Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It appears significant that this unraced filly — who has been working well — is the sole survivor of five John Gosden entries in the fillies ' classic and none of her rivals has a similar entry .
2 A network of 25 authorised CPD centres are being established at appropriate educational institutions , along with voluntary CPD officers in the CIOB 's 13 regions .
3 In 1940 , Jacques was finally appointed as a joint secretary to the Rural Areas Committee to represent WEA interests for the District 's Chapter III courses and through this overdue gesture formal recognition was given to the District 's indispensable position in the provision of liberal adult education in the region .
4 Differences in ELISA results between the control sera and the patient sera were evaluated by the χ 2 test , and divided into four groups : p0.05 =not significant ( NS ) ; p<0.05 ( * ) ; p<0.01 ( ** ) ; p<0.001 ( *** ) .
5 Steven D Wright talks to the world 's coolest gothic novelist
6 The prime minister is met at the door of the Palace at 6.30 on Tuesday evenings by the Queen 's private secretary , and ushered into the royal drawing room by a footman .
7 His prospective father-in-law , Viscount Petersham , used to work as a stable lad and was famous for bare fist fighting coal workers on Friday evenings for the week 's wage packet .
8 In Canada and the United States representatives of the Travellers ' Aid society were to be found at most large stations to advise women .
9 Chelsea chairman Ken Bates , negotiating with landlords Cabra Estates for the club 's 12-acre West London headquarters , has tried to reduce his outlay by buying SB Property , the Cabra subsidiary that owns the Bridge .
10 Secondly , the Bank of England functions as the bankers ' bank .
11 Jo contemplates the great cross on its summit , ‘ the crowning confusion of the great , confused city ; — so golden , so high up , so far out of reach ’ , BH 19 ; its picture , ‘ with a pink dome ’ , on the lid of Peggotty 's work-box , DC 2 ; David and Peggotty visit it , DC 33 ; its ‘ deep bell ’ , DC 47 ; Master Humphrey inspects the cathedral clock , ‘ the great Heart of London ’ , MHC 6 ; John Browdie marvels at the building 's size , NN 39 ; statues of the apostles on its exterior , NN 45 ; Oliver in Fagin 's den as lonely as if he were in the ball on top of the cathedral , OT 18 .
12 Attempts by Temple to have the plan and purchases of SeaCo shares by the group 's subsidiaries ruled illegal have so far failed in the Bermudan courts .
13 THERE was not a lot in the budget for farmers according to National Farmers ' Union of Scotland analysts after a day 's reflection .
14 NATO and Czechoslovakia co-sponsored on April 25-26 in Prague a conference on " the future of European security " , opened by Czechoslovak President Havel and attended by senior NATO personnel including the organization 's Secretary-General , Manfred Wörner .
15 The British Architectural Library is inviting nominations for the annual Sir Bannister Fletcher Awards of the Authors ' Club for the best book published on architecture or the fine arts during 1991 .
16 No , this batch of unique lots ranges from ground turnstiles to original MFC carpets from the director 's suites and the prize item , reckons auctioneer Steve Bown , will be the club 's main gates .
17 The authority is presently supervising an inquiry by West Yorkshire Police into the squad 's activities .
18 Knight bannerets of the king 's household stopped them but Cranston muttered a few words and they let him by .
19 When in 1913 Alison Neilans of the Ladies ' National Association announced that ‘ we and our former antagonists can work cordially together ’ , Wilson explained that the olive branch was a result of the change of heart among medics and their new expansive definition of health .
20 Roger Carpenter of Birmingham is the custodian of the Cope Collection , which also covers other railways , together with the Herbert Wheeller pictures of the Bishop 's Castle Railway .
21 For the longer term , the Secretary of State proposes to replace the Burnham Committees by a Teachers ' Negotiating Group , with central government rather than LEAs in a majority on the employers ' side .
22 This will be needed even more urgently if the government acts on the Tomlinson recommendations for the capital 's hospitals and closes large numbers of acute beds over five to 10 years .
23 In his work on Spanish cathedrals John Harvey comments on the Spaniard 's national pride , often so abrasive , so aggressive and disdainful of foreign ways , modern ideas of internationalism .
24 By mid-February opponents of the government 's privatization law , narrowly approved by Congress with Colorado support in late September 1991 , had successfully gathered the 12,000 signatures constitutionally required to continue their campaign for a referendum on privatization .
25 Theorem 4 If P and Q are two occam programs with the property unc then
26 Diplomatically , Soviet success at exploiting Europe 's division to bring about changes in Western policy has , in turn , given Western Europe inroads into the USSR 's own preserve .
27 Indeed those who drew up the blue-print for the Common Market in the 1956 Spaak Report sought to make available to Europeans those advantages so long enjoyed by US manufacturers in the USA 's single market .
28 The guide caused a bit of stir in Lakeland circles with the author 's comments on Paul Ross 's route Prodigal Son ( comments which later turned out to be misplaced ) .
29 In January 1990 it entertained Birmingham alumni at the University 's London reunion .
30 It was part of a strategy to thwart Strathclyde Region 's closure plans for three RC schools in the city 's south side .
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