Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The girl asked that man a thing that he .
2 Corrigan gives Pears specialist coaching one day a week at Ayresome Park .
3 In the Groeger and Chapman study responses were made on a seven point response keypad with the question repeated each time a rating was required .
4 It was calculated that each child needed one pound a week for food and clothing .
5 Might this not be the moment to give nuclear disarmament a push , by keeping the test-ban promise ?
6 If the development is large or controversial , it may be worth forming an action group to give local opposition a focus .
7 ‘ How can my wife call that man a friend ? ’ he cried angrily .
8 Saturday Profile — Peter Schmeichel : Big Dane gives United attack a kick start
9 The proembryoes can be frozen and stored , and their availability improves the chance of success of in vitro fertilizations as well as allowing a woman to have another child a year or two after the first .
10 The £40 fare includes one meal a day for fourteen days , regardless of when we arrive at Kisangani .
11 At one point , in December 1925 , with a liberal Governor-General in Vietnam , the Vietnamese were told that they could aspire to a fuller and higher life to become one day a nation ; but a few months later it was predicted that , while an independent Vietnam ( in the indeterminate future ) was a possibility , the bonds between it and France would become sufficiently strong so that nothing would ever break them .
12 However , radicalism makes outright cancellation a possibility — for if the station stops providing jobs ( or , rather , provides jobs in places that have not yet welded themselves into a firm lobbying coalition ) what is it good for ?
13 The court accepted that in certain circumstances information about prices could be invested with a sufficient degree of confidentiality to make that information a business secret or its equivalent but in the present case it found factors which led it to the conclusion that neither the information about the prices nor the sales information as a whole had the degree of confidentiality necessary to support the plaintiff 's claim .
14 Employees of this 4500-person printing firm spend one day a week learning whatever they want .
15 Consequently , a mechanical royalty arises each time a record company makes a copy of an album , cassette or compact disc .
16 By selective cultivation of strains of the virus causing yellow fever a vaccine was produced shortly before World War II .
17 It was not an easy task for the coalman to make deliveries as he had to lump one hundredweight sacks , right through the house , down three steps , duck to miss the top of the door frame to the scullery , then a mighty heave to deposit coal costing one shilling a hundredweight in the exact spot .
18 The pressure on establishing industry in Eastern Europe and the developing world makes efficient technology a priority .
19 In addition , the Provinces Division launched this year a quality audit initiative , involving every operation in a monthly audit to measure CCG 's contract performance in over 40 different ways .
20 Grade on joining BAA Date of present grade Reason for leaving BAA ( retirement , resignation etc ) ATTITB occupational code Registered disabled marker Ex civil servant marker In order to collect this information a computer listing was produced from the Gatwick " persons ' data base .
21 In the case of parish , town and community councils the Minister makes each year a block allocation of funds for capital expenditure borrowing , which is administered by the National Association of Local Councils .
22 I I asked the er the minister earlier about this question and I appreciate his difficulties being a home office minister rather than a foreign office minister and I quite understand his reluctance to er stray too far from his departmental portfolio but the reality is that the British government agreed that the European parliament should continue to meet in Strasbourg but we 've heard nothing from the minister as to where the money should come from er in order to make that commitment a reality because I 'm sure that every member opposite would say that the uncertainty about the present boundaries is not the er responsibility of the British government , that it 's a matter for the French government to sort out which boundaries er will be in place in the United Kingdom by June the ninth , the date of the European elections , but the reality is that the British government have gone along with the arrangement for having Strasbourg recognised as a er seat for the European parliament .
23 The APT takes this principle a stage further and enables us to define the expected risk premium of the security as a function of the risk premium of any index .
24 If intellectualism only leads to a cultivated despair or a hankering after dictatorship , then it is time to give ordinary intelligence a chance .
25 An extensive art exhibition is going on through much of the region giving local talent a showing .
26 Whatever the merits of this interpretation , the fact remains that pre-training a stimulus as a CS- has been found , on occasion , to retard further inhibitory learning .
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