Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | With regard to UK source income it was accepted , because the income arose in the United Kingdom , that the trust was liable to tax at the basic rate and the additional 10 per cent rate ( p474(h) ) . |
2 | The NME succumbed to The Smiths success by parading a lengthy Smiths interview by Biba Kopf , a writer not known for his enthusiasm for the Smiths . |
3 | Detectives investigating the case went to the Pryse-Jones ' former home in Haverhill . |
4 | Even though the case happened in the United States , are the issues it raises the same everywhere ? |
5 | Just over half the rise came from the Asia Pacific region , where there were strong performances from Hang Seng Bank , in Hong Kong , and the more widely based Hongkong Bank , plus an exceptional profit of £270 million on the sale of a the group 's Cathay Pacific airline stake . |
6 | As the cow said to the Maine farmer , ‘ Thank you for a warm hand on a cold morning . ’ |
7 | The decision came as the EEC dithered again this week over whether to impose an import ban on seal products . |
8 | The decision came after the United States , Britain , France and Russia , which had agreed earlier to such a step , had enlisted the support of the fifth permanent member , China . |
9 | The decision went against the Harringtons , but they still refused to capitulate , presumably confident of ducal backing , and the matter was not finally settled until 1475 , when Hornby was confirmed to the daughters and hence to the Stanleys . |
10 | The decision went against the Harringtons , but they still refused to capitulate , presumably confident of ducal backing , and the matter was not finally settled until 1475 , when Hornby was confirmed to the daughters and hence to the Stanleys . |
11 | He is tall with an elongated , finely made face , a Masai face , lending some weight to the myth that the Masai came from the Nile . |
12 | Unfortunately for him , the drain led to the River Gradouge and killed the fish in it . |
13 | The Popes appealed to the Franks for help and they responded by invading Lombardy to administer a sharp lesson . |
14 | Officials in the Ministry wrote to the BEA for the ‘ facts for next year 's campaign ’ against the Treasury , and were thought by the BEA officials ‘ quite genuinely to be trying to fight our battle ’ . |
15 | Even though the story reverberated through the Highlands , there is no evidence that either Boswell or Johnson knew the tale — had they done so , Boswell might have been less merry with his lubricious reasons as to why the woman would not show them the bedroom . |
16 | It has all happened since the story appeared in the EADT appealing for sponsors . ’ |
17 | He returned to London with his wife on 2 September , and the London production of the play opened at the Cambridge Theatre three weeks later . |
18 | LEA responses to Circular 14/77 were written with sufficient and skilled vagueness that the flaws and weaknesses were not easy to detect ; and a similar picture of diversity and confusion over the curriculum emerged from the HMI secondary survey published in 1979 . |
19 | A Turkish recovery twenty years later re-established Ottoman control south of the line ( Treaty of Belgrade , 1739 ) , but the Habsburgs remained in the Vojvodina , Croatia and Slavonia . |
20 | The stranger stood in the Fournier 's drawing-room in a simple white dress and some jewellery . |
21 | According to the Reuters news agency over half the candidates belonged to the PLA or associated organizations , although only 243 were formally identified as PLA candidates . |
22 | I remind him that the applicant arrived in the United Kingdom on 23 September 1990 on a flight from Lagos , Nigeria , using a false passport , and claimed that he would be persecuted in Zaire — |
23 | Customs sources claimed that the alleged ring laundered some £19 million in drug profits for Colombia 's Madellin Cartel , believed to be responsible for nearly eight per cent of the cocaine smuggled into the US . |
24 | The carrier arrived at the King Edward Docks and excitement ran high when it was learned to be the Wasp once again . |
25 | His father was a carpenter and one of his first jobs was helping to build the Salop County Council depot in Clun Road , Craven Arms and that the stone used to construct the entrance came from the BCR bridges at Horderley . |
26 | ‘ And on Saturday afternoon when the car went into the Broad , where were you , Miss Tilley ? ’ |
27 | Barney , who had been deep in thought , spoke as the car thundered past the Berkeley Hunt kennels . |
28 | But when the defendant appeared at the Bow Street Magistrates ' Court to answer an information that he had committed the offence under section 5(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1988 of driving with excess alcohol in the blood , he pleaded not guilty and at the close of the case for the prosecution a submission was made that he had no case to answer on the ground that the officer 's requirement at Vine Street Police Station that he provide a specimen of blood had not been validly made in accordance with section 7(4) . |
29 | One rather novel feature , fitted by David Fenton just after the aircraft came onto the UK register , is a Rockwell wing-leveller system which is linked to the turn & slip and the VOR . |
30 | Ministerial sources confirmed the contract will be the ‘ same in every particular ’ as the deal reached with the BMA leadership which was rejected in a ballot by doctors . |