Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The kitchen door opened at last , and suddenly she was framed in its bright rectangle of light . |
2 | A Common Position was reached on the telematics programme at the Research Council meeting on 21st December 1990 . |
3 | Copy of a letter from Councillor Mrs. Brereton to the C. B. News that , due to sustained pressure by herself , the District Council has at last let contracts to resurface the stretch of the Water of Leith Walkway between Currie Kirk and Juniper Green . |
4 | Copy of a letter from Councillor Mrs. Brereton to the C. B. News that , due to sustained pressure by herself , the District Council has at last let contracts to resurface the stretch of the Water of Leith Walkway between Currie Kirk and Juniper Green . |
5 | This was brought before the Parish Council meeting on 16th July and they agreed to endorse your request for assistance in maintaining the Parish Burial Ground . |
6 | Even a computer-literate user brought up on a different type of mainframe may find the nested screens in CMS and the XEDIT editor offputting at first . |
7 | Well that 's what I was going to say if if we could make it that the training course came after next week and not next week then |
8 | The consultation period runs until 30th June and comments should be sent to : |
9 | On the eve of the agreement to call off the dispute the Yorkshire Factory Times commented that the wage retreat had at last ‘ been stopped ’ . |
10 | The writ named the Secretary of State for the Environment as the first party for failing to provide the necessary certificates , with the Coal Board conjoined as second party . |
11 | There were 35 of us on top of the Eiger : Edwin Drummond 's Climb for the World dream realised at last . |
12 | On the way red-necked phalaropes at last show themselves , tame , almost friendly birds that come towards the camera . |
13 | And amid calls from all sides for the terrorist violence to end at last he said that if his son became a symbol for peace and hope , that would be ‘ Tim 's unique achievement ’ . |
14 | Jim Hair ; Brother-in-law and Kirsty Hair ; Niece , will keep the family tradition going into next generation . |