coupé and goes like no other sports coupé . |
5 | Under the terms of the Children Act , however , responsibility for helping these children now lies with the social services child care team . |
6 | The Ministry of Agriculture has overall responsibility , but operational control lies with the National Rivers Authority and district councils . |
7 | Close to the primer , the sequence starts with a 25 units track of the repeat T 2 AG 3 , followed by the Tetrahymena T 2 G 4 telomeric sequence . |
8 | Marston Magna lies in a flat lias clay area of south Somerset , and its name suggests marshy surroundings . |
9 | The nearest attempt to a child 's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter . |
10 | Lancashire and Cheshire made impressive starts in the Northern Counties League Lancashire thrashing Northumberland 15–3 at Hillside ( they won ten and halved two of the 12 singles ) , and Cheshire completing an equally fine demolition job on Cumbria at Seascale by 14–3 . |
11 | The first looks at the mixed feelings children have after they have disclosed . |
12 | She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children . |
13 | This Sri Lankan Buddhist priest confronts an image of the Buddha hoping to find , through contemplation , answers to the many mysteries humanity may never find the answer to . |
14 | The new Celica GT-Four looks like no other sports coupé and goes like no other sports coupé . |
15 | ‘ The one that goes with the Slow Children sign at the other end of the village . ’ |
16 | it sounds like a Trivial Pursuits question , but I hope the analogy ends there ! |
17 | Yet tonight , one of the finest productions of the recent Dublin International Theatre Festival opens in the Civic Arts Theatre — Cheek By Jowl with their raved about As You Like It . |
18 | NEWTOWN survived Saturday 's storm to collect more Furrows League points in a seven wickets home win over Acton Reynold . |
19 | The two singles wins for Berkshire left the reigning champions in an irretrievable position and the home side added a dash more salt to their opponents ' wounds as they clinched a full eight victory points from the remaining doubles victory . |
20 | The Standard Grade course consists of the three elements TRANSLATION , INTERPRETATION and INVESTIGATION and is well designed to cater for the aims mentioned above . |
21 | All large , cheerful girls in their late teens , to my great relief they wore long skirts and mats around their waists , tied as tradition dictates with a braided kiekei band . |
22 | At local level , responsibility for child care rests with the social services committees of the local authorities . |
23 | And the first deadline for applications for B T three shares expires in a few hours time . |
24 | The American stockmarket now trades on a not-cheap price-earnings ratio of 14 based on Wall Street 's profit estimates for 1990 . |
25 | Called the Nomade , the newcomer sits on a stretched 98ins wheelbase and stands 16in longer than the original vehicle with an overall length of 156ins . |
26 | Far too much attention goes to the final judgements readers offer on the text , not enough to the context within which such remarks are generated . |
27 | Now there is additional competition for places in the FA Cup final , following the return to first-team duty of England Under-21 midfielder Gary Owers after a three months absence with a severe pelvic injury , and Welsh international Colin Pascoe , who makes his return after injury in tonight 's reserve match . |
28 | It tells of a young offenders institution where five inmates have made a pact that if one commits suicide the other four can be freed ‘ for psychological reasons ’ . |
29 | In this fascinating book , Ronald Blakey tells of the 19th-century ministers preoccupation with stocking his library . |
30 | Government securities and debt refer to British Government and government guaranteed securities , Treasury bills and any special Treasury liability , and advances to the National Loans Fund . |