Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now , you start that building that information into the first statement of the girl goes for a walk .
2 She included in her discontent each miscarriage of her own generosity , but nothing was so bad as what she had seen in the farmyard .
3 Why are we expected to be stunned into admiration each day by the media , which invites us to ponder the fortune and greatness of those who are the most voracious consumers of the precious treasures of the earth ?
4 The report 's recommendations include : an increase in the federal gasoline tax of 20 cents a gallon each year for five years ; a carbon tax to diminish global warming ; more US assistance for overseas development and efforts to limit population growth ; tax and other incentives for environmentally sensitive technology , and development of a national environmental strategy .
5 Now I could not countenance , and I 'm sure none of the authorities around us could countenance a new settlement that scale in Greater York .
6 Fifty students from each school will be granted this opportunity each year for an indefinite period .
7 I think she saved more money that week on food .
8 Then he was able to lift back a flap of skin each side of the incision and get to the extra body fluid that had collected around my wrist .
9 Mahmoud had a case that morning in the Mixed Tribunals and Owen wanted to send a letter to England so they agreed to meet at noon at the Post Office .
10 However little his lordship might think of Birmingham or a Birmingham man , he failed to get admission that night to the platform and was ‘ left swearing ’ .
11 Not that she spent more than half an hour each night in her own dressing-room .
12 Begin by watching yourself for half an hour each day as if you are a stranger .
13 In order to set a baseline her parents set aside an hour each evening for one week during which they did not tell Lindsay to stop , but recorded the duration of each nose picking session and the frequency .
14 He drove through the heavens , from east to west each day to his palace in Colchis , in a golden boat drawn by four winged white horses .
15 He had been making progress that way for almost an hour .
16 They managed to part that night with no more than a friendly kiss , but the following evening when Mrs Wallington again went early to bed was more difficult .
17 I give Jim that bit of cheese he said where do you find this ?
18 Editor , — We agree with Fritz H Schröder that screening for prostatic cancer is not presently justified .
19 Other ‘ declinists ’ helped found the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1831 , meeting in different cities each year for lectures and discussions in various ‘ sections ’ ; but Swainson played no part in it , thus avoiding the power struggles in which gentlemen of science usually with Cambridge connections came in effect to direct the organization .
20 Studentships are allocated to institutions each year on a quota basis .
21 Second favourite , ridden by Steve Cauthen , was the Aga Khan 's Baynoun , winner that year of the Queen 's Vase at Royal Ascot and the Geoffrey Freer Stakes at Newbury .
22 There is a short induction course each October into research methods and facilities .
23 and er , let , let down , erm a hook each end of each boat
24 The pump , part of the pipeline which moves 20,000 tonnes of petroleum products each day from Milford Haven to the industrial Midlands , had been built inside a barn made from local stone with a slate roof .
25 The conventional Georgian houses each side of it were as high , but its neo-classical facade in Portland stone and brick dominated the terrace and the whole square , inalienably a part of them , yet looking almost arrogantly unique .
26 Although very much part of the probation service generally they are operationally responsible to the Governor for their period of secondment to the prison and this uncomfortable structural position — with one foot each side of the prison wall — brings both problems and opportunities .
27 When the war came to an end England had spent about £40m. on it , or something like 10 per cent of the national income each year of fighting .
28 The psychological response each member of the family has to his/her stage in the life-cycle .
29 I 've visited at least two or three times each year since then and I still hesitate to claim to know the area really well .
30 Here the amount of information coded is calculated by simply summing the number of times each category from the coding system was used .
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