Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All right then , just this once , and only because Strawberry Story sound like Andrea from the Darling Buds singing the first Mary Chain album .
2 All right then , just this once , and only because Strawberry Story sound like Andrea from the Darling Buds singing the first Mary Chain album .
3 On Nov. 27 the Federal Court ruled that the half-canton of Appenzell-Innerrhoden should grant women the vote at cantonal and communal level with immediate effect , a decision breaching the last bastion of all-male suffrage in Europe .
4 Erm bookies yesterday slashed odds on Prince William becoming the next king because of an exclusive Sun story , I do n't think .
5 His is the only war grave in the churchyard adjoining the 11th century church at Colleville-sur-Mer .
6 Forensic experts believe he shot his son in the head and was then spattered with blood firing a second bullet point blank into 14-year-old Adam .
7 YITZHAK Rabin was looking even more than usually impassive on Wednesday night as he watched Israel Television 's special programme marking the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Palestinian uprising .
8 YITZHAK Rabin was looking even more than usually impassive on Wednesday night as he watched Israel Television 's special programme marking the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Palestinian uprising .
9 This new concern , among social thinkers of different persuasions , with the opportunities for peaceful change no doubt results in part from a revulsion against the extreme violence characterizing the first half of the twentieth century , and against the authoritarian political regimes which some kinds of violence have brought into existence , as well as from a deep-seated and pervasive apprehension of the ultimate consequences of violence in the age of nuclear weapons .
10 Following the religious ceremony , Monsignor Olavio Lpez Duque blessed a memorial plaque symbolising the first stone of the central processing facilities ( CPF ) .
11 It was commissioned by the BBC in 1957 for a programme celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the sovereign 's Christmas broadcasts , from King George V through to the present Queen .
12 The leading positions in the four divisions of the Bootle Snooker League after six weeks of the new season see Liverpool Billiards and Snooker Club leading the first division with 24 points from Corals ( 22 ) and Corals B team ( Bootle ) on 18 from four completed matches .
13 Garston Snooker League are now approaching the half way stage with Woolton Village Club leading the first division with 23 points from eight games closely followed by Mossley Hill Legion ( 22 ) .
14 Trade Unionists are planning to renew their camapign with a march marking the 10th anniversary of the ban in January next year .
15 Trade Unionists are planning to renew their camapign with a march marking the 10th anniversary of the ban in January next year .
16 When you act for buyers who intend that a leasehold interest shall merge in the freehold ( leaseholders buying the freehold reversion on their lease , or freeholders buying the lease to which their title is subject ) it 's convenient to express the intention to merge in the transfer or other instrument vesting the second estate in the owner of the first if this is intended , but beware of such an application in the case of a flat — if , for example , your client owns a leasehold flat and buys the freehold of the whole building in which it is situate .
17 The construct lacking the first intron hypersensitive sites was prepared by deleting a 1kb BalI-StuI fragment from the first intron of the -300bp construct .
18 Analysis of -300bp human NF-L promoter deletion lacking the first intron hypersensitive sites ( HS5A and HS5B ) in adult and embryonic stage trangenic mice .
19 Goalkeeper Bolder off his line , punched away only to Andy Melville on the edge of the penalty area ; Melville ran forward after picking up the loose ball , hammered it forward , Martin Foyle getting the last touch of the ball into the corner of the net , and United now seemingly pushing forward towards three points .
20 The risk of anaemia was much greater for young mothers , particularly those under age 20 and more so for teenagers having the second child than for those having their first .
21 Blyth Wright starting the first pitch of The Bat — the traverse to the Hoodie Groove .
22 In the initial stages of working on this new grammar , three of the ‘ gang of four ’ ( , , and ) worked secretly on producing a Festschrift honouring the sixtieth birthday of the leading member , .
23 The decision of the BBC to change the format , in effect dropping the first half of the old programme , is not surprising .
24 I spent my last months at the Transport Department preparing a third Transport Bill whose aim was to reform the traffic laws and to introduce the ‘ points ’ system for disqualification .
25 Only two out of 15 well-known media pundits , whose outspoken role in the campaign Bush has ridiculed , have staked their reputation on the President winning a second term .
26 For such clients raising a second mortgage to pay off the credit card debt often seems the only answer .
27 For such clients raising a second mortgage to pay off the credit card debt often seems the only answer .
28 THE Alvaston Hall has a superb leisure complex offering the last word in relaxation with sauna , jacuzzi , swimming pool and tennis courts .
29 Ahead was the daunting sight of the three grandstands enclosing the last green .
30 $ev_user the LIFESPAN user causing the last state transition
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