Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In Baldersdale that process gathered no speed at all and indeed , never even crossed the finishing line . |
2 | First note that at the end of period t - 1 , but before period t each agent knows the value of and g . |
3 | Either I or the manager of Home Farm must ride round the fields sometimes two or three times each day to check the men ! |
4 | A spokesman for another minority shareholder , the London-based Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society had no comment on the situation . |
5 | In Barrow each house had a water tap by the 1880s , but in Lancaster 475 houses shared a single tap as late as 1925 and in Manchester in 1931 there were 70,000 houses classified as ‘ unfit ’ with thirty to fifty people sharing a tap in a tenement building . |
6 | The bathroom is at the end , facing the back and the woods , but in any case each room has a small bathroom en suite . |
7 | Except at the lowest level each module contains a single sub-program . |
8 | In January 1936 the University Labour Federation accepted the amalgamation of the Communist Federation of Student Societies . |
9 | The BBC , however , provided the tobacco industry with 364 hours of coverage in 1989 , including about three minutes each hour showing the brand logo and/or name on screen . |
10 | ACCUSATIONS that district councillors in the Highlands used distortion to mislead the Scottish Secretary have been made by the region 's planning chairman , Francis Keith . |
11 | The finding by Fritz and Brooks that vagotomy abolishes the choleretic response to feeding in cholecystectomised dogs suggests that , at least as regards the digestive function of bile , neural regulation of biliary secretion may be of greater functional importance than is generally acknowledged . |
12 | The company says that it is making do with a single Intel Corp 80486 processor to drive the device currently . |
13 | In this computerised version of the classroom favourite each opponent has the ability to plant mines , sweep for mines or even have submarines that dive . |
14 | Some groups were organised so that each worker carried out an independent part-task with little reference to the total task , whereas in other cases each worker had a commitment to the total task and carried out various sub-tasks in this context . |
15 | ‘ Charge all students a small sum of money each year to cover the paper they use . ’ |
16 | Ferranti this week received the report it commissioned from accountants Coopers & Lybrand on the alleged fraud . |
17 | The other major story this month concerns the surveying of Loch Ness which titillatingly talks about the discovery of ‘ new species ’ Not necessarily Nessie however , but various small invertebrate worms which may be living in the extraordinarily deep loch . |
18 | In the Gesta this genealogy creates a sharp contrast between the kings and the counts of Anjou , whose origins are said to lie in a ‘ new man ’ , a forester of the reign of Charles the Bald . |
19 | Sanger duty is particularly boring because there is nothing else to do but look out of the window , and since it is rarely done in pairs social interaction provides no compensation . |
20 | The results for the June 1985 contract were in accordance with the expectations of a positive α and a negative β , but those for the March 1985 contract indicate no relationship . |
21 | A LABORATORY will be built at Oxford University this summer to house a new research team studying gene therapy for the treatment of Aids . |
22 | The sharp drop in America 's trade deficit this year reflects the weakness of domestic demand . |
23 | I might even be able to think of a n interesting way to make a larger profit that I would by tamely handing or over the Fraxillians . |
24 | Publication of the report by the Observer in March this year caused a furore and prompted a special committee of Law Lords to decide whether Lonrho had been guilty of contempt of court before its appeal to the House of Lords on the Fraser bid . |
25 | In contrast rigid sigmoidoscopy had a small but helpful diagnostic rate , which significantly affected outcome , as two patients were found with ulcerative colitis and one patient had a rectosigmoid carcinoma . |
26 | In part this variety reflects the poorly defined vocabulary available to historians seeking to distinguish various traditional authoritarian regimes . |
27 | Other new openings this year include the restaurant at Biddulph Grange Garden in Staffordshire ( from 1 May ) , bringing to 105 the number of National Trust restaurants and tea-rooms . |
28 | Their own transport and they do , do run coaches and er there are rail British Rail run the service as well as a rule . |
29 | But before taking the action some members will begin a vigil in Cardiff this afternoon to give the Welsh Language Education Committee ( PDAG ) one last chance not to co-operate with what they claim are the Government 's education ‘ quangos . ’ |
30 | Upon baptism this king took the Christian name of Abraham — perhaps because he hoped to be the father of a long line of kings associated with Frankish power . |