Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [pers pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Passes may be issued which will allow access by car , coach or ambulance tot he esplanade , but they CAN NOT BE ISSUED for performances on Saturdays under any circumstances .
2 When the Hewers bought Vine House it had been used as a dormitory for an air Force course int he village during the war .
3 I 'm a senior with South West I management course I cover site planning right the way through .
4 ( ii ) Several patients who were Child 's grade C on or shortly after admission improved with medical treatment to grade A or B , thereby ultimately becoming eligible for inclusion int he study .
5 However , as the contractor is free to time the work within the contract period it wold be illogical for the contractor to be able to claim the cost and time effects of an influence which might have caused further delay but did not in fact do so ; and in the situation described it is likely that the first cause rules .
6 It is much larger than previously , giving more room tot he business of sending out carpet samples to hungry customers .
7 What it says is Man deþ swá hé byþ þonne mót swá hé wile , ‘ Man does as he is when he may do as he wishes ’ , or more colloquially ‘ you show what you 're like when you can do what you like ’ .
8 But what we do find helpful at this stage is to consider the pluses and minuses getting you to contribute what you think are the pluses and minuses or retirement and then during the conclusion stage we sort of look at these again and wonder whether we 've changed our view We hop you will because obviously this is the purpose of the of these talks .
9 Always remember that you can use tap water on it , if you 've only used drain water it sill certainly have been a bit short these last two summers .
10 . And of course , being so in the back seat they sort of when they , they she
11 WWF-UK funds a wildlife trade investigations project , now in its third year of operation , which aims to reduce the threat posed by uncontrolled trade tot he survival of rare species by improving the enforcement of CITES and EEC controls .
12 He could stay at the Palm Springs home of Walter Annenberg , newspaper publisher , millionaire , friend of the Shah 's friend Richard Nixon , former ambassador tot he court of St James , Sullivan was told to convey the invitation in the name of the president and to ask how many people would be travelling with the Shah .
13 ‘ You mun stand on the table and sing for us or the Choppers will black-ball you sir , damned if they wilna' … ’ he pointed at the board .
14 If it is large in relation tot he aquarium , the accumulation of food and subsequent rotting will lead to the growth of what you call fungi .
15 In spite of lowering clouds and apocalyptic forecasts , plenty of hardy souls turned up to sample the culinary offerings of Brecknock 's answer tot he Roux Brothers , and were rewarded with a pleasant , rain free evening , and a meal that reached even dizzier heights than last year — the proportion of charcoal to edible meat having been somewhat reduced .
16 Other issues covered at the meeting included a report front he Faith in the City Forum and the work of the Catholic Housing Aid Society .
17 Ole Bert Moseley 's 'ere on the dot at nine o'clock every Monday mornin' wiv me stuff , an' Albert Buller comes round every Thursday mornin' ter take me order .
18 Here you are And this is a good one diskette fire you computer you need a disk , some scissors , white or blue kitchen matches so and clear nail polish .
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