Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Eliot may have experienced displeasure at racial mixing in After Strange Gods , which he later withdrew from print as ‘ a bad book ’ , but it was no coincidence that in the same year as the performance of The Rock he defended Frazer , but attacked Ezra Pound 's favourite , Leo Frobenius , whose anthropological doctrines of racial purity he found particularly distasteful . |
2 | I AM glad you publicised Victoria Stone 's campaign for legislation to prevent learner drivers being supervised by , perhaps , an equally young but recently-qualified driver ( Weekend Guardian , October 28 ) . |
3 | Turns out IBM Corp is using Raytheon Co 's UK software development and services division , Data Logic Ltd , as the prime development partner on its AIX CICS/6000 and Encina on AIX/6000 products which were announced at Unix Expo last week ( UX No 404 ) , and are due next June and this December respectively . |
4 | The fact that Oslear has been stripped of his position as the umpires ' boss at their annual meeting , means that Palmer , Hampshire and the England team now fear Allan Lamb 's sensational Daily Mirror revelations may never be backed by cricket 's dithering chiefs at the Test and County Cricket Board . |
5 | Yet somehow she shared Alison Walker 's faith that everything would be all right . |
6 | When Connery decided to hang up his licence to kill and super-spy toupee after five successive 007 epics , the producers Cubby Broccolli and Harry H Saltzman chose Big Fry man George Lazenby from Australia as the actor who best filled Ian Fleming 's description of Commander Bond ( save for the Australian accent ) . |
7 | We therefore dispute van Maanen 's view that researchers on the police have to be male ( 1981 : 480 ) , in order to be able to participate fully in the masculine occupational and leisure culture of the police . |
8 | On 17 April 1991 , he met Pan Am 's legal team for five days in Brussels . |
9 | WATCH out for the jugglers , jesters and minstrels thronging through the courtyards — and be sure not to miss King Arthur 's colourful Daily Parade , the Royal Falconers and the Marionettes show . |
10 | I read Jemima Harrison 's feature abut her horrific experience at the hands of a brutal rapist with tears in my eyes . |
11 | She was able to see Colonel Crossley-Payne 's man at once . |
12 | As well as keeping his own large beloved patch looking like the Garden of Eden , he still found time to tend Colonel Murchison 's land at weekends . |
13 | Described , only half jokingly , as the longest rock video ever made , Apocalypse is a journey into madness following Martin Sheen 's mission to kill Marlon Brando 's Kurtz , a US officer who has gone crazy in the furthest reaches of the jungle . |
14 | On that basis I would be content to say , as we did say at the conclusion of the hearing , that the appeal should be dismissed and that we would affirm Ward J. 's declaration that it would be lawful for the hospital to administer blood to Miss T. |
15 | GORDON WATSON has emerged from the Hillsborough shadows and is now poised to spearhead Sheffield Wednesday 's UEFA Cup assault on Kaiserslautern tonight . |
16 | ‘ Is the Reichsführer doubting General Schellenberg 's loyalty ? ’ |
17 | Further attempts to estimate platelet function in vivo have involved isotopic labelling of platelets and measurement of platelet survival and assessments of platelet aggregation in whole blood . |
18 | 193 for the fourth wicket , with Lamb equalling Colin Cowdrey 's record of six Test centuries against West Indies , ensured a reasonable score , and 358 all out left them with a fair chance of saving the match . |
19 | Branch chain isomerism What do you think branch chain isomer ber la la isomerism is Tracey ? |
20 | Dr Anne Wright recently became Sunderland Polytechnic 's first woman chief executive , only the second woman in the UK to head a polytechnic . |
21 | This interpretation , which broadly parallels Bernard Cohn 's argument that the Indian judicial system was manipulated because of culture conflict between British and Indian legal norms , does not explain why Sri Lankans used the courts so often . |
22 | The prostitutes , all aged between eighteen and twenty-three , apparently became La Tour 's perks and he was generally expected to join in the fun as well . |
23 | A thumping header from Nigel Winterburn 's cross and a firm finish from Wright 's perfect touch rounded off the hat-trick in the second half and made Highbury Campbell 's kingdom for once . |
24 | He could n't dismiss the images , he could n't stay Time 's hand as it turned page after page of that memory-album until tears flooded his eyes at the scenes recalled : his mother , her brown hair screwed into a bun at the back of her head , taking him to see a house at Edgeworthstown where she said a famous woman writer had lived ; he had n't paid much attention , not being interested in books then , but when he grew older he read Maria Edgeworth 's novels and went again for himself to gaze at her home . |
25 | I read Pamela Salvage 's letter ( February issue ) with interest , but her sarcastic final note , of expecting ‘ to see in a future issue a mob-capped housewife riddling a coke boiler , enveloped in clouds of ash ’ left me indignant . |
26 | Charles , who shared G.K. Chesterton 's opinion that the temperament is a disease which afflicts amateurs , grunted . |
27 | We 've already valued the use of free displays or whatever erm if I could point out the recommendations that the members agree in the report , the members agreed Harlow Council 's continued membership of the museums and Essex committee . |
28 | Moreover , it also allowed entry into the policewomen 's world , which , using van Maanen 's logic , would have been denied a male field-worker ( for the difficulties in establishing rapport experienced by a male researcher on the police see Warren and Rasmussen 1977 : 358 ) . |
29 | Given Ben Silcock 's apparently hostile attitude to authority , how would supervision work ? |
30 | Those killed included Edgardo Sandoval , the leader of the Dobermann riot squad who signed the communique demanding General Noriega 's resignation , and three officers from the elite 2,000 Battalion . |