Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [noun sg] [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | He may need to stay in pyjamas and dressing gown for a long time until he can learn how to cope with normal clothes . |
2 | Mr Gummer rejected appeals from consumer groups and Opposition parties for a separate Ministry for Food that would act independently of farming interests . |
3 | ‘ It is in the interests of both sides to avoid starting a spiral retaliation , which can only harm exports and damage prospects for a GATT agreement , ’ the Board of Trade president told MPs . |
4 | ‘ It is in the interests of both sides to avoid starting a spiral retaliation , which can only harm exports and damage prospects for a GATT agreement , ’ the Board of Trade president told MPs . |
5 | This option enables you to view the identifiers , titles and registration status for a set of up to 20 Products . |
6 | But the score contains a blank stave throughout the song , with clefs and key signatures for a vocal bass line , and the words are surely those of a duet : |
7 | Difficulties arise with such techniques when it is necessary to choose both the objectives and constraint forms for a design condition that contains a large number of conflicting requirements . |
8 | These include 36 pianos ( 1770–1840 ) , nine harpsichords ( 1707–98 ) , an English virginal ( 1671 ) , a clavichord ( n.d. ) and information from a late 17th-century German manuscript relating notes , string materials and gauge numbers for a clavichord and an ‘ instrument ’ . |
9 | The vegetables can be varied according to the season ; try it with sweetcorn , green beans and flageolet beans for a change . |
10 | None of the organisations we contacted had large ranges to choose from but they might be able to help you out with information charts and publicity posters for a small or no charge . |
11 | A call by students and trade unionists for a demonstration on June 9 in the capital resulted in the closure by police of the area around the National Assembly . |
12 | There was a receipt for £66 for drop earrings and insurance certificates for a Pounds 600 Rolex watch and an £800 eternity ring . |