Example sentences of "a young [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It has a young professionals group and the bootstrappers club for teenagers . |
2 | There 's a young plain-clothes man working on it but he has to go slowly . |
3 | An Oxford student has been sentenced to four months in a young offendors institute for supplying drugs . |
4 | This is a young collectors club run by Royal Mail . |
5 | Long-term projects include support to the Aberdeen Cyrenians who help homeless young people , a Young Artists Competition run in conjunction with Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and the D.E.S.K . |
6 | Long term projects include support to the Aberdeen Cyrenians who help homeless young people , a Young Artists Competition run in conjunction with Aberdeen Royal Infirmary , and the DESK project which educates children in the use of desktop publishing and provides computer equipment to winning schools . |
7 | TWO men who used an imitation firearm to carry out a robbery were sent to a young offenders centre at Belfast Crown Court yesterday . |
8 | He sentenced both to four years in a young offenders centre for hijacking and to six months for criminal damage . |
9 | McHugh , who is now also serving nine months in a young offenders centre for motoring offences , was sentenced to three months in jail on the Customs offences . |
10 | Davies , a former RAF driver , was sentenced to two years in prison while Crook will spend two years in a young offenders institute . |
11 | We are often talking about young people who have been through the entire menu of alternatives to imprisonment before they are sent to a young offenders institution , formerly known as a detention centre . |
12 | Then , a youngster who stole three cars would go to a young offenders institution for one and a half years . |
13 | Raby to a young offenders institution for nine . |
14 | So far , he 's had his licence endorsed and spent 28 days in a young offenders institution . |
15 | Local people were well used to high security when Campsfield was a young offenders institution . |
16 | Reynolds was sentenced to 3 years in a young offenders institution and disqualified from driving for 2 years . |
17 | Helen , of Moulton Grove , Fairfield , Stockton , burst into tears and had to be supported by relatives after being told she was going to a young offenders institution . |
18 | 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 ’ . |
19 | A TEENAGER who led police on a chase at speeds of up to 90mph through a built-up area was yesterday sent to a young offenders institution for two months . |
20 | Judge Angus Macdonald sentenced Diaz to 18 months in a young offenders institution and Walker to 12 months . |
21 | Fenton was given 18 months detention in a young offenders institution for the aggravated burglary and 12 months concurrent for each of the other offences . |
22 | Hayman , a first offender , was sent to a young offenders institution for three years . |
23 | They had come home during the height of the disturbances to discover their teenage daughter being ravished by a young police officer . |
24 | He had known this district all his life , had come back to it as a young police detective for his first major case , and its vitality and capacity for change amazed him . |
25 | But there were intimacies at the opposite end of the social scale — in which a barrow girl might fancy a young police constable , or a socially mobile ‘ buck ’ might seek advice from the local fount of authority and knowledge . |
26 | It occurred to me that it might be Ruth Cohen again , but I could n't have been more wrong , for when I opened the door I found a young police constable standing there in his navy-blue mac wet with rain . |
27 | One group was quoted as ranting at a young police woman : ‘ We 're going to cut your belly open . |
28 | Gail is very encouraged by a young wives group she started with a friend . |
29 | In fact , he 's a young acoustics engineer summoned last year from Paris to run the family hotel . |
30 | She 'd even felt the odd pang of nostalgia for the old days when she 'd been a young wet-behind-the-ears singer , just beginning to make her way up the ladder . |