Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [unc] [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " There were no barriers between Nizan and this revolution … he was filled with emotion by everything that he witnessed " , a fellow journalist recalls.98 Unquestionably , Spain in 1936 represented the pinnacle of Nizan 's revolutionary and Republican aspirations .
2 The missing spuggie was the elusive saxaul sparrow , a distant cousin of Britain 's common or garden house sparrow .
3 On the matter of OALDCE 3/e Electronic and availability on your campus , the ball is currently in my court .
4 According to the central bank governor , Harishankher Tripathi , they were necessitated by the liberalization of India 's financial and currency regime [ see p. 38812 ] , which would directly affect Nepal because of the open border between the two countries .
5 Any hint of Fed tightening could cause even more chaos than usual , because of the precarious condition of much of America 's financial and property markets : the legacy of the huge growth in debt during the 1980s , and the main cause of worry now .
6 Over a period of two months the employees received intensive one-to-one training in all aspects of English , making full use of SEL 's audiovisual and video facilities .
7 Sweden is the biggest market in Europe for Courtaulds ' International and VC Systems yacht paints , although recession is currently holding back demand .
8 A memorial service in St George 's , Hanover Square , was to follow , for Steen 's theatrical and business acquaintances .
9 Australia again provided the answer with Mitchelton 's elegant and keenly-priced ‘ 89 Late Picked Muscat ( Tesco , £4.19 ) , whose rich , sweet flavours were just the ticket .
10 There 's been a sharp decline in Britain 's industrial and manufacturing output raising fears among economists that the recession may be deepening .
11 In 1870 , 264 dead infants were found in London 's metropolitan and city police districts .
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