Example sentences of "[noun prp] in [art] [adj] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Such faith is a timely boost to the former Blaydon Harrier as she prepares to partner McColgan in the British women 's team at the World Cross Country Championships in Boston on Saturday .
2 Romania had not in fact recorded a vote on the crucial resolution on 14 January in the United Nations ' General Assembly on the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan .
3 This is how the new Thorp two seat trainer will really look when it goes on sale in the UK in a few weeks ' time .
4 It was agreed with the Prince that the interview would take place at Broadlands where he would be staying with the Brabournes in a few weeks ' time .
5 Purcell , a student at Longlands College , Middlesbrough , finished second to clubmate Darryl Churchill in the senior boys ' race and is not affected by the amendment .
6 Helen Dobson , British Ladies ' Champion and Stroke-play Champion , and Elaine Farquharson , runner-up in the British Amateur , have been chosen to represent Great Britain in the International Ladies ' Doubles Amateur Championship , at Sao Paulo , Brazil , in October .
7 ‘ Clive Griffiths , the Welsh coach , may persuade me to play against France in a few weeks ' time but I have made up my mind to call it a day , ’ he said last night .
8 Living in the house , Farrel soon discovered , was like being a very junior NCO in a senior officers ' mess .
9 I first met Paul in the Working Men 's Club days of twenty-odd years ago in Sunderland .
10 LIVINGSTON can move into second place behind City of Edinburgh in the Scottish Women 's League first division when they host Dundee at the Forum tomorrow in a repeat of last Sunday 's Scottish Cup final , writes Sandy Sutherland .
11 could you put me in touch ? ’ 'Sorry he 'll be back from America in a few days ' bingo .
12 That might help undo memories of living in or around Lucca in a displaced persons ' camp when they left Trieste ; a little cosseted security makes up for the times when there were seventeen families in one room .
13 Carrick is on the verge of joining Wilfred Rhodes , George Hirst , Schofield Haigh , Ted Wainwright and Ray Illingworth in the White Roses ' 10,000-run/1000-wicket club , and Moxon adds : ‘ You do n't get into that sort of company without being a very good player for a very long time . ’
14 At some point during my stay in Wolverton there arose a rumour that the church of St James in the neighbouring railway-workers ' village of New Bradwell had not been consecrated for the performance of weddings .
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