Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A partial ban has n't set the champagne corks popping on either side . |
2 | Most club golfers experimenting with this shot are surprised at just how accurately the ball will roll and soon find it a preferable shot to the wedge . |
3 | No , there were no fishing boats coming through that day . |
4 | It is likely to be frightened in the dark , and there is always the possibility of exhaust fumes leaking into this compartment , sometimes with deadly effects . |
5 | There are already too many question marks hanging over this Government and too many lame ducks in it . |
6 | I mean , this was still virgin territory , there were no tube lines running to this part of the frontier . |
7 | The squalls were screeching now over their heads , rain curtains hurtling after each other seaward across the low swampland . |
8 | The exclusion of liability for all of these issues can be dealt with either on a piecemeal basis by writing a particular exclusion or limitation into the contract conditions dealing with each issue , or , alternatively or in addition , by the use of blanket exclusion clauses covering the whole contract . |
9 | Dunn ( 1976 ) underlines this point and argues that , in some rural areas in Britain , the largest settlements would not qualify as service centres according to some threshold criteria . |
10 | The number of cuckoo females laying in each host nest was determined on the basis of egg characteristics and laying dates . |
11 | During the week OAPs travelling in either direction will be eligible for substantial travel concessions agreed with the major travel companies . |
12 | This in turn causes the protein to fold up in an incorrect way , which results in the haemoglobin molecules sticking to each other . |
13 | The Labour party should be pleased about that , but , because those industries are its old power base , it naturally regrets that it no longer has trade union members coming from that source . |
14 | It became very much a matter of the old touring buddies looking after each other . |
15 | If a company can ascertain the ACORN categories which make up its target market segments , this can be matched up with the distribution of ACORN types living in any area . |
16 | It is difficult to see the National Curriculum requirements fitting into this sort of timetabling pattern . |
17 | Therefore , for example the pressure groups relating to each fund are different and their demands are also different . |
18 | They will deal with the voting rights attaching to each class of shares . |
19 | There is a strong possibility that it will be reduced to just another global talkshop , with a succession of world leaders vying with each other for media-rich prizes in green rhetoric . |
20 | They say that there are going to be dust clouds issuing from this site comparable to the dust clouds that used to issue from the P F A lagoons at Brotherton . |
21 | Primary nursing claims to be totally client-centred , although in reality nurses working within this system invariably have to bear in mind the needs of the organisations as well . |
22 | The question of the exclusivity of Community competence is of particular difficulty with regard to two concepts derived from the case law of the European Court : the concept that the existence of Community legislation on a matter excludes national legislation on the same matter , which may be illustrated in the context of the free movement of goods , and the concept that the duty of the Community to act in a particular matter from a particular date may exclude the possibility of Member States acting in that area from that date , which may particularly be illustrated in the context of external competence . |
23 | The European Community regulates standards in satellite broadcasts originating from each Member State . |
24 | The Puma Challenge , for boys and girls under the age of 14 , will see school teams competing against each other during the summer , in four sports , namely athletics , tennis , soccer and hockey with the finals being played at the Gosling Sports Centre in Welwyn Garden City in September . |
25 | So there 's obviously a tradition of people of the quarry men and the quarry owners talking to each other . |
26 | Have n't you ever seen two sea horses clinging to each other in a current ? ’ |
27 | Accompanying the expanded domain of r4 expression , neural crest cells migrating from this region also express r4 markers . |
28 | He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill . |
29 | And the estuary is beautiful , with mountain ranges rising on each side . |
30 | There are a considerable number of Labour Party members sitting in this Council Chamber who have given a greater financial contribution than they ever expected to make because was Treasurer . |