Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 WIDNES allrounder Richard Hignett plays as a batsman when Cheshire open their Minor Counties championship programme against Cornwall at Stalybridge today .
2 As a membership incentive and to mark our 35th year as a Society everyone who enrols as a member in 1987 will receive a free gift .
3 As a membership incentive and to mark our 35th year as a Society everyone who enrols as a member in 1987 will receive a free gift .
4 Lurgan earned their four bowling points through a spell of sustained accuracy from veteran Alan Johnston .
5 He is plagued by demons which go back to his childhood and his torment intensifies as a train hurtles him away from or maybe towards a crime .
6 ‘ I can not believe it , I have already had so many job offers as a result of taking part in .
7 Above 200 ° C the flame is self-sustaining , so the igniter is released while the cock is gradually opened further and the hum builds through a howl to a shrill scream .
8 As Stan Cohen ( 1995 : 24 ) remarks , Foucault ‘ veers between a materialist connection between prison and emerging capitalism and an idealist obsession with the power of ideas ’ .
9 They were well known in Shakespeare 's time , for in A Midsummer Night 's Dream , Titania remarks about a period of unseasonable weather :
10 She goes about a bit — English women are a bit different from Canadians , you know , Hank . ’
11 The test of a skill description is : does it indicate how an individual goes about a task , does it allow for individual differences such as those between a highly skilled operator and a mediocre one ?
12 The psychology of the patient is something that Michael Chapman thinks about a lot .
13 In Sapinta , three miles south of the Russian border , a chambermaid begs for a packet of ground coffee to meet a doctor 's bill ; when the doctor arrives , he complains wearily that there is no anaesthetic in the hospitals .
14 My records nee go it it plays for a bit , then it goes brurgh !
15 As the sun strikes their heads it plays for a while , scatters silver seed and dances away again , unnoticed .
16 Well that depends on the club that he goes to , I mean if the club can afford to buy him erm I always think it 's better on the long term policy , that a rider actually rides for a club is owned by that club .
17 This case raised the question of whether an assignee of a reversion on a lease could enforce the payment of rent against someone who had entered into surety covenants as a guarantee of the tenant 's obligations in the lease .
18 Hand will play three-times former champion Jeremy Bates or qualifier Mike Wyeth for a place in Sunday 's final .
19 The right hon. and learned Gentleman sits in court and passes sentence himself , so he has seen the issue both from these Benches and from the Bench he adorns when he sits as a recorder .
20 As well as being a Cabinet Minister and Speaker of the House of Lords he sits as a judge , presiding over the Law Lords in the Appellate Committee when time allows .
21 He sits as a judge in the House of Lords , where he also acts as Speaker ; he is a cabinet minister and advises on constitutional issues ; and his department , established in 1885 , is our nearest approach to a Ministry of Justice and has responsibility for many aspects of the legal system .
22 The Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , which exercises a supervisory capacity over the inferior courts and sits as a court to which an appeal ‘ by way of case stated ’ may be made from the Magistrates ' Court , is bound by the House of Lords , the Court of Appeal and its own previous decisions .
23 According to North , the company ‘ sits as a buffer ’ between both parties .
24 A tankard on the compartment table sits as a reminder of the glories of Soviet technology — sputniks and rockets spin out of a world inhabited by the Spassky Tower and an olive branch — and , as if to demonstrate that the mundane is as attainable as the sublime , not a spoon rattles , not a single drop of sweet Georgian tea is spilt , as the carriage is smoothly elevated and the task of fitting a Chinese-gauge undercarriage is taken in hand .
25 In the event , as we have seen , the Layfield Report was published at the high point of the importance of government grants as a proportion of local income .
26 He pointed to House Renovation Grants as a solution .
27 At bottom , interests theories define the scope of loss redistribution which the law imposes as a tax upon economic relations .
28 And as it 's open-ended , that series — the thing that Pool represents as a wall — will eventually fill up every spare molecule of memory that Pool has .
29 Freud 's work is now especially significant for sociology as it goes through a reappraisal of its own development .
30 Perhaps it goes through a tunnel and squirts itself out into another universe somewhere else .
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