Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb base] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 First Annual Report and Balance Sheet , year ending July 12th , 1908 and the Bondholders Account to 31st October , 1908 .
2 The conifers have at last eliminated water as a transport medium for their sexual processes .
3 The parties reconvene on 11th August , 1993 .
4 These are also strongly accented as the arms straighten into 2nd position before being bent , with hands sometimes clasped behind the head , sometimes placed akimbo on the waist or sometimes with one on the waist and the other behind the large bow at the back of the head-dress .
5 In group A the Paper Tigers with their amazing bouncing ball have lifted their rounders difference to great heights while Dr Blobby and the Blobettes have at last picked up some points from a game , which means that all teams this year have managed to win at least one point .
6 The brewers have at last woken up to the fact that their high-street shops have become dinosaurs slouching towards extinction .
7 The doors shut at last and Maggie comes with me to my car .
8 So if you go to the Christmas do on nineteenth then you just bring Simon home with you afterwards , I think do n't you ?
9 Has not the time come at last — some of us have been saying this for a long time — for my right hon. Friend , or his successor , to consider seriously the alternative policy that many have advocated : administrative devolution , or short-term integration ?
10 Both have black , hairy spikes sticking up from their bodies , but the small tortoiseshell caterpillars are black and yellow , while the peacocks appear at first to be completely black all over .
11 It had to be Leed 's goal of the season , and by far the best goal shown on the highlights video from last season .
12 Some animals feed on living plants ; even if no animals come at first they may come later if plants begin to grow in the microhabitat .
13 FRANCE 'S outgoing Socialist cabinet held its last session yesterday as the centre-right opposition , heading for a landslide win in next Sunday 's general election run-off , showed fresh signs of friction .
14 On the high street a sales rise at Next Retail of just 3.6 per cent compared with an increase in trading space of 17.6 per cent speaks volumes about Next 's unbalanced expansion .
15 A league win at last for Swindon .
16 Cardiff also went on a points rampage against First Division rivals Maesteg , scoring nine tries in a 55-3 victory .
17 Others , such as Norway , Yugoslavia , Poland , etc , show no resistance ; no restrictions exist in Third World countries and in some , eg Costa Rica , all rivers and the land 10m on either side are under public ownership .
18 On the positive side , Chris Algar , who described her busy life as a systems engineer in last September 's Medau News has joined the Teachers ' Training Course and at the Step-up and Dance Studio in Leeds Jean Gill made a great impression with an introductory Medau session that she had been invited to reach .
19 Ahead for the first time , McManus wrapped up a revenge win for last week 's 5-4 Nescafe Asian Open defeat with further runs of 94 and 75 .
20 The latest figures announced yesterday will intensify pressure on the Government to produce a jobs package in next month 's Budget .
21 PAUL Stewart hopes he has n't blown his chances of an England re-call for next month 's friendly in Spain .
22 NEIL FOSTER faces an Essex fine for kicking stumps in anger but this weekend he could be punching the air in delight if he receives an England recall for next week 's second Test against Australia at Lord 's .
23 NEIL FOSTER faces an Essex fine for kicking stumps in anger but this weekend he could be punching the air in delight if he receives an England recall for next week 's second Test against Australia at Lord 's .
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