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

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1 The ProVision 100 runs under Unix System V and is available in stand-alone or multi-user configurations .
2 Albion 's Darren Bradley then drilled a sweet right-footer past Paul Hyde after 12 minutes and Bob Taylor repeated the trick two minutes before half-time .
3 Little surprise then that when substitute Walters , who ignited a wonderful game with a superb goal , scored the winner six minutes from time , Souness could not contain himself .
4 But Swindon came up with the winner 10 minutes from time .
5 Leitch netted the winner 18 minutes from time .
6 Crewe 's 2-1 win over Mansfield was their first in 10 games but they cut it fine , Cutler scoring the winner two minutes from time .
7 Rangers had taken the lead through Sinton before Gray equalised in the second half , Gordon Durie grabbing the winner 11 minutes from time although Spurs manager Peter Shreeves admitted his team were lucky to win .
8 Goeran Soerloth smashed the winner 11 minutes from time after a Ronald Koeman blunder .
9 United 's goals have dried up though … and they could do with a man like Southend 's Stan Collymore who hit the winner 12 minutes from time … he 's worth over a million pounds … and left Oxford penniless on saturday …
10 Stunning strikes by Kenny Irons and Pat Nevin levelled matters , with Nevin then capitalising on a mix-up between keeper Gerry Peyton and Shane Westley to grab the winner seven minutes from time .
11 That got them going and back came Captain Calderwood with the winner 9 minutes from time .
12 They were both boys in Manchester in the late sixties and early seventies , when every United and City game seemed to be a 4–3 victory with Best or Colin Bell scoring the winner three minutes from time .
13 A new division of labour characterised by a new single level of nurse who will embrace much of the work of the present two levels of nurse .
14 Crossing the kitchen two days before Christmas on her way out to the dairy , Dora said , ‘ He 's back at Trelorne , Miss Alexandra . ’
15 The level II SVQs in insurance are awarded in partnership with the Insurance Industry Training Company and the Chartered Insurance Institute .
16 During the study three cases of intolerance to the formula diet , and one of severe salicylate sensitivity were encountered .
17 Because we joined Club Social and come the bitter frosty nights we can gather round for another glass for old time 's sake and really get it on at the Club 18–30 reunions at South Coast World in November , Blackpool in March .
18 For example , the public sector services ( the bottom three categories in Table 3. 1 ) , grew rapidly in the 1960s and early 1970s and accounted for over half the total increase in service jobs in this period .
19 It is a wide double ; the companion is of magnitude 4.8 , and the separation 41 seconds of arc , so that I can see it with × 20 .
20 Foreign companies would be able to remit part of their profits abroad , and were promised compensation in the event of " unavoidable " nationalization ; they would be given tax concessions during the initial five years of operation if they were involved in high-technology industries , resource development or infrastructure construction .
21 One of the most valuable lessons the Party had learnt during the initial twenty years of land reform was that socialism could only be achieved through stages .
22 These results show that human DNAs integrate only into the type II foci of CC-M2T .
23 At this stage Cliftonville had shown little menace in the last third of the pitch , but they rocked the Blues by taking the lead two minutes before half-time .
24 Bile secretion was increased in a dose-dependent fashion by intracerebroventricular neuropeptide Y. The peak increase was seen after 500 pM/kg of neuropeptide Y which resulted in a 30.2% increase in bile flow over the period 30–150 minutes after injection .
25 At the highest dose examined ( 500 pM/kg ) , it resulted in a 30.2% increase in bile output over the period 30–150 minutes after injection when compared with control ( control : 23.2 ( 1.2 ) ml/2 hours ; neuropeptide Y : 30.6 ( 1.1 ) ml/2 hours ) ( Fig 1 ) .
26 The crowd were streaming away , muttering about a Rovers run of one win in 11 matches , when Birch hit a hopeful 30-yarder with the match 45 seconds into injury-time .
27 And things got no better for City in the second half when first Kevin Sheedy hammered in a 57th minute free-kick and then Quinn doubled his tally for the night seven minutes from time with a delightful chip .
28 Chapman had put the Town on a firm footing that would see them to a third championship the following year to become the first club to win the title three years in succession ; and two years after that they were runners-up .
29 Skeleton arguments are to be exchanged between the parties and four copies delivered to the court 14 days in advance of the hearing .
30 The opening fourteen chapters of Scale 1 provide a context of definitions for Hilton 's particular address to a recluse asking advice on the contemplative life which , in the first chapter , he acknowledges to be a demanding process : Although in defining active and contemplative life Hilton makes it clear that contemplative life belongs especially he , characteristically , makes it clear that it is not ruled out for actives .
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