Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Any , any strong opinions either way ? |
2 | Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that if the Labour spokesman is unable to convert to Labour policies those business men in his immediate area , he is also unlikely to convince the country ? |
3 | With castles , mountains and historic cities such Eisenach and Gera , Thuringia is still very attached to its past . |
4 | Yesterday the Torbay coroner said 14 out of 32 suicides this year had recently been released from the unit , which he has criticised on several occasions since it replaced more secure psychiatric hospitals that have been closed by the area health authority . |
5 | Yes it 's eleven hours this week . |
6 | While Soviet , liberal and libertarian accounts each attribute a role of enormous importance to the intelligenty , they differ profoundly over the significance of that role . |
7 | Campbell pointed out that London policemen worked only eight hours each day and were given one day off each week . |
8 | For the second period at Hinchinbrook , from May nineteen eighty eight to May nineteen eighty nine again at least one parent was present for eight hours each day and assistance was given with physiotherapy , occupational therapy and speech therapy . |
9 | For at least eight hours each week , students were expected to work alone or in pairs on experiments in the laboratory , with some supervision by staff and postgraduates . |
10 | He 'd driven eight hours that day , but he was feeling good . |
11 | In normal times that overlooker in a Preston spinning mill who , with his seven employed children , earned £4 a week in a week of full employment , would have been the envy of his neighbours . |
12 | And in addition , of course , much of his time — several punishing hours each day , since childhood — is spent in well-worn practice gear . |
13 | However , unlike Jess , who has made headlines for all the right reasons this season , Ferguson 's off-the-field activities have generated more publicity than his performances on the pitch . |
14 | The AIBS Urgent Action network deals with more than 500 cases each year . |
15 | Overall , armed with $500m in new capital from its state-owned shareholders this year and with the renewed growth in the market , SGS-Thomson expects its growth to surpass 20% , said the report in La Tribune . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | And unless you make a special effort to do something active on a weekend , then you can add another 16 hours or so to the total , making a grand total of more than 70 hours each week . |
18 | One of Stoddard Mercia 's largest and most prestigious contracts this year has been to supply the entire public area carpeting for Edinburgh 's hotel ‘ The Balmoral . ’ |
19 | Thailand 's health ministry says there are about 80,000 prostitutes in the country ; the police reckon there are at least eight times that number . |
20 | For economic reasons many consumer magazines are increasing their use of outside photographs . |
21 | Degreasers : Although a suitable description for specific products this term is also applied to engineering products which contain mineral solvents and other chemicals quite unstable for use in food environments . |
22 | And and so we certainly do n't have strong views either way as to the need for the policy in principle but I can certainly see an advantage in having a policy in the right terms . |
23 | ‘ He had a visit from some Iranian heavies this morning , ’ D'Arcy said . |
24 | True , Leeds do n't expect to score 10 against Stuttgart , their first round European opponents this season — but Collins believes Wilkinson can plot the downfall of the Germans . |
25 | Sitting in a bus next morning , eating pineapple and waiting for the driver , we heard that the survivors were going to walk on fiery coals that night down on the fairground . |
26 | Like stately homes that kind of thing ? |
27 | In normal environments this potential is fully realized . |
28 | But , with simultaneous political vacuums this weekend in Prague and East Berlin , there must be some apprehension as to what may happen if either or both implodes . |
29 | The fastest journey to Mars would take eight months each way , according to NASA 's calculations . |
30 | If you do not weigh for a year and you eat just an extra 500 calories each day during that time , you will have put on a full 45 lb ( 21.8 kg ) ; rather a nasty shock ! |