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

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1 Early bird Ruth arrives on her bike and pitches in with the adult workers at her grandfather 's stables every morning before she sets off for school Pictures : STUART FOSTER
2 In the event of the firm 's insolvency , such a salaried partner will be liable in respect of the firm 's debts together with the equity partners .
3 Apply to one surface and clamp the surfaces together until the resin sets .
4 Once in place , put decorative chrome caps on to the screw heads to hide them .
5 Untranslated sequences upstream of the coding regions 1 and 2 were found to be unrelated , and attempts to identify transcripts that contain linked 1 and 2 sequences by library screening or through RT-PCR experiments were unsuccessful ( data not shown ) .
6 He also wanted voters to have the right to cast their ballots anywhere in Namibia , rather than in towns and villages where voters can be recognised , and to keep the tallymen from Namibia 's political parties away from the polling stations and from places where votes would be counted .
7 What Goody and Watt have in mind , however , in citing their Greek example , is not simply the adoption of a writing system in general but the development of a particular form of writing in a particular way : ‘ in the sixth and fifth centuries BC in the city states of Greece and Ionia … there first arose a society which as a whole could justify being characterised as literate ’ ( ibid . ) .
8 Moss believes much of Tivoli 's future success depends on getting framework technology and solutions out through the Unix channels .
9 Super-hip fashion accessory or just a way of keeping the kids out of the amusement arcades ?
10 Once parts and ideas come to the assembly line , the overseas factories are virtually as good or as bad as their Japanese counterparts at sending cars out of the factory doors .
11 has been considerable , Chairman my one concern which has in fact shared by Mrs as Mr referred in , in his letter is erm how long is this experiment should run for erm how long five point seven the first of three months , although the wording is n't , it is in fact half the recommendation , I would want to er agree with Mrs suggest that this be six months , erm because three months particularly in the winter months ca n't , ca n't really be considered a very thorough experimental period .
12 His weekly half-hour CBC programme was one of the most popular and kept his Victor recordings high in the rating charts .
13 In each case we may trace from them important effects on learning in schools today on the curriculum plans , on policy and programmes for teacher training and , most significant , on the attitudes of teachers themselves and of those who train them .
14 This , I believe , is against the law , but it is a law that deserves to be broken , for it is the puritanical nonsense of excluding children — and therefore to some extent , women — from pubs that has turned these places into mere boozing-shops instead of the family gathering-places that they ought to be . ’
15 They were also hampered from leaving Edinburgh to work in printing on war contracts elsewhere by the dilution agreements of 1934 .
16 Signal bells were operated by cords just above the saloon windows .
17 I do n't think I had any blood on my hands , for I had held her ankles just below the silver bracelets .
18 ‘ We needed to get the BP and Unipart brands on to the petrol stations so they would be highly visible .
19 One evening Sigarup brought the rams and he-goats down from the mountain pastures and Śa kar went to take his place , tending the ewes and lambs .
20 In this chapter we have examined comparative aspects of the nature and development of collective employers ' associations together with the management strategies of individual firms .
21 Scorton caters for large numbers of holiday visitors especially in the summer months and it would seem sensible to keep the toilets open at least until after dusk .
22 Long narrow destination boards with route numbers in small figures at the ends , were slotted into brackets just below the saloon windows , replacing those on the upper deck screens .
23 The CDHES estimates that there are now more than 500.000 displaced persons who have moved to areas away from the conflict zones and some 1 million ( 20% of the entire population ) living outside the country .
24 As their space requirements changed they sought more open greenfield sites away from the conurbation centres ( Wood 1974 ) .
25 However , will my hon. Friend consider the impact on residents in areas close to the landing pads for helicopters providing such services ?
26 ‘ I suppose I could run away , ’ she thought , propping plates upright on the dresser shelves .
27 We 'll also be discussing these matters further with the milk boards . ’
28 ‘ An English beggar dressed in tatters swaggers up to the abbey gates , asks for a casket to be handed over , and the monks cheerfully comply . ’
29 Always mark your demos clearly with the copyright symbols ( a letter ‘ c ’ in a circle ) followed by the year in which the songs were written and the writers ' names .
30 ‘ Oh Maisie , ’ thought Henry , ‘ you who are , even now , longing to get your fat little feet out of the ballet pumps that you will never wear gracefully , soon we will be free of her .
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