Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [art] [adj] and [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His own rich baritone rang out with joy , and at the words Lo he abhors not the Virgin 's womb , Frere thought briefly , almost affectionately , of Gypsy May in the cold and dark outside those walls .
2 So it was that during a week long break from filming Neighbours in October 1987 Kylie boarded an airliner and left the sweltering sunshine of Melbourne for the cold and rain of an English autumn .
3 A chamber-pot is said to be on offer with Mozart on the outside and Salieri inside ; and in the bookshops , serious biographical and analytical works are well hidden under a catch-crop of sugary Mozart nostalgia .
4 On 22 May 1807 he joined the Royal Naval College in Portsmouth for a period of eighteen months after which , as a midshipman , he served in Lavinia in the Mediterranean and north Atlantic for more than three years .
5 The task fell to the 11th Bavarian Division , a unit that had recently distinguished itself under von Mackensen in the Serbian and Galician campaigns .
6 Also on 19–5 was the six-year-old Strawberry Road , champion colt in Australia as a three-year-old and winner of several good races in France , where he was now based .
7 She had telephoned Lynda Chalker at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to ask her opinion of Grunte , but the alumna had been abroad , organising the delivery of powdered milk to Ethiopians .
8 Meanwhile , Himont , also a part of the Ferruzzi-Montedison group , signed a letter of intent with Showa Denko of Japan for a technological and production joint venture in Japan in the speciality polymer sector .
9 Many art world professionals confidently predicted catastrophic results for the auction in Paris 's Drouot salerooms on 6 April of the medieval and Renaissance furniture collection of leading French collector and dealer , Bruno Perrier .
10 This was an action for seaman 's wages , on a voyage from London to the Baltic and back .
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