Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 I wish you could have heard the session of the Assembly on industry , and in particular the speech by Les Dennison , branch chairman of the plumbers ' trades union in Coventry , England .
2 This is almost as much fun as going diving and is the ability to interface the Solution with a desk top computer and record , organise and recall all normal logbook information and also any dive profiles from the Solution 's internal memory .
3 British firms or consortia have won two-thirds of the consultancy contracts for the territory 's £8.5 billion port and airport project .
4 Measures of availability and response times at the Bank 's main frame computer are also taken each month .
5 4.18 All admission policies in the Department 's residential and day care units should be reviewed to ensure that they explicitly include an assessment of the potential risk of violence from the client/and or their family .
6 While the adventurous take advantage of the Club 's free windsurfing lessons , others simply swim a few lazy lengths of the pool ( and with a sunken bar at one end , there 'll never be a better reason ! ) .
7 A comparison of the measured spectrum with that expected for antineutrinos issuing from the fission reactions in the reactor 's core reveals whether the antineutrinos have changed in any way en route to the detector ; muon- or tau-antineutrinos would not produce inverse beta decays .
8 Knowing that half of Scotland had left their cars sitting in the middle of roads to make sure that they could get to the gig is not so much my horror story as the police 's , she chuckled .
9 On the plane she found herself sitting next to the Knitting correspondent of a women 's magazine who was on the same press jaunt .
10 The battalion 's Colonel stared at the thrashing of unseen men in the rye field on the stream 's far bank , then ordered his men to make ready .
11 Hooliganism involving Dutch supporters has become so frequent as to suggest that another blanket ban of a nation 's clubs might be necessary .
12 Their grants at present are allocated by the physics subcommittee of the SERC 's science board .
13 Take part in woodland experience with the RSPB 's Young Ornithologists ' Club and fit birds and animals into their correct habitats .
14 He rightly felt that in the age of nuclear weapons any future war in Europe would be an act of suicide and so from 1956 he appealed repeatedly for an improvement in East-West relations and for super-power disengagement in the continent 's central heartland .
15 The attack in the south was focused in the main on Dezful , where Iran had a major air base , and on Ahwaz , the principal town of Iran 's southwestern province of Khuzestan and site of the field headquarters of the country 's inland oil-production operations , with an important oilfield on the spot and the junction of the crude oil pipeline system leading northwards to domestic refining centres .
16 In addition copies of the Council 's training notes ‘ Lothian Regional — an Introduction to Council Tax ’ have been made available to your advisers and further copies can be made available free of charge if you would like to take advantage of this .
17 In 1828 he began five years as an apprentice apothecary with the Apothecaries ' Company of London .
18 Er for instance look at the doctors ' leaflets , the brochure goes on about er how much the money has been saved for the health council and all the rest of it .
19 This must be rectified because a higher phosphorus level will interfere with calcium absorption in the horse 's gut creating further problems .
20 Spurs midfielder Andy Gray has joined First Division Swindon on a month 's loan .
21 In the building accounts of the Queen 's College , Oxford , Townesend is referred to as ‘ architecto ’ whereas his father , who had worked there previously , was described as ‘ lapicidae ’ , a distinction which reflects the fact that , like others of his kind , he was certainly able to design as well as to build ; but the extent to which he did so unaided is not entirely clear , many of the projects in Oxford at this time evidently being the work of more than one mind .
22 Where the louvred cowls has survived , glazing had to be added internally in order to present wind-blown rain from entering the vents , and efforts were made to waterproof the sloping brick surfaces of the roundels ' conical roofs by coating them with bitumen .
23 In a case study of a school 's discussions of an option scheme Hurman noted that they were really about the status of various subject departments , and that discussions on the core curriculum ignored what lay beneath the subject label .
24 The announcement by the Department of Trade and Industry follows fierce criticism of the absence of legislative proposals on computer misuse in the Queen 's Speech .
25 Ariel starts across the clearing ; the trees and undergrowth , the tangle of roots and flowers have been razed , she must trudge across open ground to reach the sea , which is her aim ; she will walk out on the west side of the settlement 's boundaries , where the stockade has not yet been driven into the beach , past the rinsing and brewing pools which have already come to look neglected , the waterline slimy with weed , the flies hatching on the surface .
26 All this has a snowball effect on the day 's turnover and on the individual dealers ' commissions .
27 The remainder will be paid by liability insurers of the company 's former directors .
28 Developers had planned to construct a hotel , leisure and golf course complex on the hill 's summit , which is the source of five rivers , 40 per cent of Penang 's freshwater , and home to a number of rare species , including flying lemurs and giant squirrels .
29 Lyndon Harrison , the member for Cheshire West , is trying again to win grant aid from the EC 's shipbuilding funding for the Birkenhead yard which is scheduled to close next month .
30 The Government set up a Public Schools Commission to investigate the Direct Grant Schools : this brought together the sixty Heads of Direct Grant schools in the Headmasters ' Conference in much the same way as the Taunton Commission had led to the creation of the Conference itself in 1869 .
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