Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 A friend of 30 years standing who had previously cared for a woman with senile dementia described how :
32 here at last is a British sports team who 've found the secret of winning
33 For some awards candidates who are nationals of a member state of the EC and are resident in Great Britain may also be eligible .
34 Further tests are under way at Baltimore , in California and at Seattle 's cancer research centre , to see if the treatment can be repeated on other patients , and may eventually include some Aids sufferers who do not have cancers .
35 You can see in a Trivial Pursuit question in a few years time what 's the most commonly said three words ?
36 It 's safe to say that in a few years time they will be playing Las Vegas . ’
37 I know it 's my fault she 's here , I suppose in a few years time I 'll wish I 'd been here , but now I want to be out enjoying myself .
38 In a few days time we 'll be sitting him on top of a bonfire and standing around in the cold night while we light up the sky with loads of colour .
39 If you lose 2 days work you will qualify because there are 6 days in the social welfare week and you are now unemployed for 3 of them .
40 As a member of the Scottish Sports Council I was closely involved in setting up arrangements for access to rivers .
41 Some organisations colour-code their memos and have , say , yellow for policy memos , blue for information and white for all others .
42 Lady Diana said : ‘ In 12 days time I shall no longer be men . ’
43 The the two , initially there are two studies which will look into numbers , one of those is a top downs study which is based on scenarios and will look at erm a variety of different situations around the world from an analytical point of view .
44 Better than any old leeds player I can think of .
45 Also , a few leeds fans who noticed some rangers fans in the crowd , actually wished them good luck for the rest of the competition .
46 It could have been a Texas screw-worm , another cattle pest which occasionally gets people by mistake — the battered remains were hard to identify .
47 Sir Crispin 's lecture was followed by a lively questions session which clearly demonstrated the interest and concern of the audience .
48 This new Social Studies Syllabus they are designing seems a great improvement over the old History and Geography ones .
49 In the late 1960s , in the arts and social studies areas there were more good intentions than successful proposals .
50 All the more disappointing therefore to learn later that some Seniors members who had blackballed me for Muirfield had now put in an objection to my joining this club too .
51 When your needs become more specific , there are a host of consultants , lawyers , accountants and public affairs specialists who can help .
52 If you fancy your chances , contact Carolyn Andrews at the public affairs department who will send you the necessary registration forms .
53 In 1972 , when he chaired the Hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee which were given the imposing title ‘ Causes , Origins , and Lessons of the Vietnam War ’ , a rather dyspeptic Senator Fulbright sought to put much of the blame for American involvement on Dean Acheson , on his European orientations and on his close war-time connections with the British .
54 However , at British Airways Cargo it is the global implications of the Single Market which are receiving most attention , ’ says Peter White .
55 He actually fired a public relations officer who had dared argue that the real sales figures were one or two percentage points short of the goal .
56 Much of this could be as plausibly argued today as thirty or more years ago : the extraordinary achievement of the public relations advisers who replaced the ‘ ludicrous courtiers ’ has been to ensure that the royal family do still have it both ways .
57 If policies had been misconceived , or even unpopular , it was the Party 's press and public relations advisers who were told to pull up their socks .
58 Using professional public relations agencies it buys their expertise and contacts to produce high quality slots featuring nationally famous personalities to promote the library nationally .
59 It was after noon by the time we actually got sorted , much to the annoyance of the lady from the Public Relations company who had hired us .
60 It is not only the enormously varied clients and public relations problems which makes your day exciting and different , it is also the number and range of outside specialist services you use .
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