Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Geoff Keates Matthey Electronics receiving the Gold Occupational Safety Award from RoSPA President , Wing Commander Gordon Sinclair DFC |
2 | The officers had been warned to look out for a red Ford Sierra car following the shooting , in the early hours , of Special Constable Goodman and PC Kelly during a routine vehicle check on the A64 Leeds-York Road . |
3 | Fig 108 American , Ken Winner performing a lighter wind slalom gybe . |
4 | Chamden full-back , Vernon Maradonna , intercepted a pass between Doyle and Proby and , with the rest of the Athletico defence sharing a cigarette on the touchline , and John Slack reading War and Peace behind his goal , slotted the ball home to give the Reserves a half-time lead . |
5 | Q66.9 is a CTL clone recognizing the influenza matrix-derived peptide M58–66 restricted by HLA-A2.1 . |
6 | The World Bank has unveiled a 4.3 billion dollar economic development plan for the West Bank and Gaza strip covering the next eight to ten years . |
7 | Sometimes he and Charlie would spend a Saturday afternoon playing a George Formby record again and again until they 'd got all the words of ‘ I 'm Leaning on a Lamppost ’ or ‘ Chinese Laundry Blues ’ . |
8 | THE Celtic manager , Liam Brady , and Tom Grant , the director who leaked information about the Parkhead board requesting a meeting with Brady to discuss the team 's performances , yesterday sat together at a press conference designed , apparently , to show a united front . |
9 | The new extension to the Whitworth Building housing the University Library has now been completed . |
10 | All went well until she tried to climb into a taxi after the reception at the exclusive Dorchester Club following a quiet ceremony for family and a few friends at Chelsea Register Office . |
11 | OPPOSITE ABOVE : Suttons Mill at Cranham , one of the few mills on the Painswick stream having no connection with the cloth trade . |
12 | I do n't mind Chelsea/West Ham getting a bit of praise as they have managers who appear to be ‘ good lads ’ & making the best of the resourses thay have . |
13 | The budget of BAS , which is part of the Natural Environment Research Council , rose nearly fourfold , to £52.4 million ( US$ ; 75 million ) in 1990–91 , in the wake of the 1982 Falklands War following a decision by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to raise Britain 's profile in the region . |
14 | Examples include a walk-through tour of the Smithsonian Museum , a multimedia version of Grolier 's electronic encyclopaedia ( currently available in online and CD-ROM forms and based on their 20-volume American Academic Encyclopaedia ) , a Time-Life disc teaching the skills of photography , several sports simulations , children 's educational discs based on the Sesame Street characters , and a multimedia juke box disc . |
15 | MR DAVID MELLOR , the Home Office minister handling the Broadcasting Bill , is a civilised chap , the sort of Government minister you will find on a Friday night addressing the Putney Music Club on brilliant young musicians ( Cantelli , Lipatti , Ginette Neveu ) struck down in their prime . |
16 | The National Consumer Council said that during peak Saturday morning viewing the same sweetened cereal was advertised eight times in four hours . |
17 | She was in her bedroom on Saturday morning making a list of the errands and shopping she had to do when she became aware of an excited chattering in the courtyard below her window . |
18 | He urged the Government to listen to the representations of the 60,000 people of the Down area seeking a new hospital . |
19 | 7.14 Wheatstone bridge employing a unity-ratio transformer . |
20 | I SPENT most of Friday morning having a long talk with Paul Seddon — Assistant Commissioner Seddon , who is our department 's special representative at New Scotland Yard . |
21 | 2. 712 ( 249 ) in 1984 at Starr Gate wearing the current livery . |
22 | In 1950 , a dam was thrown across the Gol-Oya river forming a lake of 35 square miles ( 91 sq km ) , the Senanayaka Samudra . |
23 | And every now and again a Crossley tender carrying a company of Black and Tans , their guns held at a threatening angle , would butt its way through the press , its progress-retarded — sometimes even brought to a halt — by as unlikely a variety of breakdowns and traffic jams as the doggedly obstructive citizens of Cork could improvise this side of outright rebellion . |
24 | In October 1990 the WEU had come out strongly against a proposal by the EC Council of ( Foreign ) Ministers that the EC 's Treaty of Rome should be amended to incorporate Article 5 of the Brussels Treaty establishing the WEU , so that the EC should effectively control the WEU . |
25 | A United States bill prolonging the provisions of the US aid and development programme known as the Caribbean Basin Initiative ( CBI ) which had been given legislative expression in the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of 1983 [ see pp. 31565-71 ; 32622 ; 33849-50 ] was passed by President Bush on Aug. 20 , 1990 . |
26 | The immaculately restored Standard moved to the Bluebell Railway after one season of service on the Paignton to Kingswear line following a dispute over operating terms with the management of the Dart Valley Railway plc . |
27 | Under United States pressure following the murder of three US nuns by the security forces , the junta appointed Duarte as President in December 1980 [ see p. 30685 ] ; he stood down in April 1982 when an interim administration succeeded the civilian-military junta . |
28 | Leaflets were distributed throughout Kuwait City attacking the government 's failure to organize food supplies and to plan for a swift restoration of water and electricity supplies . |
29 | It would mean our new South Ayrshire hospital leaving the NHS as we know it and would pave the way for a two-tier health service in Ayrshire . ’ |
30 | He cited too a McKinsey report examining the common differential between the most and least successful companies . |