Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] a [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If we decide on the first then we can decide whether it 's a park or a sports ground or or what shall we do ? |
2 | Right the next word then , should it be field or a sports park ? |
3 | Read this and keep it if you 're an artist , a dealer , an auctioneer , a collector , a museum curator , an academic , a publisher , an advertiser , a sponsor , a restorer , an architect , a lawyer or an arts administrator inside or outside Europe |
4 | ‘ use towards another person ’ This can be proved by a civilian witness or a police officer witnessing the incident and describing in his evidence that the threats etc. were towards the other person . |
5 | Wheelchair spaces are required in a hall , auditorium or a sports stadium , where seating is fixed or arranged in tiers . |
6 | Michael Mansfield , QC , for Kennedy , submitted that the nature of the defence , involving an allegation that a police officer killed Mr Quinn , made the whereabouts and activities of all the police working in and from the station that night important . |
7 | In June 1964 , The Autocar 's testers remarked , ‘ In its appointments the Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII is now more or a touring car than a sports car . |
8 | This argument was frequently used by Eisenhower given his fear that an arms race might ultimately lead to dictatorship at home , an American garrison state , and national bankruptcy or general war . |
9 | Top right A pair of decorative 19th-century French vases and a putti centrepiece for an archway at Jadis |
10 | A DAY on which this newspaper , not untypically , carries reports of a city centre bombing , a knife attack , a police murder and a drugs death might seem an inauspicious occasion to take issue with a judicial speech about the virtues of punishment . |
11 | David Jenkins , a brother of Richard and a police officer , undertook to secure this and did so with no difficulty . |
12 | ‘ He did not know a great deal about navigation , although he had enough fuel to get to France , but all he had with him was a holdall with a spare pair of shoes , a sandwich and a sports diary with a map of the world in it . ’ |
13 | The driver being pursued , in a Toyota MR2 GT sports car allegedly stolen in Manchester , is said to have rammed four private cars and a police car . |
14 | The driver being pursued , driving a Toyota MR2 GT sports car allegedly stolen in Manchester , is said to have rammed four private cars and a police car . |
15 | Other features include a health spa with pre-flight grooming salon offering massage and aromatherapy , a library of more than 5,000 books , a music room , a study and a games room featuring the latest computer technology . |
16 | It comes the day after a village post office was held-up at gunpoint and a police officer shot at . |
17 | Eleven devices have been found at Europe 's biggest shopping complex and a police chief said last night that more could still be hidden . |
18 | The offer was of six new Eagle shares for each Samuelson share or a cash alternative and a rights issue to Eagle shareholders . |
19 | A 16″ colour model with 16Mb RAM and 207Mb disk goes from $6,000 and a 19″ version starts at $8,000 . |
20 | The place is Club Zorna at Selena Laguna , set beside a beautiful lagoon of clear water surrounded by trees , and yet right at the heart of a lively holiday complex with nightclubs , bars , restaurants and a sports park . |
21 | At the kerb-side stood an ambulance and a police car . |
22 | Thus , supposedly , nothing can be admitted to our writings unless it is capable of being checked by the reader , either via the presentation of original data and a methods section or through reference to other work which upholds similar standards . |
23 | He was banished from last summer 's Olympics after a drugs test showed traces of the banned steroid Methandianone . |
24 | The teenagers were finally stopped near junction 14 of the M1 near Milton Keynes when a police landrover blocked their way . |
25 | His views were criticised by the House of Lords , for example in Pett No. 2 ( H.L. , 1970 ) and even he held in Maynard v. Osmond ( C.A. , 1977 ) that legal representation was not an absolute requirement where a police officer who was facing disciplinary charges was denied legal representation under the Police Disciplinary Regulations . |
26 | Middle-class friendships start in particular settings , such as work or a sports club . |
27 | A man who felt he had been victimized by a crime and who wished to have the perpetrators punished could accuse the person or persons whom he suspected before either a justice of the peace or a police magistrate . |
28 | It was held under the previous law that a police officer could be the ‘ other ’ person . |
29 | More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree … |
30 | PEOPLE living close to Chelmsford prison have termed Government plans to build two new cell blocks and a sports hall as ‘ disgusting . ’ |