Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [vb pp] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 His anxiety for equal terms in the nuclear club was echoed a few months later by , of all people , Aneurin Bevan , who urged his fellow left-wingers at the Labour Party conference not to vote for Britain to give up nuclear arms with the famous plea : ‘ Do not send the British Foreign Minister naked into the international conference chamber ! ’
2 This has been partly due to the new and attractive packages offered to depositors , and partly due to the increase in competition in the sector since the interest rate cartel was ended a few years ago .
3 Her car was parked a few yards away from the building .
4 Sometimes some of the sheep and goats are hidden , and when the flock comes to rest at midday the boy is given a few minutes in which to inspect gothorima and report .
5 The nights grew colder , but in the early morning the rising sun was caught a thousand times in the droplets of moisture that formed in the webs that spiders wove across the bars of Creggan 's cage .
6 Her question was answered a few minutes later when Matthew himself came outside and saw her at the window .
7 Another conference was held a few months later at Geneva , when France 's colonial war in Indochina was brought to an end .
8 They urged friends to join them and so the Society of St Peter Apostle was born a hundred years ago in France .
9 Her husband was arrested a few hours later .
10 ‘ But when the young folk of the dale were given a few hours off we certainly made the most of it .
11 Its severed head is found a few days later , wrapped in plastic , and used as a football by some local kids .
12 The somewhat carefree atmosphere of this event was dampened a few months later when the Electricity Board 's contractors prepared to start work on levelling the ground for the new power station .
13 The strike was averted a few days before the scheduled date , after Confindustria , yielding to pressure from the government as well as from the unions , agreed to resume pay negotiations in the sectors concerned , and from June 1 , 1991 , to enter into negotiations on a new wage bargaining and indexation system .
14 He had taught the bird to pronounce the name of his lost love , and this name was repeated a hundred times a day .
15 I had been out for many hours that day and had covered many miles of jungle with unflagging caution , but without one moment , s unease , and then , on cresting the ridge , and coming in sight of the rocks , I knew they held danger for me , and this knowledge was confirmed a few minutes later by the kakar 's warning call to the jungle folk , and by my finding the man-eater 's pug marks superimposed on my footprints .
16 the county keeper was shaken a few times but not often stirred
17 For example , in the UK the average period between the ex dividend date and payment of the dividend is fifty three days , while the dividend is announced a few weeks before the ex dividend date ( Yadav and Pope , 1992b ) .
18 This preparatory work was practically complete at the outbreak of war and authority was given a few days before for completion .
19 ‘ When the draw for the quarter-final was made a few weeks ago , I was delighted at being paired with Derry City ’ he declared .
20 Is this man being paid a million dollars a year for a driving technique which is dispensed by every BSM instructor ?
21 One young man was killed a few weeks before the Armistice .
22 I have always regretted the fact that the unhappiest part of my life was spent a few miles away from Riggindale , and I never visited it .
23 The old watermill was demolished a few years ago , but was active until 1960 .
24 His morale was uplifted a few minutes later when the same Minister returned with a gaggle of additional members evidently called from the floor of the House .
25 As soon as the results of the General Election were known a special governors meeting was called for April 29 to resume the opt-out debate .
26 A similar suggestion was made a few years later by the French scientist the Marquis de Laplace , apparently independently of Michell .
27 ‘ Reckon that storm 's washed a few cobwebs away . ’
28 After these reconnaissances during October , a final reconnaissance was made a few days before the invasion , by the teams going inshore one night so that each navigator could show the paddlers their canoes ' positions as navigational marks guiding in the assault waves on D-day .
29 An open audition was advertised a few weeks later and Carl beat over 900 other young hopefuls singing Hole in the Ground , a song popularised by Bernard Cribbins .
30 The state of emergency was lifted a few days later after pollution levels had fallen .
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