Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The preliminary problem was that neither William I nor William Rufus had recognized any pope since the death of Gregory VII in 1085 , and it was still doubtful whether England would follow Germany in recognizing Clement III , or France in recognizing Urban II .
2 PRS and Patrick Eggle have revived this fashion , which was predominant once upon a time on Gibson 's ES345/355 models .
3 Tracy and Ian Ballard started keeping these fierce creatures three years ago .
4 In the past , gossip writers Peter McKay ( left ) and Nigel Dempster have rubbished each other in the press , but roared with laughter later
5 She said Highpoint prisoners Paul Carter and Aslam Mirza had inflated some of the balloons .
6 As it would not fit into the studio , and also to soften the image , and hence give it a greater depth of field , Ray Cusick and Christopher Barry agreed to have all the shots of the model done on film , realising that video would show definition too harshly , making the model look too much like a model .
7 John Shive and Robert Weber have tackled this problem in Similarities in Physics .
8 This policy has brought it £24m of borrowings , most at variable rates , and Mr Linacre said replacing these borrowings with convertible preference shares , yielding 7 per cent , would save the group about £1.8m a year .
9 But , although the Act differed in detail from the original Bill , the main principles remained intact and Mr Baker had achieved most of what he wanted .
10 and Mr Potter has gone some way to acknowledging that in saying that the circumstances may change .
11 In the woodshed the original balusters of the gallery are still preserved and Mr. Fothergill hopes to use these to restore the gallery to its original state .
12 However , these occasional tensions had been kept private until Robert and Samuel Wilberforce chose to make some of them public in the life of their father they published in 1838 .
13 Ian Poulter ( left ) and Matthew Lucas had made all the cakes themselves — with a bit of help from their mums and Ian 's sister , Ann .
14 Our problem page is enormously popular and Trudy Culross has helped many SHE readers .
15 The Social Security Minister suggested that unmarried women were deliberately getting themselves pregnant in order to be housed and Mrs Thatcher has endorsed this view saying that the problem arises from family instability and unrealistic expectations .
16 " She and Mrs Mott seem to like each other . "
17 Alan Parfitt of the Henley group ran a WWF Trading Stand and the event was so successful that Col. and Mrs Travers plan to hold another Garden party on Thursday , 31st May 1990 .
18 In the first place protectionism had been traditional Conservative policy before the emergence of free trade and Joseph Chamberlain had revived some sympathy for the idea in the early twentieth century .
19 And indeed the reflections on art by modernists such as Flaubert , Klee , and Auguste Macke did hold that literature and painting should be like music in a quest for the attainment of formal qualities and in a departure from realist notions of representation .
20 There is a curious way in which psychological factors might come into play , and Harry Edwards has reasoned this through :
21 The sisters married and , when Asheham was eventually relinquished , Virginia and Leonard Woolf had to find another country base .
22 Now it repels rather than beckons , and Hong Kong has destroyed another of the fine colonial buildings of the territory .
23 Although the statistical theory of Gibbs and de Marzio has had some success for polystyrene in predicting the variation of T2 with molecular weight , the variation of specific heat with temperature , it has met with criticism .
24 Half a century before , it is true , H. G. Wells and Havelock Ellis had proclaimed that socialism would require the extermination of the unfit by the state ; and soon after , Bernard Shaw had urged scientists to devise painless methods of killing , since the new society would tolerate only workers , and the doctrine of the sanctity of human life , like all doctrines of sanctity , was antiquated claptrap .
25 For instance , the morphologists Mary Chen and Craig Bailey have spent several years studying and measuring the synapses of the Aplysia abdominal ganglion .
26 Marrying him was one thing ; loving him and defying her family and Father Dowd had taken more courage and determination than she knew was in her .
27 R. T. Kendall and Peter Lake have refined this position by drawing a distinction between a moderate majority of ‘ credal ’ predestinarian Protestants and a smaller group of more intense ‘ experimental ’ predestinarians .
28 In a very stimulating book , Spatial Analysis in Archaeology , Ian Hodder and Clive Orton have assembled many of the ideas and techniques for examining settlement patterns .
29 For the next eighteen years people like Hendrik Lorentz and George Fitzgerald tried to accommodate this observation within accepted ideas of space and time .
30 Erm I would imagine Tukuse that the the difference that you put in difference that you would get between the reportage , to use a French expression , of Princess Diana 's abdication from public life was probably quite pronounced between say for example the Sun newspaper and the Independent newspaper I would imagine that the Independent newspaper probably did n't play in any great significance , it was probably on the front page , perhaps not with a picture but erm there was a couple of columns of report erm the Independent is famous as being the newspaper which when Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married many years ago , they reported it with a single paragraph saying Prince Charles and Diana , the whole world went made at the Royal Wedding and the Independent had one paragraph , which many people , including myself , said right on .
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