Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For the afternoon round trip from Crewe via Chester and Shrewsbury on the steam-hauled Cheshire Cheese ( buy your own coffee ) , fifteen pounds was seeing you home and dry . |
2 | The controversy between Hungary and Czechoslovakia over the proposed dam on the Danube at Gabcikovo [ see ED 56 ] has intensified , with Hungary abrogating the 1977 treaty between the two countries under which the dam was originally planned . |
3 | O'Hare , a 21-year-old from Newry , was the hero of Coleraine 's penalty shoot-out wins over big guns Portadown and Glentoran in the earlier rounds . |
4 | Crystal and Davy on the other hand are focusing on the language of a few speakers well known to them , and it may well be that in their case the nature of the personal ties between investigator and subject makes candid recording a less pressing ethical issue . |
5 | Thus as the recession of the early 1980s drew to its close ‘ condition of track ’ speed restrictions of some severity were imposed : for example stretches of 35 to 50mph between Selby and Hull on the straightest railway in Britain . |
6 | The inclusion of Linfield and Bangor in the European competition preliminary rounds threw the Ulster Cup programme out of gear . |
7 | By degrees the new mores spread from St Petersburg and Moscow to the provincial cities and in time affected the humblest noble homes . |
8 | Changes of attitude relating to East–West relations in general were becoming evident in London , Washington and Moscow in the early months of the new year . |
9 | Hugh , who is known affectionately to local Italians as Hugo , recently staged an exhibition in Newcastle and Middlesbrough about the Italian community in the North-East . |
10 | Oxford and Swindon in the first clash of '93 . |
11 | Bailey asked , indicating Whitlock and Sabrina on the adjacent sofa . |
12 | For a thousand years there has been a manor on this site , which belonged to Hesdins , Wriothosleys , Badds and Worgans until the nineteenth century . |
13 | He also likened the tripartite event to a three-ring circus characterising HP as juggling a wide assortment of mis-matched architectures , hardware and software and DEC as a magic act with more illusions than Siegfried & Roy . |
14 | Arriving at the School with Jasper and Bienvida in a borrowed beat-up Ford van , its roofrack loaded with launderette bags of clothes and its inside with her sticks of furniture ( sticks was the word ) , she told him the advertisement would only attract riff-raff . |
15 | All foreign branches seem to have been closed for financial reasons in 1891–1892 , but Wilson , after the refloating of the union in 1894 , persisted in his international endeavours , establishing new branches in Hamburg , Rotterdam and Antwerp in the following year and an agency in New York , and accepting the logic of the shipowners ' often repeated argument that British claims to higher pay would be more convincing if foreign rates were brought up to British levels . |
16 | With Aldridge in the Irish squad and Nevin with the Scottish squad , they 've got two top international players there , along with Neil McNab in midfield and some great young players coming through . ’ |
17 | The Newtown-based electronic motor drive specialist opened a dealership in Istanbul , Turkey , two days ago , and is now in negotiations to expand the network to India , Pakistan , China , Barcelona in Spain , Austria and Brno in the Czech Republic . |
18 | From April 1987 ( after a year in which he acted as Deputy Director of the Polytechnic ) he was redeployed as Assistant Director and Dean of the Modular Course on the assumption that he would have half of his time from September 1987 available for Course administration . |
19 | The geographical nature of the North-East dictates that the vast majority of North-East based national football reporters gravitate to Newcastle and Sunderland on a daily basis because the clubs are in such close proximity . |
20 | Treaty negotiations have been initiated with Germany , and preliminary negotiations are expected to start with Brazil and Venezuela in the near future . |
21 | In Spain Real Madrid now lead on goal difference from Atletico Madrid and Sevilla after a 4-1 win over Cadiz , Hugo Sanchez scoring two and Bernd Schuster one . |
22 | Through its UK distributor , Basingstoke , Hampshire-based Dataguild Ltd , Optical Data Systems Inc has announced a new hub family claimed to integrate Token Ring , Ethernet and FDDI in a single chassis . |
23 | Christine felt her stomach lurch as the executive transporter bay gravity generator fluctuated , flinging her and Atrimonides into a spiralling loop , then failed completely , leaving her weightless . |
24 | There are plans for tie-ups with Bulgaria and Romania in the near future . |
25 | It should really help sell this strong historical romance set in America and Norfolk with a moving story of a young heroine and an older man . |
26 | Burco Ltd produces and sells two products : X and Y. During the last year 700 labour hours were worked and the operating results were as follows : |
27 | Although the Emperor had been slightly cool at the first meeting — boutonné was how the Queen described it — Eugénie was full of charm , ‘ so amiable , so clever and agreeable ’ that the atmosphere soon warmed and there was , apparently , a frank exchange of views between Napoleon III and Victoria about the various strains in the Anglo-French Entente . |
28 | Since 1967 , we have seen the rise of the concept of Judea and Samaria within the Israeli people . |
29 | The arguments of Tallis and Scholes against a major aspect of poststructuralist theory and practice should be attended to on the level at which they are advanced . |
30 | I remember asking an actor why hewas saying something and Patrick from the other end of the set said ’ That 's because you have n't done your homework . |