Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [adj] [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not sure all our readers will share your views about American TV 's golf coverage . |
2 | Along with Terri Hooley , they picked twenty acts for this year 's bash not only on the basis of demos they 'd listened to but also knowing the bands live capabilities intimately . |
3 | The aim of the present project is to explain the underlying reasons for that method 's success . |
4 | If a child has been made the subject of a supervision requirement following a referral to a children 's hearing on an offence ground , and that supervision requirement has been terminated and the child reappears before another children 's hearing , the main factors that the later hearing will need to consider to perform their statutory functions are why the child appeared before a children 's hearing , the reasons for that hearing 's disposal and , most particularly , the child 's response to the disposal ; in short , a children 's hearing would want to know the very things section 4 appears to prevent it ascertaining . |
5 | Training at Kingsholm could be all ticket in future if the crowds for this week 's visit of England is anything to go by … |
6 | He can then happily lay his plans for next year 's shindig . |
7 | JOHN BARNES , the England winger struggling with a hamstring injury , stayed in Liverpool yesterday as Bobby Robson 's squad met up in Buckinghamshire to fine-tune their final plans for next Wednesday 's World Cup qualifying game in Poland . |
8 | Upper Heyford 's plans for this year 's air show , and an Oxford chef bids to become young chef of the year , that 's all on the Fox Report with me , Jane Markham . |
9 | His manager , Liam Brady , must decide this morning whether or not to bring the Englishman back into his plans for this afternoon 's game against Rangers . |
10 | At that hour , right across America , all airports ceased operations for two minutes ' silence . |
11 | He dismissed suggestions of disarray over the arrangements to supply £500 million worth of programmes for next year 's schedule . |
12 | However , many people have urged on us the importance of information programmes for improving people 's knowledge of credit choice and cost — including the Birmingham Money Advice Centre ( which sees it as particularly important for young people , and for social workers ) , the Finance Houses Association , the Consumer Credit Trade Association and the Institute of Trading Standards Administration . |
13 | Up in cooler Scottish climes it 's time to start planning for winter and laying good foundations for next year 's displays , says Sid Robertson |
14 | As this might be my last opportunity to draw the attention of my hon. Friend the Minister to the topic of the proposed M12 between Chelmsford and the M25 , I seek his assurance that when he receives alternative proposals for that motorway 's line of route , he will take into account that such a motorway may not be required . |
15 | Anomalously , proposals for Private Member 's bills are emanating increasingly from governments ; a government wishes to see a particular measure enacted but either wishes not to devote government time to it , or wishes to avoid too close an association with its controversial subject-matter , or both . |
16 | Barbara Vellacott introduced the paper giving the proposals for next year 's budget . |
17 | Qualified Teachers are invited to send in their requests for next year 's programme by 20th July either to Jean Parmiter or the Office . |
18 | There are quiet times during good children 's programmes . |
19 | Now I am in year eleven and I have the main female role in a production we are doing next year , and rehearsals for next year 's school play are in full swing . |
20 | But he spent the year studying , playing piano rehearsals for Scottish Opera 's Salome , and elsewhere . |
21 | AN MP is keeping up pressure on the Government to improve East Anglia 's coastal defences after last month 's surge tide which resulted in widespread flooding . |
22 | I 'm afraid the coach was delayed considerably by the state of the roads after last night 's storm . ’ |
23 | There also appears to be much competition to secure the floor in those crucial minutes after Prime Minister 's Questions while business is still going out live . |
24 | Mean energy intake ( Table III ) was not significantly different in the two groups before treatment , increased in both groups after four weeks ' treatment , and was maintained in the steroid treated group but not in the group treated with the elemental diet after 13 weeks . |
25 | Montgomerie looked the sharpest fielder on a miserable day when tea was delivered to the fielders after one hour 's play . |
26 | Flash floods caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to houses after last night 's storms . |
27 | In the field of professional qualifications , a directive is now in force that obliges professional bodies to recognise diplomas awarded in other member states after three years ' training , when granting membership to a particular profession . |
28 | This was particularly important to tutors involved in academic counselling , and to the many staff involved in scrutiny of student programmes after each term 's examinations . |
29 | It boasts a stirring menu of international wordsmiths including two Inuit Eskimos who will ‘ throat dance ’ — they stand nose-to-nose bouncing their voices off each other 's throats to produce a bewildering array of sounds . |
30 | THE Private Greens League selectors have brought in two new caps for this season 's IBA Senior Inter-Association championship in Dublin on June 4–5 . |