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

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1 There was the estate agent 's clerk , Jack Cotton , whose property developments in Birmingham made him big enough , in partnership with Clore , to take over the Ritz and Selfridges , to put up the $100 million Pan-Am office building in New York and to threaten to present Piccadilly Circus with a hideous skyscraper of advertising signs , while he contemplated his Rembrandt at the Dorchester .
2 As Blumler shows , Prime Minister 's Questions got the largest single proportion of coverage in nearly all news programmes ( rather surprisingly other Questions ( 35% ) outscored the Prime Minister 's ( 23% ) on the BBC 9 O'Clock News ) , but reports of debates also featured highly in the news ( 15% to 29% ) .
3 A complementary study by Masterman ( 1985 ) demonstrates that the BBC 9 o'clock news coverage had been modified since earlier evening bulletins due to a ‘ crisis of credibility ’ between its earlier 6 o'clock news broadcast and corresponding ITV accounts .
4 It has been predicted by motor industry scientists that by the year 2000 only half of cars will still use petrol , with methanol the next largest power source followed by diesel , liquefied petroleum gas and alcohol produced by biomass .
5 For the Australia media corps who covered the recent Wallaby tour of South Africa , the everlasting memory of Australian Rugby Football Union president Joe French will be his conducting an impromptu 11.00 pm press conference followed by another at 2.30 am in his hotel room dressed in a pair of shorts and a singlet .
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