Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun pl] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So for institutions equity investment in hotels is perhaps a little too speculative . ’ |
2 | ‘ We have to adopt a really attacking policy and give it our best shot , ’ declared Roxburgh , who has recalled creative players in Celtic 's Paul McStay and John Collins along with Rangers skipper Richard Gough . |
3 | Wilting under a hail of stones and a hefty dose of the hard stuff , Jimmy Johnstone darted for cover and along with Rangers defender Sandy Jardine found himself hiding in the vicinity of a group of rowing boats . |
4 | As Colin French was taken away by police animal rights supporters in the public gallery began to cheer and clap . |
5 | Keith 's mum thinks he 's more like darts player Eric Bristow . |
6 | Close to Hibs football ground . |
7 | Talks are still going on with Witches skipper Chris Louis , who has yet to put pen to paper . |
8 | Library users lobbied councillors as they turned up for todays education committee meeting . |
9 | Also like police court trials , witnesses had to pay their own expenses , even though they sometimes had to travel long distances , especially when a trial was postponed several times . |
10 | 225g/8oz plain dessert chocolate , broken into pieces 3 × 15ml/tbsp rum or liqueur of your choice 225g/8oz unsalted butter 25g/1oz caster sugar 2 eggs , separated 150g/5oz blanched almonds , finely chopped 12 petit beurre biscuits , cut cleanly into halves icing sugar for dredging ( optional ) cream to serve ( optional ) |
11 | The microcomputer firms foresee networks of micros taking over , and the minicomputer firms see networks of minis , while IBM has come up with Systems Application Architecture ( SAA ) , designed to maintain the mainframe 's iron grip on corporate data processing 's throat . |
12 | Hopley , a huge midfield influence in the Light Blues 19-11 victory over favourites Oxford , lines up alongside Wasps team-mate Fran Clough in London 's crucial ADT Divisional Championship match against South West at Gloucester today . |
13 | Over the past three years , raids have been carried out as police target crack dealers who 've been behind many shootings and violent assaults . |
14 | Frankly , we have a problem with absence from work due to out of hours emergency work and sickness , which can put us off using our own people ! |
15 | The United States Secretary of State , James Baker , and the Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze held three days of talks on April 4-6 in Washington , concentrating mainly on arms control issues ( including the security status of a unified Germany — see p. 37386 ) but also dealing with the Lithuanian independence crisis [ see pp. 37360-62 ] and the state of the Soviet economy . |
16 | This latest maintenance release fixes some minor bugs and will be of special interest mainly to users network users . |
17 | It clearly sets out to branches delivery goals that depots intend to achieve and it sets out how , in return , the branches can aid the delivery process . |
18 | Whitaker ( 1979 : 229 ) records how these ‘ college men ’ are described sardonically at police station level , as ‘ plastic men — who know all about how to hold a knife and fork , but nothing about how to catch villains ’ . |
19 | Sutton was later going to have to cope with marrying up this formula to the new direct-entry computer system , which was being sorted out by systems editor Eugenie Verney , a sub-editor made redundant from the Daily Express in Manchester , who had previously worked on the Guardian . |
20 | The final choice for the arduous 13-match , three Test series in New Zealand , smacks of a big thank you job handed out by Lions manager Geoff Cooke to his England team . |
21 | The pilot study is being carried out by Aids expert Professor Jonathan Weber and results are due by the end of 1993 . |
22 | Much of the office and administrative work both for the conference and for this report was carried out by Falls Community Council for which we are particularly grateful . |
23 | Occasionally it is important to ensure that people are protected , such as the brave police officers , both men and women — I am sorry that the hon. Member for Workington ( Mr. Campbell-Savours ) has not time to listen — who serve abroad as drugs liaison officers on difficult and dangerous work . |
24 | That was after Andy Cole had wasted a golden opportunity to put City ahead , shooting weakly at Lions keeper Casey Keller . |
25 | Apart from injuries manager Jack Charlton insists he wo n't leave key players out of the side to safeguard them from possible suspension . |
26 | It was also agreed on Dec. 30 that space research would be carried out jointly by CIS member states . |
27 | Indeed I wonder whether they will have the time to perform all the many tasks taken on by police authority members , including lay-visiting of police cells attending national committees on a number of subjects or local consultative bodies , there 's a whole list of duties and responsibilities which members of police authorities undertake . |
28 | The original was acquired recently by sporting-trophies specialist John Bowles , who is trying to trace its origins : ‘ It was originally made in Birmingham in 1891 and was obviously part of a very important piece of cricketing silver , ’ says Bowles . |