Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Legislative authority is vested in a popularly elected bicameral Diet which is composed of a 512-member House of Representatives ( or Lower House , elected for up to four years ) and a House of Councillors ( or Upper House , whose 252 members are elected for six years , with half being due for re-election every three years ) . |
2 | Legislative authority is vested in a popularly elected bicameral Diet which is composed of a 512-member House of Representatives ( elected for up to four years ) and a House of Councillors ( whose 252 members are elected for six years , with half being due for re-election every three years ) . |
3 | Sun also says Solaris 2.1 , due for announcement the first week of November , will get delivered starting in early December . |
4 | Felt guilty as hell the first time I went on there ! |
5 | Please find enclosed for information a copy of my letter to Mr Callery , County Surveyor and Bridgemaster concerning footpaths in the Scorton area . |
6 | Please find enclosed for information a copy of my letter to Mr Callery , County Surveyor and Bridgemaster concerning footpaths in the Scorton area . |
7 | That after noon a U-boat sank SS Athenia. carrying eleven hundred passengers and three hundred crew from Liverpool to America . |
8 | For orders over £45 ( excluding p&p ) , we are giving away FREE of charge a 20cm/8in Chinese carbon steel chopper for cutting your ingredients down to size , worth over £5 . |
9 | If you enter a 1990 subscription to OECD Economic Studies today , we will send you free of charge the special 1989–90 winter issue on ‘ Modelling the Effects of Agricultural Policies ’ . |
10 | At the actual erm meeting which put this into practice the Conservatives suggested a phased in method , some now and some later , and this would have relieved a certain amount of hardship . |
11 | In the case of the elder James Stephen 's commitment to antislavery , it came after the experience of working in the West Indies as a lawyer , but more precisely , that experience helped direct into antislavery the expression of his gratitude ‘ for the infinite mercy of God ’ in extricating him from the depths of sin brought on by sexual passion and setting him on the path of prosperity and happiness . |
12 | When we add to this in turn the effect of nearly half of all women working ‘ part-time ’ , then the average income of all households where the married woman was working was only about 40 per cent higher than where the married woman was not working . |
13 | With this in view the consensus among the agencies is that there will be some discounting , because nobody can ever get it exactly right , but nothing like what has been available in recent years . |
14 | With this in mind a new model of training in surgical science has been established at University College London , organised jointly by the departments of surgery and of anatomy and developmental biology . |
15 | With this in mind a Grammar Development Environment is provided as an aid to the development of a natural language grammar . |
16 | With this in mind the Chemical Information Group is holding a one-day meeting entitled Public misunderstanding of chemicals . |
17 | With this in mind the Canadian Rugby Union has confirmed that Ian Birtwell 's appointment as national coach will be extended for another four years , placing him in firm control of the key decisions relating to player selection as he looks ahead to 1995 . |
18 | With this in mind the Hong Kong U24 squad will also become part of the national squad . |
19 | With this in mind the genetics-supply industry has approached the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations at which all biological processes and products are assumed to be patentable . |
20 | With this in mind the Ulster Unionist perception of British values and traditions , the empire , Ulster and southern Irish nationalists is examined and an assessment made of the compatibility of these views with British thinking on these issues . |
21 | The daily Clarín reported on March 3 that under a decree signed by Menem on Feb. 26 , 1990 ( expanding an earlier decree of March 10 , 1989 , introduced after the La Tablada attack — see p. 36394 and below ) , the armed forces were entitled to intervene in the event of " a state of internal disturbance " serious enough to endanger the life , liberty , property or security of the country 's inhabitants ; with this in mind the National Security Council [ see p. 36613 ] was to draw up plans for possible joint actions by the police , the security forces and the armed forces . |
22 | With this in mind the use of graphic and visual interfaces will be essential . |
23 | With this in mind the Communists began to pay increasing attention to the Labour Party . |
24 | Is this in fact the case ? |
25 | So she had a little book and she wrote some words in English and some in Arabic the |
26 | Those who found politics interesting in the campaign but had not been interested in politics a year earlier gave the press high ratings for helping them decide how to vote . |
27 | Whilst there are many ways of breaking free from restraint the more complex the movement the more can go wrong . |
28 | It is , moreover , absolutely essential that the Board 's work is of the highest quality , even if this should mean that at one point or another in time the quantity of production may seem spasmodic . |
29 | ‘ Blanket this on child the put ’ has no meaning , Yet if these six words are rearranged to read ‘ Put the child on this blanket ’ , the sentence does have meaning . |
30 | The discussion so far might suggest the following definition : a public function is a function peculiar to government , or a function not peculiar to government the performance of which has an important impact on society at large . |