Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I can not express to you the charm that hangs about a mountain like Ben Each as the mists swathe its rocky sides ; they rise , they fall , they whirl , they soar as on wings of light , they cast shadows , they give grand mystery , and anon reveal some hidden dell , some great bare precipice , or perhaps display a glowing patch of verdure .
2 He also bequeathed ten shillings each to the governors of St Bartholomew 's Hospital , in whose neighbouring church of St Bartholomew the Less he was buried 25 August 1670 .
3 Yet of course each of the schools in which the assistants work has pupils of many different ethnic origins , and in practice no single head has expressed any other intention than that assistants should work with families from all parts of the local community .
4 At the wider level each of the units has to be sequenced to achieve a balance through the entire key stage .
5 As can be seen from table 6.5 , the divorce-rate for unskilled husbands is more than four times that for professionals and for the unemployed , almost five times that for the professionals .
6 The Security Council took on board some of the challenges .
7 I hope that he will take on board some of the concerns that have been expressed to me .
8 It included over 40 townlands on both sides of the Bann and despite their unfamiliar forms some of the names may strike a familiar chord : Knocknamocally , Ballynonaghie , Ballyvickranell , Edenidery , Taunagh , Mehain , Clonagh , Ballygaragan , Carricke , Garravaghy and Dromnasough .
9 We should make a strenuous and united attempt to incorporate in the management of our own institutions some of the features which have given the American schools the high character they enjoy .
10 Under this kind of joint responsibility the District foresaw that in undertaking the resident tutor 's organising and teaching duties in north and mid-Essex some of the courses would fall into the Chapter III category .
11 Ignoring for the present some of the difficulties inherent in functional analysis , we may note , for example , that the account of socialization ignores the variety of other agencies that play an important part in socializing the child .
12 You may not need as much as that , but erm Bacteria , nitrates in the soil and the plants taking up the nitrates some of the plants .
13 for instance some of the themes could be canal civil engineering and art
14 There is a distinct paucity of entirely new courses to mention , but the ‘ work in hand ’ element of Nelson 's various acquisitions over the years has led to Workout at intermediate and upper intermediate level ( née Collins ) , as well as Nelson 's own Distinction , a new post-FCE course some of the exercises in which follow the format of the CAE exam .
15 Bob and I are progressing as a piano/clarsach duo , and of course some of the accompaniments to his songs tax me to the limit , or have to be vetoed altogether .
16 But of course some of the jobs we do are quite strange really , and er er just as an example there were er th there was the job er when we were er moving stuff from the old school system .
17 Without their support some of the giants of British business would quickly grind to a halt .
18 This is the more remarkable in view of the lukewarm support some of the policies have had in the Cabinet and party .
19 Clearly you do n't want to know all the syllabus so you 're gon na miss parts out but you 're better off knowing more topics in case some of the questions are difficult on the ones that you 've covered or they 're not on there at all When is the exam ?
20 And in case some of the workers did not appreciate the Minister 's subtle reference to underbidder Hyundai , Michael Fallon , Conservative candidate for Darlington , explained .
21 In an ordinary partnership each of the partners is liable without limit for all the debts and obligations of the firm .
22 But since he wrote those words some of the harpsichords he was unable to see , and one that he dismissed too lightly , have become more accessible .
23 Upon his return he introduced to the Pathology Department some of the practices he had enjoyed in America , such as weekly clinical-pathological conferences , attended by both staff and students .
24 Before that we consider in the next chapter some of the criticisms of the model and of the major results we have derived from it .
25 In this chapter some of the ways in which palaeontologists determine the way fossil animals lived are described , reanimating the dead fragments to build up a living creature .
26 So , you know some of the tea some of the workers population is working in India .
27 You got them kids some of the kids
28 I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will understand if some of us treat with a certain amount of scepticism some of the assurances that BR has subsequently given .
29 The previous section has brought to light some of the difficulties of carrying out a radical approach to the development of information systems in many organisations .
30 I think there 've been one or two not er brush ups you know in the pubs once er or twice , they er they wo n't drink with them and that and er some of the lads some of the lads that have gone back have really realized the situation they 've put themselves in you know , and they sorry and now they 're on they do n't know which way to turn .
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