Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Plaintiffs must make available to the defence all documents in their possession which are relevant to the matters in dispute — and sometimes there will be found , amongst office memoranda and other internal documents , material which goes to justify the original allegation . |
2 | Particularly away to Stuttgart when Leeds were desperate for someone to hold onto the ball to give the defence some respite . |
3 | The result was a bitter blow for Slough who take part in the European Clubs Championship next weekend , and their coach , Ian Jennings , admitted that the team would have to sort out several elements in the defence this week . |
4 | Perhaps , the main conclusion to be made from the response these Reports evoked is that in today 's world and its existing political structure , the LDCs must rely on themselves to achieve a higher level of economic welfare . |
5 | The discussion frequently ends at this point , but the response either way should be recorded . |
6 | In the tent that night we eat smoked trout and Odd-Knut tells us that the previous year there was a fight on his team and after it was over and the dogs were moving again he saw blood on the snow . |
7 | Disney 's calculations suggest 11 million people will visit the park each year . |
8 | An education service is provided by the park for use by the many thousands of school children who visit the park each year . |
9 | Given the chance , I would have stayed watching or followed the kestrel around the park all day , but if I was on a shopping sortie with my mother , she was always in an incredible hurry , so that was n't possible . |
10 | Or we play in the park all day . |
11 | I was up the park this morning with the dog . |
12 | I was up the park this morning Willy at half five . |
13 | You know the trip to the park this morning ? |
14 | That wee dog was up at the park this morning |
15 | ‘ I intend to give it a really good go , because I have the opportunity this year which I did n't have last season . ’ |
16 | They just saw the opportunity this time and took it — but it could have been prevented . ’ |
17 | My wife has the opportunity these days of pursuing , with great enthusiasm , her hobby as a singer . |
18 | For the majority these facilities were not readily available . |
19 | In the Gesta this genealogy creates a sharp contrast between the kings and the counts of Anjou , whose origins are said to lie in a ‘ new man ’ , a forester of the reign of Charles the Bald . |
20 | I would rather see him and Chris Lewis ( a constant injury worry ) facing the Pakistanis this summer without carrying niggling injuries sustained in the winter . |
21 | The prayer this afternoon is for doctors and hospitals . |
22 | In the case of a building which consists of a multi-storey part where this has been vertically compartmented from the remainder each part may be considered separately . |
23 | Of course some people do n't go for recording the guitar that way because they think you lose the dynamics . |
24 | He hid ill the scrape all night ; and the next morning , when the children were brought to play , he slipped out and joined them . |
25 | Organisers expect the crowds this year easily to exceed the record attendance of 170,000 over four days in 1992 . |
26 | Save yourself the hassle of pushing through the crowds this Christmas by using this Products for Change catalogue , and remember we will promptly refund your money if you are not pleased with what you have received . |
27 | Been on the drip all night she 's got an infection |
28 | In view of the recent decisions by the Ombudsman this policy will have to be changed . |
29 | In view of the recent decisions by the Ombudsman this policy has to be changed . |
30 | He is much involved with the rituals these days . |