Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the National League play-offs , Robby Thompson hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning to give the San Francisco Giants a 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs , leaving put them 2-1 ahead . |
2 | Ministers have already decided that they will have to give cable operators a free choice on the technology they use , provided it meets the basic requirements already laid down by the DoI and endorsed last month by the Eden Committee . |
3 | He wants ITN to continue to gather the news , but for individual companies to be left to edit and present programmes , giving ITN bulletins a local dimension . |
4 | It is in this sense that Nizan 's revolutionary literature demands a great deal from the reader . |
5 | As with other partnership programmes a small team has been assembled to oversee the Teacher Placement Service in Mid Glamorgan . |
6 | WARRENDER fitness instructor , gives Citizen readers a few tips on how to trim up for the summer . |
7 | In addition , RIE recognition imports a public body quality , together with any advantages that attach to this status . |
8 | With these speed reductions a significant fall in traffic conflicts can be anticipated . |
9 | Just as downstairs , the Steamatic will give all your bedroom carpets a new lease of life , leaving the carpet pile fresh and revitalised , the colour looking brighter . |
10 | By using a combination of the master files and look-up files a specific composition of parts can be chosen to suit the design requirements ( see Figure 6.5 ) . |
11 | In the butterfly Teracolus phlegyas a red pigment in the scale wall ( but not in the striae ) combines with a structural violet to produce magenta : in Ornithoptera poseidon the emerald green is due to a structural blue combined with a yellow pigment in the walls and striae of the scales . |
12 | On many upland streams a large boulder will often be the chosen perching spot of the dipper . |
13 | World Vision has set YHA members a new challenge . |
14 | The return of Potter will give the Paisley men a significant lift , for they clearly have their work cut out if they are to remain championship contenders . |
15 | 8 The defender lands a reverse punch to the middle section . |
16 | Many sole practitioners responded angrily , seeing in the proposal for prior approval of their accounting systems a covert attempt to abolish sole practice ‘ through the back door ’ . |
17 | Of course , if the enemy lands a magic attack or a war machine hit on top of this lot you 're in trouble , but you can avoid this with careful protective magic and a bit of luck . |
18 | Fishing industry lands a big boost |
19 | this year , and we have given the research councils a rising profile for expenditure in future years . |
20 | The reason for this is that the first layer atoms are shadowed by their neighbours along these principal axes and the projectile experiences a continuous potential that focuses it into a specular direction — ie θ = 2α . |
21 | Money matters a great deal to the elderly . |
22 | The addition of another $7 a share to Temple 's bid levels out the fight and gives SeaCo shareholders a straight choice between the existing management and the ambitious consortium who plan to split the assets between them . |
23 | Such material was part of most introductory courses in British geography degree programmes a few decades ago — using texts such as Forde ( 1934 ) — but today the topic is much less studied , though there are notable exceptions such as Brookfield 's collaborative work with anthropologists in Melanesia ( Brookfield and Brown , 1963 ) and Watts 's ( 1983 ) detailed study of northern Nigeria . |
24 | On let-down patterns a specific distance is flow outbound and the time adjusted for this distance according to groundspeed . |
25 | Significantly , 81 per cent gave protecting their own provider units a low ranking , a marked change from the previous year and in line with the case study findings . |
26 | Clearly it viewed suggestions for data protection legislation , especially those which made the inclusion of public sector computers a central point , with disfavour , and until pressure from Europe proved irresistible it was successful . |
27 | The ultimate accolade caps a dramatic rise for Platt who was rejected by Manchester United before establishing himself in the game with Crewe , then joining Taylor at Aston Villa and then going onto Juventus via Bari . |
28 | We recently paid a well known converter of diesel engines to Land Rovers and Range Rovers a handsome sum to convert our 1960 Land Rover to a Rover V8 . |
29 | In his place came Ossie Ardilles a small man with big ideas . |
30 | Within sublanguage applications a generative approach may be of more use than a probabilistic method . |