Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The troubled 1986 ICL start-up housing the Distributed Array Processing , DAP , technology — built on the single instruction multiple data technique of massively parallel processing — has been in the hands of the receiver , Price Waterhouse , since June 16 . |
2 | ‘ I ca n't believe that finding Angy having a cup of tea with a middle-aged housewife would have incited Eddie to commit murder , ’ said Melissa flatly . |
3 | A good eight hour sleep following a hot bath did not prevent a certain stiffness of limbs when I attended the Cities Service programme rehearsal with Jessica Dragonette and Andre Kostelanetz the next afternoon . |
4 | The awards will be presented at the House of Sport on October with each category winner receiving an engraved Wassail goblet donated by sponsors Tyrone Crystal . |
5 | The whole place had been updated by some 25 years , with BR rectangular ‘ modern image ’ signs in white with black , mainly lower case lettering bearing the name ‘ New Cross ’ . |
6 | Liverpool City Council leader Harry Rimmer made a strong pitch for the region at a special hearing before a European Parliament committee examining the problems of large urban areas . |
7 | He was a local lad and already a star in clubland , and I was a second-year apprentice comic visiting the north-east for the first time and decidedly wary of its reputation . |
8 | Since the Trade Descriptions Act came into force in 1969 there is substantial and extensive case law deciding the question of due diligence . |
9 | In conjunction with the three day event there will be The British Young Riders ' National Championships , and a Hunter Show — with five qualifying classes and a Working Hunter Class attracting the cream of the country 's show horses . |
10 | What are the prospects of the embryonic Korean Car Industry undermining the small car market we currently enjoy ? |
11 | The princess later visited the British School in Seoul , where a group of young girls performed the traditional Korean fan dance representing the flight of butterflies and the opening of flowers . |
12 | To put together a complete Boogie rig comprising the TriAxis ( £1325 ) , a 395 stereo power amp ( £1420 ) and a pair of half-and-half ( open top , closed bottom ) Boogie cabs ( £635 each ) would just break the £3,000 barrier . |
13 | This phase aims at listing all the necessary functions and the costs of providing them , ending with a complete function/cost analysis identifying the areas of high cost and/or poor value . |
14 | This phase aims at listing all the necessary functions and the costs of providing them , ending with a complete function/cost analysis identifying the areas of high cost and/or poor value . |
15 | On July 4 the National Assembly had endorsed a political parties bill guaranteeing a limited form of democracy . |
16 | However , the existence of market imperfections results in the social opportunity rate exceeding the social time preference rate . |
17 | The high beech hedge providing an arched entrance to the kitchen garden was at one time 20 seedlings collected in the Savernake forest . |
18 | For example , in Work Experience 1 , the recommended assessment evidence supporting the Personal Interview and Practical Exercises is : |
19 | In the United States at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Centre in Denver , Dr John T. Zimmerman , a noted energy field researcher , has developed a Biomagnetic Imager ( BMI ) which will detect and display in colour , on a screen , the changing patterns of the magnetic field energy surrounding a living organism . |
20 | Brain tissue can be stained so that CO is visible , areas with a high CO concentration having a dense brown colour . |
21 | She had once shown me , at some distance from the train in which we were travelling , a high brick wall enclosing the park of a great house : in this wall could clearly be seen a door , and through that door , Grandma told me , she had always passed when going off duty . |
22 | These later developments were aided by the Bass brewery group taking a 27 per cent stake in the company in 1985 — after it had been sought by Grand Metropolitan , another leisure grouping . |
23 | At the weekends he can be anywhere within a few hours drive doing the job of a ‘ Sapper ’ the army 's word for a Military Engineer . |
24 | The letters reveal there is a private letter attached to the British Aerospace deal allowing the company to sell Rover without penalty within five years — although the published terms say the company would have to pay back £650 million . |
25 | Robin , his wife Valerie and their son Zachary had moved into an eyrie on the mansion-studded Barrenjoey peninsula overlooking the turquoise sweep of Palm Beach . |
26 | An elegant staircase leads to the first floor , where the Edgsons have another living room overlooking the street . |
27 | But the company was unable to confirm the figure while taxation specialists study details of an Inland Revenue document outlining the proposals . |
28 | If Midland Life is required to make any payment under the Policyholders ' Protection Act 1975 ( or any enactment amending or replacing the same or of a similar nature ) or if there is any change in the law or Inland Revenue practice affecting a Guaranteed Capital Bond the benefits provided by such a Bond may be varied by Midland Life in such manner as the Midland Life Actuary considers appropriate . |
29 | The pole-axe was a long-shafted fighting axe requiring the use of both hands , while the standard battle-axe could be wielded single handed . |
30 | Other events have included a Guatemalan refugee representative giving an educational workshop to sixth-form Spanish students in the Central Library , Foyle Street . |