Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [adj] [noun pl] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , as we have seen in my interview responses many of these so-called ‘ new ’ approaches have been common practice in good arts departments for many years before the introduction of TVEI .
2 World Cup assistant coach Bob Templeton , an indomitable figure in most things rugby for more than 20 years , is outspoken about the game guiding its future .
3 MMT Computing Plc reduced its stake in Total Systems Plc to under 3% .
4 Yes , there 's still a place in this Windows world for DOS word processing .
5 Another significant finding was that there was no difference in basal UOS pressure in children whose problems could be ascribed to oesophagopharyngeal reflux when compared with children in other groups .
6 Between December 1244 and December 1249 he and his colleagues heard pleas of the Forest in thirteen counties south of Trent .
7 European volunteer workers were recruited by the British government from amongst the large refugee population in Displaced Persons camps in Germany and Austria at the end of the Second World war .
8 Both father and son were members of a semi-separatist group in All Saints parish in the city , and both attracted the attention of the ecclesiastical authorities for repeating sermons in William 's house .
9 In Lindgren 's 1978 survey on user education in liberal arts colleges in the USA half the respondents had tried to evaluate the outcome of their instruction .
10 The child might never have known his or her grandfather nor seen the small piece of land that made him a landlord , yet the child remained stubbornly a landlord in official eyes decades after land reform .
11 Teammate Rob McElnea is on course to secure second place in the Super Cup points at Mallory Park in two weeks time after fourth and fifth places today .
12 You can do this route in two parts Penicuik to Roslin Glen , and Roslin Glen to Bonnyrigg .
13 Case finding was assisted by the high contact rate in young men characteristic of mining and former mining communities .
14 The matter came before the Employment Appeal Tribunal in Associated Newspapers plc v Wilson [ 1992 ] 455 , Industrial Relations Legal Intelligence Bulletin 7 .
15 Dave Heath got the fourth … the Wildcats finally stirred thanks to a goal from Bryan Larkin … the Kings kept going though … they led by 10-1 in the third period before Swindon came back with four late goals … it finished 11 … 5 … with fists flying as tempers flared towards the end … the second leg in two weeks time at Swindon should be a scorcher
16 Led by lively frontman Steven Tyler , the band have enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years thanks to the mega-selling ‘ Pump ’ album of a few years back and several hit singles , including ‘ Rag Doll ’ , ‘ Love In An Elevator ’ , ‘ Janie 's Got A Gun ’ and ‘ Livin' On The Edge ’ .
17 Figure 6.2 An experiment shows that song in great tits functions in territory defence .
18 By the end of the day , Brigadier Horsfield , the commander of 24th Brigade , had the equivalent of half a brigade with tank and air support with which to reinforce the small Kuwaiti army in defensive positions north of the city on the Mutlah ridge .
19 Success in these ventures results from close project management .
20 But now , with hopes of success in both Guineas races in two weeks ' time , and the renaissance of Manton under his trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam , the leading British owner-breeder is better placed than at any period in the past decade .
21 The family held property in several parishes south of Shrewsbury .
22 A 1 per cent growth in real incomes results in an additional £0.5 billion surplus accruing to the Exchequer .
23 One area of driving research which has produced some serendipitous results bearing on drivers ’ memory in normal situations results from attempts to investigate drivers ’ perception of traffic signs ( e.g. Johansson & Backlund , 1970 ; Johansson & Rumar , 1966 ; Luoma , 1988 , 1991 ; MacDonald & Hoffmann , 1991 ; Milosevic & Gajic , 1986 ) .
24 Often a priority given to some activity in this police hierarchy of meaning has been laid down from a constable 's first days as a probationer and now lies beneath the immediate consciousness , so that any calls for a change in direction of police response may well be defeated by an unspoken semantic value which the institution gives to that activity .
25 The early experience suggests that for the enthusiast of language , for example , the latter approach and even the former is possible : equally too the science enthusiast in primary schools protests at the ease with which they can familiarise themselves with the process .
26 And I was just thinking then that er Frank Clarke will want will want that sort of speed across the across the ground from Cooper , it 's perhaps something they 've lack in recent games stability at the heart of their defence of Notts Forest .
27 GALLIFORD , the construction company , boosted full year returns by 30 per cent on the back of a full one-point increase in pre-tax profits margins to slightly more than 5 per cent .
28 Overall , common cavity episodes caused a 25% increase in mean UOS pressure from 36.5 ( SD 18 mm Hg to 48.5 ( 18 ) mm Hg , which was highly significant ( p<0.0001 ) .
29 and we 'll be back at Jackdaws Castle in ten days time for the official opening by the Princess Royal … finally tonight we 've got the result of our Nigel Mansell competition … thanks for all your cards … we had hundreds and here 's how it finished
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