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

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1 The called up share capital disclosed in the Balance Sheet fro the group at 31st March 1990 has been presented on the basis that the 1,320,000 ordinary shares of 25p each issued on the merger with Model Manufacturing Ltd had been in issue at 31st March 1990 .
2 A lot of water had certainly gone down the burn since 6th of June .
3 When he put down the papers at last he looked abstracted .
4 Well if we 're producing more of our own goods , we are importing less of somebody elses alright and if we actually become a net exporter then we 've erm closing down the markets of third country exporters right so not only do we er consume less of er New Zealand lamb than we might do otherwise , right .
5 Erm perhaps the middle of next week .
6 It is unlikely that the final report will be published in October , as was originally planned ; the end of November , perhaps the beginning of next year , look to be more likely publication dates , leading to an inevitable delay in implementation .
7 they would allow me half now erm I 've been looking at one particular church , one denomination er , which is the Methodist Church , although it has been said already here this afternoon , or this morning rather there are an overall erm joint style with Methodist and with United Reform Church and erm I have personally the Methodist of last year , last September where it gives and also erm , mileage recommendations .
8 Official statistics have often been criticised for counting only the wait between first specialist consultation and treatment , although the department says it would be misleading to include patients before they have been fully assessed .
9 Because yet pulled together the figures for last year .
10 In Peter 's case he has put down a marker for next year , when he will still be young enough to try .
11 As expected , GOSLING CELTIC 's £10,000-rated captain , STEWART TRUCKLE , has turned down a move to Third Division ATHLETICO WHADDON .
12 But Barnes played only a quarter of last season , so Souness should have adjusted to his absence .
13 Tina Sederholm … who was only a spectator at last year 's event .
14 The best parts run as separate units : the Fox network , for instance , shows only a handful of 20th Century Fox shows .
15 England threw away the advantage of first use of a good if not lighting-fast pitch by crashing from 138 for 2 to 207 all out just before 5.30 pm .
16 3 They question the extent to which the system provides for representative governments noting not just the underrepresentation of third parties , but the fact that , in the elections of 1929 , 1951 , and February 1974 , the party which returned the largest number of MPs actually had a smaller share of the vote than the runner-up party in the Commons so that the electoral " winner " was , in fact , the governmental " loser " .
17 But Nora was no longer a woman of first instincts .
18 He 'd cleared away a lot of last autumn 's leaves .
19 Simon Clarke , 20 , with just a minute of first team experience behind him , has forced his way into West Ham 's squad for tonight 's FA Cup fourth round replay at Wrexham .
20 The crews are mostly ‘ medical assistants , ’ which means possessing more than just a knowledge of first aid .
21 Just a chuckle at first , but then it grew , and the images in the scope jostled with the shaking of his shoulder .
22 The inspectors are aware that many people do n't know about this law so they will usually give just a warning to first offenders .
23 Really it 's just a blur at first , like an out-of-focus photograph .
24 Really it 's just a blur at first , like an out-of-focus photograph .
25 This is just a sort of first list , the one thing erm you were going to ask Jimmy ?
26 For Albie , apparently , dealing was just a sideline at first .
27 Experiment with just a teaspoonful at first , increasing up to 1 ½ oz ( 15g ) gradually , as necessary .
28 In the instant case the words of section 6(4) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 that fall to be construed , ‘ provision in relation to … retirement ’ , without any undue straining of the ordinary meaning of the language used , are capable of bearing either the narrow meaning accepted by the Employment Appeal Tribunal or the wider meaning preferred by the Court of Appeal but acknowledged by that court to be largely a matter of first impression .
29 But it is not a model that holds up for the twentieth century , when liberalization of the divorce law was not a matter of last resort but was rather always proposed as a means of strengthening the institution of marriage ( by permitting those ‘ living in sin ’ to remarry ) ; when opinion shifted with dramatic speed , for example between the conservative recommendations of the 1956 Royal Commission on Divorce and the endorsement of profound liberalization given a mere ten years later by both the Law Commission and the Church of England ; and when the change in views of key institutions such as the Church of England were as important as those of lawyers .
30 It 's not a patch on last year 's The BFG .
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