Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I was Mr Chairman as all the budget process have been perhaps so perhaps some budget Direct Committee when in fact .
2 They are also looking to gigs in Holland , France and Germany for 1993 the year for going into Europe .
3 Happy knitting and thank you MKM for such a brilliant magazine .
4 After waiting for Shildon for half an hour Rain used the phone in the Cloister and rang the Post .
5 The couple have legal aid and are suing Lloyds for half a million pounds .
6 A terse and gritty thriller in which an investigation into a mysterious death leads cop Joe Mantegna through both the mean streets of the present and the horrors of the past as he confronts his own identity .
7 There were plenty of supporting arguments in the works of Marx and Engels for such an endeavour .
8 They wheeled him rapidly into Resus. , Kathleen snapping out instructions right , left and centre , but as they peeled back the blanket to examine him , even Kathleen after all the years she had been working in A and E was shocked at the extent of his injuries .
9 The Orphists were not adequately represented at this Salon , since Delaunay himself refused to show there , but at the Indépendants of 1914 the Orphist canvases were so numerous and of such large dimensions that they had to be placed in the largest and most important hall on the ground floor .
10 The petition was accompanied by one from the magnates , who also sought the withdrawal of the tax on wool : it appears that for the first time since the Ordinances of 1310–11 the commons and the magnates were joining together to seek concessions and measures of reform from the king .
11 The action begins next Friday with all the first round matches being played .
12 I had read Eothen and other tales of Eastern travel and my imagination endowed Constantinople with all the magic of the East .
13 From then until the dissolution of the Empire by Napoleon in 1806 the Imperial crown was effectively the hereditary possession of the Habsburg family .
14 But she knew she could n't have gone and left Jeff in such a fix .
15 Though Caedwalla remained unbaptized until after his abdication as king in 688 , it is not inconceivable that he approached Wilfrid in such a capacity , and certainly by the time of his abdication Caedwalla had resolved to seek baptism in Rome itself .
16 The only partial exception is Peru : after Morales Bermúdez took over from Velasco in 1975 the military regime drifted rightwards and trade with the Soviet Union sharply diminished .
17 When Kent played Surrey in 1890 a fine spread was laid on for the gentlemen but the professionals ‘ were left to shift for themselves , and thought themselves lucky to get a bit of bread and cheese ’ .
18 His words heartened Lucy to such an extent that uncontrollable giggles began to erupt from her until she became almost hysterical .
19 G. On all the boulder clay lowlands farming is similar to that done by Mr O'Rea ( sections A-E ) , but the land of the uplands is used differently .
20 Friday morning saw me up Aonach Mor among all the skiers , sweating daintily in the snow through their expensive Gore-Tex .
21 It made her very uneasy having hir in the same building as Ari at such a dangerous and important time .
22 Such a settlement was to include : recognition of Bosnia-Hercegovina by all the former Yugoslav republics ; respect for the integrity of present frontiers unless changed by mutual agreement ; guarantees for " national communities and minorities " ; and the right of return for those who had been expelled .
23 This is the harshest February for many a long year .
24 Taiwan was not a significant creditor nation and , it was suggested , would require a considerable quid pro quo from Washington for such an undertaking .
25 IDB Northern Ireland FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS .
26 I found a difference in Ivy after such a time .
27 In the May of 1808 the constituted authorities all over Spain were confronted with the dilemma which discredited civil governors on the outbreak of the Civil War in July 1936 .
28 In May of 1189 an army of 20,000 men was assembled at Ratisbon .
29 By January of 1802 a fence of quick had been planted all round the site and John Wing reported that the foundations were dug out and in part laid .
30 The scene reminded Riven of many a drunken episode in a saga .
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