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

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1 PS I am so grateful for the £48 a week you let me have .
2 Mr Kinnock said he was ‘ grateful for the confidence the movement has shown in me ’ .
3 There was something odd about the way the plane was rolling ; one wheel was broken .
4 Once the client has received his or her compensation , they are often prepared to be quite candid about the way the case was handled .
5 This , I would argue , though not all would agree , may tell us something interesting about the way the brain compartmentalizes different aspects of visual processing and it may tell us that subjects are more conservative about admitting to seeing a very degraded image than about trying to move their eyes to it , but it sheds little light on the actual experiences the patients are having when we show them a light .
6 And there is something bizarre and distasteful about the juxtapositions the system can create .
7 ( Judy Thomas points out , however , that if anything were to go wrong during the evening the agency would n't be legally responsible . )
8 Once clear of the Swamp a number of minor paths led off to left and right .
9 High against the sky the silhouette of sires and towers and ragged gables presents a constantly changing panorama , from the sharp clear light of morning to the lingering glow of the northern sunset which illumines the old grey stone with a strange radiance .
10 High above the sea a speck hovers ,
11 High above the house the room floated lightly .
12 You will find that their recollections are different from the way the College is now .
13 The only beneficiary who is entitled to receive sums immediately from the date of death is a life tenant of the residuary estate which is not made clear in the question the reader asks .
14 Mr makes there was an under , enumeration of figures and that has been made clear in the reply the reply is quite clear about the basis on which the structure plan is being promulgated and the total projected total population in two thousand and six regards the historical data , that should be taken , as far as I 'm concerned , as matters of fact , will of course not be absolutely accurate and as far as projected data is concerned all that we can do any of us can do is to try and make the best estimates possible and I am satisfied that our officers will have done that .
15 High in the roof a hole allows the sun to strike the brass line twice annually , on 21 June and 21 December , at noon .
16 There is something medieval in the way the Spaniard can reconcile earthy realism and practical common sense with soaring fantasy and spiritual exaltation .
17 Surely you 're interested in the way the Brain works .
18 Some students would be interested in the way the medium is used to convey a message .
19 Both Mrs Hogg and Mr Robinson are seriously interested in the way the cake is cut , not just in how fast it can expand .
20 I am particularly interested in the effects the strike had on the breweries , local farms , hospitals and the railway stations as well as other industries in the area .
21 Nowadays the government 's lawyers appear more interested in the publicity a case will win them than anything else .
22 If the Registrar finds that the further particulars are in order , he must note the date of their receipt and send to the company and any person interested in the charge a copy of the particulars and the date on which they were delivered .
23 The Attorney-General has made clear to the House the position under the law and it is important that the House should recognise that .
24 trustees comprise persons for the purposes of income tax ; 2. they comprise a separate entity liable to tax on monies they receive or which they are entitled to receive ; 3. the main inroads into that separateness and liability are of a restricted nature as explained in the Reid 's Trustees case ; these inroads are : ( a ) in certain cases ( but not all ) where a trustee mandates income direct to a beneficiary the trustee will not be liable to tax ( Williams v Singer ) ; ( b ) in the case of a life interest trust a see-through or conduit approach is adopted for identification of source purposes so that the origin and parentage of the income is not changed by virtue of its journey through the trust ( Archer-Shee v Baker ) ; ( c ) if income arises to the trustees of a life interest trust ( subject to deductions for expenses ) it is taxable upon the life tenant whether or not he actually takes the money ( Spen 's case ) .
25 A defendant who admits the whole of the plaintiff 's liquidated claim and asks for time to pay will send direct to the plaintiff a form of admission ( Form N9A on p 524 of the 1991 edition ) which contains a statement of means .
26 Given that there are several ways of doing a calculation , we can ask which of them , if any , is analogous to the way the brain performs the same calculation .
27 One method may be analogous to the way the brain does it , and the other not .
28 procedures which are , do n't quite fit you , then I think what we ought to be looking for is a certain amount of common ground between your procedure and our procedure , so there is not something , you 're doing something completely different to the way the rest of us are doing it .
29 The term ’ provisional sum ’ is defined as ’ a sum provided for work or for costs which can not be entirely foreseen , defined or detailed at the time the tendering documents are issued ’ .
30 You could tell something was badly wrong by the way the woman 's smile twisted and her body sagged .
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