Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , even with this sample we have noted that many were either pressured to present for help or ambivalent about the helping regimes . |
2 | All alleys shall be painted white or yellow by the building owners and alley lights will be installed at the cost of the owner . |
3 | Gruber intoned these rhymes in his celebrated ( or infamous ) semi-sung , semi-spoken fashion , breaking off to play the occasional motif on one or other of the toy instruments arrayed alongside him . |
4 | She slept outside , on one or other of the stove pipes which projected out of the stacks on deck . |
5 | So usually one or other of the parent birds must stay with the eggs for most of the time . |
6 | B , b , This classification is one of several suggesting that one or other of the fossil groups are more closely related to jawed vertebrates than they are to other agnathans . |
7 | It would n't be long before he closed a deal with one or other of the chain stores who had shown an interest in the site . |
8 | I 'd like to book one or other of the Conference Rooms for the following dates , for meetings of the Computer Management Group . |
9 | He points to the way in which the law has developed from a maze of individual sets of circumstances in which one or other of the prerogative writs would lie to a general principle under which courts will review decisions on the three grounds of illegality , irrationality and procedural impropriety : see per Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 410 . |
10 | Whatever the weather they spent most of the time waiting for fares , either at one or other of the Railway Stations or the cab ranks in Fisherton Street or Blue Boar Row . |
11 | At Norwich in 1710 96.4 per cent of the electors voted for one or other of the party slates . |
12 | Their advice , even today when it is more flexible and politically sensitive , consequently often falls on deaf ears , not because the economic logic is at fault but because the political factors in the equation are both unquantifiable and subjective for the decision takers . |
13 | An ugly church , monstrous and vulgar as the cloth merchants who had built it . |
14 | This means that planners should be fully acquainted with and supportive of the school aims and be able to identify the special contributions which history can make to their achievement . |
15 | Although step time and real time are both available here , the RY10 is n't the most versatile of machines in the programming department : there 's that limit of 16 steps per pattern and due to the velocity limitations you ca n't record dynamic performances . |
16 | Although step time and real time are both available here , the RY10 is n't the most versatile of machines in the programming department : there 's that limit of 16 steps per pattern and due to the velocity limitations you ca n't record dynamic performances . |
17 | Between 1908 and 1913 , while Austria-Hungary sought to check the growth of Serbia , the most ambitious and assertive of the successor states , Russia lent her fellow Slavs diplomatic support . |
18 | The second oral tentacle pore emerges superficially and is armed with one or two large tentacle scales , situated on the adoral shields and similar to the arm spines . |
19 | Losses to follow-up were less than 10% in both trials ( figure 2 ) and similar in the treatment groups . |
20 | The election of the Prime Minister has done much to dispel that idea and to show the general public that in my right hon. Friend we have a Prime Minister who is frank about his business background and honest about the employment difficulties that he faced as a young man . |
21 | There are hidden recesses , mature native woodlands , a tree-fringed river of great charm and many other surprises — narrow lanes between fragrant hedgerows , pleasant secluded paths and a scattering of isolated and attractive farmsteads , all enclosed by colourful hills and unfrequented by the weekend tourists . |
22 | Luke pointed out a stork , black and white between the silver trunks . |
23 | These offices involved exacting duties in the enforcement of a system which was considered hateful and oppressive by the forest inhabitants ; default in any particular resulted in heavy amercement at the Forest Eyre . |
24 | Besides accommodating the shrinkage and swelling of the skin planks , it was supposed , perhaps correctly , that the flexibility of the hull contributed to its speed and sea-kindliness ; certainly the Viking ships and the Polynesian canoes were even more flexible . |
25 | As shown in Table 1 , CytR regulation is reduced from approximately 10-fold in the wt-promoter to approximately 2- and 3-fold in the mutant promoters whereas cAMP-CRP activation remains unchanged . |
26 | With not a red rose in sight on the Opposition Benches , does my right hon. Friend realise that the traditional red rose of Lancashire is alive and well on the Government Benches ? |
27 | As indicated earlier , the project does not seem to have built in as strong a mechanism for evaluation as it might , and it is not easy to determine the degree to which the project philosophy is alive and well in the project schools of three or four years ago . |
28 | Gadwall are rare on the sea and infrequent in the river valleys . |
29 | By this stage Ofahengaue was sick and tired of the phone calls and the meetings . |
30 | A portfolio must be constructed by going long in the security and short in the call options so that , where m is the number of calls that must be written to produce a riskless hedge . |