Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 From the Palgrave Cross at the top of Church Hill we continue down the High Street as far as Belmont — the centre of dissent — on the left .
2 ‘ I thought you were only interested in certain-death scenarios and fighting Daleks which come to the same thing . ’
3 There are two buses a day from Whaddon which leave outside the nuclear shelter at 6.15 a.m. or 7.34 p.m .
4 all SSRs which apply to the approved versions selected by the package of any modules which are not being approved
5 all SSRs which apply to the latest version of the modules being approved .
6 In Spain we drive on the other side . ’
7 A Unfortunately you will not be able to keep all the Clownfish you list in the same tank .
8 Richard Knolles , writing in 1603 , refers to the ‘ country songs ’ of the Serbs which tell of the alleged duplicity of the faithless George Branković who betrayed Christendom to the Turks .
9 That , that 's a rational law , okay , it 's nothing to do with a taboo , there 's not some strange supernatural principle which says , in Savoy Street you drive on the other side , and if you do n't you 'll be struck down with a fever or ill luck or something like that .
10 Again I do n't want to be uncharitable but Cecil Parkinson I suspect in the public view is a man somewhat but not entirely without trace .
11 On the other hand , there are those like Locke who belong to the best traditions of the Age of Reason and represent the ‘ meaning ’ theist position .
12 Today 's reading comes from Skulker Wheat , a collection of short stories by John Griffin which tell about a young boy 's working-class childhood .
13 For instance , we are well-used to integrating vocational assessments in care , but for the general SVQ we have for the first time found it necessary to set up meetings with colleagues delivering modules in numeracy , information technology and budget financing .
14 These are followed by documents relating to the SI in Britain which include Ralph Rumney 's Psychogeographic Map of Venice ( 1957 ) , and brief statements by Michèle Bernstein which appear in the British press in the 1950s and 1960s .
15 For much of the distance between Pierrefitte and Luz you pass through the splendid defile of the Gorge de Luz , which then opens amply out into the brilliant , grassy basin of Luz , full of ash and poplar trees .
16 I have known smallholders who lived in caravans and have seen nomad herdsmen in Asia who camp in the open or carry their tents on their backs .
17 Of course to people like Mr. Tully who benefit by the British presence in the occupied part of our country ( a country which was partitioned against the will of the vast majority of our population ) the current whereabouts of Barleycorn is an unpleasant reminder that the Republican movement will not be cowed by threats from the likes of him and his cohorts in the Unionist parties in the failed political entity of Northern Ireland .
18 A case in point is Dublin 's Old Wesley who compete in the top division of the All Ireland league .
19 so just one Central South team in the cup now … and that 's Gloucester who come into the third round … for a tough old game on Tyneside … that 's in three weeks time
20 In tomorrow 's EADT we report on the latest research findings on pupil behaviour in Essex and why youngsters are being expelled from schools .
21 In Ackroyd 's life of Eliot we read about a major poet who was a good ventriloquist ; a man of multiple personality who swore by a principle of impersonality in art which he was later to unswear by locating The Waste Land in the stresses of a domestic life , and whose art bears the indelible signature of that distinctive protean character of his ; a man who was often miserable and tormented .
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