Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] place [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For this would obviously ensure pride of place for holist explanations . |
2 | The organiser , too , is a woman … though she 'd rather give pride of place at the air display to another female — Sally B , a B-17 bomber , star of the film Memphis Belle . |
3 | The Phoenicians , and in particular the Carthaginians , are still given pride of place in our handbooks for their institutions and their colonization because the Greeks recognized themselves in such things . |
4 | ( 4 ) Cinema has always given primacy of place to images . |
5 | One of them , a leather skirt she made for Dannii , still occupies pride of place in her little sister 's wardrobe . |
6 | Do n't Climb Out Of The Window now has pride of place alongside the great authors at Blackwells bookshop in Oxford . |
7 | Lorenz had his model restored and it now takes pride of place on his writing desk , decorated in the colours of the aircraft flown by Helmut Lennartz also formerly of III/JG7 . |
8 | Humbrol , the French company that owns Airfix , Britain 's biggest model manufacturer , now gives pride of place in its collection to Tornado , F-16 , Mirage and even AWACS jets — hastily re-packaged as a ‘ Gulf series ’ . |
9 | Jewelled with moisture , it now had pride of place in my fridge . |
10 | These were retrieved and now take pride of place in the library . |
11 | Mr W. M. Haggarty of Ayr was unanimously elected Vice-Chairman in place of Mr C. Smith who also retired at this time , and Mr A. D. Lamond of Perth was unanimously elected to the Committee . |
12 | However , I found this book immensely valuable , and it will certainly take price of place in my collection of chromatography reference books . |