Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the activities we have great hopes for is our private appeal which will run alongside our public fundraising .
2 Lord Peyton has the right to stick to his guns and he 's disinclined to give in after the majority he won last time .
3 It was felt that the Stand we had last year was well worthwhile .
4 Paul started making the sofas he calls driving seats last Spring and he 's already sold thirty.Some have gone abroad to Canada , the United States and Germany .
5 Paul started making the sofas he calls driving seats last Spring and he 's already sold thirty.Some have gone abroad to Canada , the United States and Germany .
6 In the absence of particles an electrical current across the aperture remains constant , but when particles of low electrical conductivity , such as quartz , pass the aperture they cause current fluctuations , depending upon their volume .
7 Continuing up the easy gradient of the ridge we made frequent stops to admire the icy crest and fearsome north west face of Chamlang , soaring skywards .
8 In the vote on the NUM motion three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership : the NUM lacked the support it commanded last month at Blackpool from Nalgo , the local government officers ' union , since the latter is not affiliated to the party ; the pro-nuclear EETPU , absent from Blackpool since its expulsion from the TUC , cast its votes in favour of the leadership 's stance ; and Ucatt , the construction union , previously in favour of the 15-year deadline , has recently withdrawn its opposition to the policy review plan .
9 Because of his absence from the trial he forfeited all rights to appeal .
10 And my Lord a short part I wish to refer you to and that is on page a hundred and seventy nine which is er the section when the judge was dealing with er the law of duty and the judge Mr Justice said during the trial I express some concern to what evidence has been called it is not necessary to refer to lawyers professional liability by .
11 Gray had told the board he needed three years to build a top side .
12 ‘ After leaving the RAF he had several interviews , but had not been lucky .
13 In the afternoon we visit Ruthven Barracks , near Kingussie , an infantry barracks built by the Hanoverian government following the Jacobite rebellion of 1715 .
14 Returning to the office in the afternoon I write legal advice and comments on the proposed homelessness policy .
15 On my return late in the afternoon I saw two SS soldiers outside our front door .
16 In the afternoon he visited various people who had been on friendly terms with the dead man .
17 ‘ If that was the case I found great difficulty in seeing how he could get permission from my local authority to license me , ’ he said .
18 Throughout the text he puts considerable effort into emphasising that any conclusions we may arrive at about the Universe and the objects within it are only scientific theories .
19 I know this is a crime , and so does my father , and I think that sometimes he regrets the decision he made seventeen years ago , in his hippy-anarchist days , or whatever they were .
20 It is for this reason that for the central part of the projects we selected representative variables that occur frequently and can therefore be quantified in terms of the full range of speaker-variables .
21 See that ladder you 've got , you know the bit you had this morning ?
22 Now with the motorcycles they spend less time travelling and they can spend more time in the villages doing their educational and health work .
23 As Emily Mahon stood in the kitchen she hoped that Nan would be warm and pleasant to her father this morning .
24 Several blind people complained of the excessive concern over their inability to make eye contact with clients and the difficulty they had convincing teaching staff that they could cope .
25 Turn to page 10 to find out all you need to know about perming and how to achieve the look you want this winter .
26 One of the reasons I like this club , sir , ’ I said , ‘ is all these extraordinary old Anglo-Saxon names that one rarely comes across any more .
27 So whatever the reasons you choose this breed , his intelligence and exercise requirement must be borne in mind .
28 The exposure it received this year was an all-time record .
29 One seven-number memory bank is dedicated to key-word commands , such as ‘ home ’ , ‘ office ’ , ‘ secretary ’ and ‘ friend ’ , for the calls you make several times a day .
30 On the contrary they penetrate many levels of society and enter into a wide range of transactions .
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