Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [num] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In its better forms , such as the Avro 504 and the various Moths , the wooden biplane was almost everlasting and the structure could really only be broken by flying it into the ground .
2 There were other embarrassments during Lord Lane 's tenure , including the quashing of convictions against the Guildford Four and the Maguire Seven in addition to the three men convicted of the murder of Pc Keith Blakelock during the Broadwater Farm riot in north London in 1985 .
3 In a recent interview with The Spectator Lord Denning , former Master of the Rolls — one of the highest judicial positions in England — commented that he felt the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six should have been hung because everyone would then have forgotten about them .
4 The Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six were convicted of separate incidents of bombing pubs frequented by soldiers in the early 1970s as part of an IRA campaign .
5 Public confidence in the judiciary is at an all-time low — hardly surprising , considering recent miscarriages of justice such as the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six cases .
6 The Cape Town Sixteen express the very demands of the youth in Britain , like Mark Braithwaite , Engin Raghip and Winston Scott , Trevor Monerville , the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six .
7 As spring progresses and the days lengthen , the O 3 and NO 2 column amounts recover , and at the same time there is a steady increase in the column amount of gas-phase HNO 3 .
8 The £1 billion package for business and industry was exactly matched by the £1 billion that the pension funds will lose once the new ACT rules come into effect .
9 When , however , the government spends the £1 billion and the money finds its way back to the banks , the banks ' balances at the Bank of England will rise back again by £1 billion .
10 Yeah well Mr Chairman I would formally like to motions my when the study one and the problems of this having to despite that the District Council have six and it 's much further I again I think specification of erm what we do need despite what we should not need this time , this time later .
11 For the next six hours — or a little less , because at Battersea the flood lasts five and a half hours , and the ebb six and a half — they would be living not on land , but on water .
12 Traffic 's very slow-moving on the M four westbound at junction six and on the M twenty-five , that 's between junctions fifteen and sixteen between the M four and the M forty , traffic 's very slow-moving in both directions .
13 Very heavy going also on the M twenty-five , clockwise between junctions fifteen and sixteen , the M four and the M forty .
14 The M twenty-five remains very slow moving clockwise between junctions fifteen and sixteen , the M four and the M forty , as does the M four westbound at junction six , the Slough exit , that 's due to the rush hour traffic this evening .
15 Traffic on the M twenty five is heavy and slow moving between junctions fifteen and sixteen , that 's between the M four and the M forty , that 's on the clockwise section , due to an earlier accident .
16 On the M twenty five , traffic 's heavy and slow moving clockwise between junctions fifteen and sixteen , that 's the stretch between the M four and the M forty .
17 Still major problems on the A thirty four northbound , between the M four and junction thirteen of the M four and the Oxford ringroad .
18 And on the M twenty five between junctions fifteen and sixteen , that 's for the M four and the M forty , there 's heavy clockwise traffic .
19 Traffic is still slow moving on the M twenty five between junctions fifteen and sixteen clockwise , that 's between the M four and the M forty .
20 It 's pretty heavy er clockwise on the M twenty five between junctions fifteen and sixteen , that 's the stretch between the M four and the M forty .
21 On the M twenty five between junctions fifteen and sixteen there 's some heavy clockwise traffic , that 's just between the M four and the M forty .
22 Emergency services were called to the M four when a fifty kilogram container of calcium hypochloride split open during peak hour traffic .
23 There are long tail backs on the M 4 and the M 40 .
24 It 's also very slow on the M twenty five in the area , anti-clockwise , junction twenty to nineteen , that 's Kingslangley and the A forty one , also sixteen to fifteen , the M forty and the M four , is very slow as well .
25 The printer is said to be in bit-image mode when this happens , for the code to fire a pin is the digit 1 and the code to leave a blank is the digit 0 .
26 For the most part , the SGA 1979 and the SGSA 1982 reflect an attempt to re-form the shape and organisation of common law rather than effect a reform of the substantive law .
27 The value of the SGA 1979 and the SGSA 1982 lies in their general applicability to all products and transactions .
28 The SGA 1979 and the SGSA 1982 imply conditions as to the fitness and quality .
29 In the case where contractual liability is strict , for example , the implied conditions under the SGA 1979 and the SGSA 1982 , the consumer protection rationale could suggest a wide interpretation of acting in the course of a business .
30 ( c ) The implied obligation of merchantable quality The SGA 1979 and the SGSA 1982 provide that , where goods are sold in the course of a business , there is an implied condition that the goods supplied under the contract are of merchantable quality .
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