Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ START 2 is not going anywhere until START 1 is ratified by everyone and everyone joins the NPT as a non-nuclear state , ’ laments an American official . |
2 | I should like to take this opportunity to thank all the employees of Johnson Matthey for the skilled and dedicated service that resulted in this year 's record performance |
3 | ‘ I have been at ITN for a long time and come from a traditional news background . |
4 | TELEVISION reporter Tim Ewart told last night how he left ITN for a new career at a rival station and then slowly realised it was all a terrible mistake . |
5 | Stourport 's Imran Sherwani was in Swindon for the qualifying rounds of the National Championships . |
6 | Mick and Lisa Hayes have lived at Haydon Wick in Swindon for the past 9 years . |
7 | But also Swindon as an ex-railway town , that is looking to the future . |
8 | A government report on the future of Britain 's National Parks has resulted in the designation of the New Forest as a National Park . |
9 | A thin , stoop-shouldered Frenchman wearing a pince-nez who had been watching and listening from the curbside , stepped into the road suddenly and leaned close enough to Chuck for the American boy to smell the garlic on his breath . |
10 | The parade complete , all repair to the NAAFI for the traditional celebratory drink . |
11 | In general , we have to thank the Orient for the early breeds and North America for the late ones . |
12 | Here is the Orient as an apolitical picturesque environment . |
13 | Across the Mersey , Wirral 's civic heads congregated in Wallasey for the wreath-laying ceremony . |
14 | By an editor 's mistake we described ( March 17th ) the drug baron Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha as the Colombian government 's main surviving enemy . |
15 | Murray slip : Britain 's athletics selectors were left with red faces again today after picking world indoor champion Yvonne Murray for the wrong event at the European Cup . |
16 | It is in fact the reading contract , the explicit relationship between writer and reader that is at the heart of the technical problems experienced by Nizan as a revolutionary novelist . |
17 | The polite , complacent literature of fully integrated bourgeois writers such as Andre Maurois , Jacques de Lacretelle and Julien Green is unceremoniously attacked , as is the work of Jean Giono classified by Nizan as a naive form of utopian escapism in the face of modern industrial society Equally , Nizan is extremely hostile to the sentimental , colonial and populist literature produced by the bourgeoisie for the mystification of the proletariat . |
18 | It appeared to Nizan as the only realistic method of conducting human affairs in a civilised manner . |
19 | I still regard ITN as the premier television news operation in this country . |
20 | Youth workers from all over North Yorkshire will meet today at the Galtres Centre in Easingwold for a special conference on smoking . |
21 | Inspection of this helical pattern , together with the distribution in December 1953 of a report by Franklin of her work , gave crucial information to Watson and Francis Crick for the final building of their DNA model in February–March 1953 . |
22 | You never know who might mistake Armstrong for a real taxi and offer me a few quid as a friendly gesture for giving them a lift . |
23 | In Turkestan , the issues were at their most stark , for the province was cut off from Moscow during the Civil War . |
24 | However , there was high praise from Pringle for the Scottish bowlers . |
25 | There 's only one fresh face at Kingsholm for the new season … but that 's the all important one … |
26 | Austria functioned as a semi-democracy , only Czechoslovakia as a real one , until Hitler crushed them . |
27 | At the same time as the appointment on July 10 , 1989 , of Gen. Isidro Cáceres as the new Army Chief of Staff [ see p. 36810 ] , Rear-Adml . |
28 | But while international and long-distance tariffs have been reduced especially in the USA and Britain — the gap between costs and prices remains massive ; the price charged by Intelsat for the transocean telephone call from Paris or London to New York is multiplied by something like ten times when the customer is billed . |
29 | He was joined by Richard Van Allan as the Grand Inquisitor , and these two bass-baritones supplied the power and nobility which had been wanting . |
30 | The UN General Assembly last night adopted a resolution deploring the US military intervention in Panama as a flagrant violation of international law . |