Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] an " in BNC.
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1 | If you want exorcisms — and that is what we both wanted , you may just possibly remember — if you want all the comforts of that gem of ecclesiastical mumbo jumbo , you 'd better get ready for the opposite an ’ all … |
2 | I 'll deliver when you for the half an hour when you come back . |
3 | During the 30s an American organization brought cultural entertainment , under canvas , to rural areas of the United States and Canada . |
4 | By the end of the 1960s an old School tradition — lessons on Saturday morning — had been abolished . |
5 | Having said that , however , we can tease out from the textbooks of the sixties an implicit theoretical perspective that bore on groups and was designed to make sense of British politics as a whole . |
6 | Not only was the non-fulfilment of the APT an enormous financial loss but since its rapid adoption in ‘ squadron service ’ had been presumed there were no alternative plans for either trains or track . |
7 | Tours of the UNEXPECTED AN INSIGHT INTO INDUSTRY Northamptonshire Rose of the Shires |
8 | Tours of the UNEXPECTED AN INSIGHT INTO INDUSTRY |
9 | Tours of the UNEXPECTED AN INSIGHT INTO INDUSTRY |
10 | With the wide coverage and freedom given to pupils to develop their own individual lines of inquiry , the identification of a large an detailed collection of keywords was one of the major tasks at the design stage . |
11 | No le let them have sort of like a half an hour talk before you announce the quiz straight after that let all their stomachs go down and then sort of get |
12 | The sun came up for a half an hour , but it was too cold : -46° Centigrade . |
13 | As a complete an utter novice I am seeking a publication that will explain to me in more or less layman 's terms how my computer works and what I should/could be doing with it ! |
14 | Within Spanish art itself , on the other hand , the line is almost too simple : Goya was intensely aware of Velázquez , Picasso of both , but for Gironella the problem is not just that Picasso could be seen to have inserted himself into the next place in the sequence but that as a Mexican an unequivocal position in any such art-historical lineage is utterly unattainable . |
15 | Erm , then the erm , the insistence of the driver 's conductors was they did n't like the long periods of duty they erm , they wanted the new set up so I introduced what we call straight duties , narrowed the relief portion , so they did n't go home for a meal , they had about a half an hour off , so they were able to get their eight hour duty done in a shorter period and they 'd probably finish about two instead of half past three , four o'clock . |
16 | Because Kate also knows that if this had happened she would have returned from the Common an hour or so later to find the carrots unchopped , the potatoes unpeeled and the lamb burned . |
17 | The result was a desolation of the environment and the spirit ; identikit Gulag estates , ravaged and abandoned inner cities , stifling individuality , deadening the imagination and provoking in the young an instinctive if unarticulated rage against their surroundings . |
18 | In the former an all-female host of angels welcomes the birth of a new soul , a young girl , into its midst — uplifting her from the bottom foreground into the centre of the picture . |
19 | In the 1580s an earlier warrior ruler , Hideyoshi , had sought to implement a formal distinction between warriors and farmers . |
20 | A large collection of modern texts set to traditional chants is to be found in the recent An English Kyriale . |
21 | Early in the 1830s an alliance between progressive provincial middle-class reformers and respectable working men was seizing control of the London-based anti-spirits movement from its well-to-do leaders and converting it into a broader-based total abstinence crusade against all alcoholic drinks . |
22 | In the 80s an American writer published a complete history of the mountain , entitled Eiger , Wall of Death , which was heavily slated by mountaineers for its sensationalist writing ( the author had never climbed the route ) — but it still sells well in the Grindelwald . |
23 | In the half an hour multiply them all out , right ? |
24 | However , in the 1890s an attempt was made by the trade to introduce arterial embalming as practised in the United States , the leading campaigners for this being the funeral furnishing firm of Dottridge Brothers . |
25 | Later in the 1980s an American handbook took a more comprehensive view : |
26 | In the 1940s an interest in genetic studies came to the fore , although several German investigators had already been following this line for some years . |
27 | I removed the completed bowl at this stage and finished with three coats of Danish oil , the first two applied within a half an hour of each other , the final coat applied the next morning and allowed to dry until the evening . |
28 | From no developed an ‘ all right by me ’ . |
29 | SPELLING FAIR deals with a fairly dry and stodgy topic in an entertaining an educational way , and is well recommended . |
30 | Yes I know because it 's come from an old an old word an old . |