Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | It was also a base for the campaigns first in Gallipoli and later in Palestine . |
2 | Thanks for your 5th July letter enclosing your personal cheque in the sum of Sixty Four Pounds in favour of , being ‘ cottage contribution ’ re Arnisdale for the dates 14th-21st August inclusive . |
3 | Rosenthal scored seven goals for the Reds last season in 36 appearances , although in many of those games he was either substituted or came on . |
4 | The workforce reduction and other actions will result in a one-time charge of $40m to be taken against the fourth quarter figures , but Cray expects to remain profitable for the year , and sees higher profitability as a result of the measures next year . |
5 | Europe provided 42 p.c. of the profits last year . |
6 | The independent turn of mind of the youngsters first showed itself when they were invited to choose who to throw out of a descending balloon . |
7 | It appeared she had put the glass instead of the film side of the plates next to the lens . |
8 | His continued absence increases speculation that Arsenal 's David Seaman will step out of his shadow for the first time in 18 months against the Poles next week . |
9 | Ironically , McMahon was in action against the Blues last Saturday , helping Manchester City to win 3-1 at Goodison Park . |
10 | Then he lurched heavily to his right , scampering behind a garden shed and scrabbling through the broken fencing into the grounds next door . |
11 | Remember that I had always intended to leave spare key with the Twills next door but never got round to it . |
12 | THE Government whipped its supporters into the Lords last night to defeat a final attempt by Labour to give shareholders the right to decide on company donations to political parties . |
13 | Mr Major and his campaign team ended the week in a heartened frame of mind , particularly after the recovery from the jolt of Labour 's sudden surge in the polls last week . |
14 | But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans . |
15 | I do not need to tell you the potential problems and chaos that the delay is causing to the reorganisation of the leagues next season . |
16 | Again , all centres received copies of the Guidelines last summer , but additional copies are available at a modest cost . |
17 | ‘ We had a bit of a knees-up last night . |
18 | That evening , the US charge d'affaires in Panama , Mr John Bushnell , made discreet contact with Mr Guillermo Endara , the leader of the Civic Democratic Opposition Alliance , which most independent observers reckoned the clear winner of the elections last May . |
19 | England are conscious that what was planned as a dress rehearsal for the finals next summer now threatens to be the closest they get . |
20 | RAF Lyneham is geared for action and has had machinery in place since dealing with the return of the hostages last year … particularly Terry Waite . |
21 | The Consumers ' Association , which first forced disclosure of the hazards last August , described the list as ‘ a welcome first step , but inadequate ’ . |
22 | During the debate on the committee of the regions last night , Margaret Ewing ( SNP , Moray ) said the body would have great potential for involving people in the EC . |
23 | The median age divides the women into two equal size groups ; one half of the women first married ( or had a first birth ) at a younger and one half at an older age . |
24 | He will replace Dean Jones , who is set to tour England with the Australians next season . |
25 | There is , surprisingly , no specific encouragement for greening project areas in the Feet First proposals , though cleanliness is encouraged through poop-scoop schemes . |
26 | A regular in the reserves last season made his first team debut vs Sheffield United in April and made six subsequent League appearances . |
27 | The circumstances , on the other hand , seem to play a greater role in : ( 77 ) It seems that publication in The Times last month of Mr Benn 's report to the TUC — Labour Party Liaison Committee on the Department of Industry 's current work programme has angered Mr Wilson [ = the Prime Minister ] … |
28 | The structure of the degree in the Faculties last mentioned normally comprises two years of foundation courses followed either by finishing courses in the third year , for a general degree , or by two years of honours courses for an honours degree . |
29 | Screw the brackets to the sides first . |
30 | I even went to the length of taking Kitty McKenna to the pictures last week . |