Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | When compared with the standard reference values accordinly to the patients ' age group , the individual serum total cholesterol values for men and women were seen to have a propensity to fall within or below the lower end of the normal range . |
2 | The terminology used in mobility training sounds technical , but a trained mobility instructor who has experience in dealing with children or a specialist teacher or adviser trained in mobility and independence skills will be able to plan mobility and orientation activities together with the pupil 's class teacher . |
3 | Then Mellor carted his wife and young sons down to the Halls ' home in Upper Beeding , Sussex , for a stage-managed ‘ happy families ’ photo-call . |
4 | Using a paint brush paint blue eyes and whiskers on to the rabbit 's face and pink ears and a nose . |
5 | During these weeks Seb rarely saw Carrie , except for a few hours each Sunday when they worked on the farm ledgers together at the Hankses ' cottage , and even here they were rarely alone . |
6 | The report will be sent to the parties together with the minister 's letter of decision , which will set out the factors which have influenced the minister . |
7 | Yes , I did get the name of the company and the guitar — Washburn Mercury — but once I 'd dragged my eyes away from the damsel 's cleavage , the questions started . |
8 | Warrington had some unexpected help in Sierra Leone , when a party of schoolchildren joined him in his ‘ tomorrow , tomorrow ’ speech , reciting the words faultlessly in the Queen 's English . |
9 | Between the evening of Friday 6 March and Sunday 8 March a thief stole a number of Near-Eastern items of the ninth to second centuries BC from the Draper 's Gallery of the Ashmolean Museum . |
10 | At present Africa contains only one station that can receive signals directly from the US 's Landsat remote-sensing craft . |
11 | At nine he was employed by an ironmonger at 2s 6d a week and nine months later as a printer 's devil on the weekly Sunderland Herald at 45 6d . |
12 | ‘ If someone comes in with a litter of four-month-old puppies and I take them in , would you believe they just come back six months later with the bitch 's next log ! |
13 | Our thanks also to the College 's Drama Group . |
14 | The court will prepare the appropriate form of reply , account for the fee and hand the made-up summonses back to the plaintiff 's solicitor for posting . |
15 | Crystals and gems grow in cavities far beneath the earth 's surface , when magma — molten rock from the earth 's hot core — forces its way into cracks in solid rock , such as granite . |
16 | Using your own key words instead of the author 's words is difficult at first but will become easy with practice and will greatly assist later recall of information . |
17 | This followed an argument seven months previously about a stewards ' inquiry into a televised race . |
18 | If a player steps off-side from the scrum-half 's dummy and he does not interfere with the course of play , he should be allowed to return immediately to an on-side position without being penalised . |
19 | Many parts of it are extremely rural with farming the predominant industry ; watercourses here are maintained to a high standard of cleanliness and relied upon heavily as potable supply for the many industrial cities elsewhere in the authority 's jurisdiction . |
20 | The new Braun Oral-B Plaque Remover features important breakthroughs : Its round , oscillating brush head functions much like a dentist 's instrument . |
21 | Here a great mass of molten rock , lying only a few thousand feet down in the earth 's crust , heats the rocks on the surface . |
22 | In addition the place of operation of subsidiaries must be given and the particulars of associated companies together with the directors ' interests in the companies ' shares . |
23 | At a cue from the Director the PA sweeps his hand down , indicating a ‘ Go ’ to the cast frozen like statues just outside the camera 's field of vision . |
24 | The seller 's skill and judgment were relied upon as to matters not within the buyer 's specification . |
25 | Some individuals become excessively nervous about visiting the vet , for example , and it is a good idea to begin visits early in the dog 's life . |
26 | In desperation , Lucien shrouded himself in an outdoor cloak , and wrapped a thin , fringed shawl , which had been left as decoration over a table under the window , round his head and face , tucking its corners carefully beneath the cloak 's hood . |
27 | The jet lines up at the tanker 's serving carriage and drives the hose back in to open a valve . |
28 | With two World Cups now under the IB 's belt though , it seems pretty clear from the post mortems which followed the first event in Australia and New Zealand , and the one held nine months ago in France , the U.K. and Ireland , that making money in this new era of professionalism is almost as important , if not equal in importance , to the game itself . |
29 | This lets them process graphics at the same speed as their Intel chips instead of the tardy 8MHz allowed by the traditional ISA buses . |
30 | They were from people who were at Tea for Two who made donations specifically towards the cancer erm |