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

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1 These will highlight the special characteristics and training required by the horse , together with the physical resources needed .
2 And we shared some of the same problems , sewage s leaking into the offices and asbestos lagging round the piping .
3 Evidence from prehistoric ritual sites , such as the painted caves of western and central Europe , suggest that the same or similar traditions of behaviour towards animals and nature existed during the Palaeolithic some 20,000 years ago ( Levine , 1971 ) .
4 I lay there , my eyes and head swimming through the last forty years until sleep finally bailed me out .
5 He was in his mid-thirties , tall and thin , with searching eyes and hair cropped like a Buddhist monk .
6 Use olives for the eyes and celery sticks for the tusks .
7 Fergus walked on his heels , still hunkered down , across the room , eyes and gun pointed towards the plasterboard ceiling .
8 I do n't get tired unlike some of the other drivers and experience counts for a lot in this sport
9 Funds and expertise extended by the IDB for projects in Moslem countries since 1976 were valued at nearly US$11,000 million .
10 Mosley 's vision of cars and car racing in the next century would matter in this ecology-conscious age worried by recession .
11 Around 30 members of the clergy and laity gathered for the meeting in Cheltenham .
12 To those of you going to the Newcastle-Liverpool game — no , there are n't many shops and stuff open on a Sunday ( apart from MacDonald 's , of course )
13 Cognitive science amounts to the adoption of methods and technology developed by the ‘ natural sciences ’ and mathematics for an attack on these problems of understanding human existence .
14 Anybody know the name of the person who wrote words and music according to the story , according to the legend , of the Marseillaise .
15 Harsh words and animosity persisted for a year or so but by 1851 there was a thaw in relations between the London school and the Royal College .
16 The director of the National Museum in Poznan , Professor Konstanty Kalinowski , has agreed to return all his pictures and furniture held by the museum .
17 This is not a sentimental journey in quest of ways and means of making life easier for the offender , but a realistic attempt to tackle the economic problem of saving the community from the losses and suffering caused by the anti-social activities of criminals .
18 Voices and laughter echoed along the grey corridors .
19 When she reached the atrium , she could hear the faint hum of voices and laughter coming from the library , where drinks were being served beside the fire — for the weather had reverted to normal , and there was a chill in the air this evening .
20 By the time she arrived , still wrestling with this dramatic rearrangement of the stars in the family constellation , she had the beginnings of a bad headache , and it was only as she turned into the drive and saw the lights and heard voices and music spilling from the house that she thought about the party that was still , clearly , very much in progress .
21 His latest plan is to introduce DM20 billion ( $12.5 billion ) of extra savings and revenue increases in the 1994 budget , due to be unveiled on July 13th .
22 A comparison of the gas yields and maceral analyses for the coals investigated indicates the gas yield to be influenced by subtle changes in structure which are not apparent from the maceral analyses .
23 The mean risk ratings and accident estimates for the 60 films are given in Table 4.4 with the recognition results .
24 The actual mean risk ratings and accident estimates for the 48 different films ( ratings from 20 subjects contribute to each mean ) are given in Table 6.4 with the recognition results .
25 This is a waltz for two violins and double-bass composed for the violinist 's 22nd birthday in 1853 by an uncharacteristically unbuttoned 20-year-old Brahms , under the pseudonym Gioseppo .
26 So that , erm just as you can construct a house out of bricks and mortar , and really , although the house looks very different from just bricks and mortar , it is just bricks and mortar arranged in a certain way , so the glass , the bottle , erm although it looks a very different thing from a sense experience , is really nothing more than a very complicated pattern of actual and possible sense experiences .
27 In the middle of the sermon some bricks and plaster fell from the roof of the steeple .
28 The prosecution showed the jury at Preston Crown Court several bags of stones , bricks and masonry found on the railway embankment where James 's body was discovered .
29 Business and elections were conducted on the first day , followed by speeches and discussion spread over the following two days and an evening conversazione where " everybody was in the best of spirits .
30 He said : ‘ They have given the town record job losses , record home repossessions , record hospital waiting lists and record under-funding in the schools . ’
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