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

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1 The ‘ Falklands factor ’ would be seen as a principal reason for the Conservatives ' unexpectedly good showing in the local council elections that year , and , too , for the return of Margaret Thatcher for a second term as prime minister at the General Election of 1983 .
2 Similarly we deduce physical reality for the states unc Thus a proton state , on this view , is labelled by three choices of + or — " to indicate the values of the corresponding spin components in the directions unc There are eight possibilities in all : unc We can not determine experimentally all these quantities for a given proton but we can fix two of them .
3 One reason for the Surrealists ' relatively slow climb since 1975 is that they were highly valued then .
4 He is blamed for the Tories ' allegedly disastrous campaign .
5 Northern Transvaal no.8 Adriaan Richter and Wallaby no.8 Sam Scott-Young await the verdict during the Wallabies ' hard fought 24–7 win .
6 I now come to what I regard as the plaintiffs ' most convincing argument , namely , that paragraph 33 of Buckley J. 's order , combined with the letter dated 23 October 1991 from the Crown Prosecution Service , provides effective protection for the defendants against the criminal consequences of having to disclose incriminating information or documents by virtue of paragraphs 18(a) and ( c ) and 19(a) and ( c ) of the order .
7 Television augmented and soon overtook the cinema as the masses ' most popular form of entertainment .
8 The DGM felt quite comfortable about this and also tolerant about the trusts ' sometimes misplaced attempts to establish their autonomy : " After escaping from the nest they go around flapping their wings and hissing at people " .
9 The men times the hours when whenever you whenever you get your answer , you can check that your men times the hours must still still be the same as it was when you when they gave you the question .
10 We were told , because of the shortage of paper , we were told only to use secondhand papers er paper that had already been used for letters or memos when writing to the Clerks ' Department and erm we erm used to get the grubbiest paper that we could and then you had to condense it and type it erm without too much space and erm that went over to the Clerks ' Department , then erm when it got over th oh sorry you had to trim off the edges erm so that there was no spare paper left around the memo so that er you know there was just this little bit of paper with the
11 ‘ A sign of the times ' as 20 jobs are axed at two firms
12 Indeed , one of the researchers ' most important tasks is to ascertain for my benefit what kind of conversation we 'll be likely to have — whether the guest talks nineteen to the dozen , in which case I 'll need to prepare lots of questions , or if they take ten minutes to say ‘ Good evening ’ — in which case I 'll start praying .
13 This mess of confusion is a direct result of the majors ' steadily regaining the control which was threatened by the rise of the independent labels in the late seventies .
14 AT the end of an exciting morning 's play in which all three foursomes matches went to the final green , England established a one-point lead over Ireland on the second day of the Women 's Home international golf championship 's at Hermitage .
15 Not only did the occupiers introduce gin to the island , which remains one of the locals ' most popular drinks , but in 1813 cricket was recorded as having been first played in Menorca by the surgeon of HMS Scipo — a match which received the patronage of Admiral Lord St Vincent , the Commander in Chief of the British Mediterranean Fleet .
16 General Miguel Maza Marquez , chief of the investigative police and one of the traffickers ' most vocal critics , escaped unharmed as he did from a car bomb attack last May in which seven people were killed and 50 wounded .
17 General Miguel Maza Marquez , chief of the investigative police and one of the traffickers ' most vocal critics , escaped unharmed as he did from a car bomb attack last May in which seven people were killed .
18 All foreign branches seem to have been closed for financial reasons in 1891–1892 , but Wilson , after the refloating of the union in 1894 , persisted in his international endeavours , establishing new branches in Hamburg , Rotterdam and Antwerp in the following year and an agency in New York , and accepting the logic of the shipowners ' often repeated argument that British claims to higher pay would be more convincing if foreign rates were brought up to British levels .
19 ‘ If Warner made ‘ Bonfire of the Vanities ' today it would have just one big star not three ’ , argues one insider .
20 Will , a dreadlocked Dracula with a well-earned dance diploma , suddenly jerks into first gear , strutting his stuff with a new found aplomb , while Colin , a deadringer for ex-Bauhaus ‘ star ’ David J , steps warily towards the mike to deliver the final part of The Shamen 's carefully pre-arranged puzzle .
21 Will , a dreadlocked Dracula with a well-earned dance diploma , suddenly jerks into first gear , strutting his stuff with a new found aplomb , while Colin , a deadringer for ex-Bauhaus ‘ star ’ David J , steps warily towards the mike to deliver the final part of The Shamen 's carefully pre-arranged puzzle .
22 The outboard switches lend you the power to engage or disengage all of the combos ' externally switchable options ( eg. channel selection , graphic on/off and reverb on/off ) direct from the TriAxis .
23 According to some , code-breaking was one of the allies ' most important weapons .
24 Erm right , well we 've got the lights down , we 'll perhaps er use some of the slides er later , but er if I can just introduce myself by saying that some of you will already know Chris , this is the er nature of our business .
25 ‘ The full uncensored story of the Stones ' most notorious desperado . ’
26 This says that , providing the execution of the guards unc always leads to the evaluation of the same conditionals , the value of which is not affected by the
27 Now in terms of the sectors erm Well I I sh probably should n't say this .
28 And each of the places er where we got the supply of tins , er we had a little van that went out to deliver the tins and we delighted as boys , going out , carrying the two tins er into the place .
29 So a colourful still life seemed a suitable choice of subject for an exploration of the pastels ' most obvious potential .
30 The results were wildly ahead of the Democrats ' most optimistic forecasts .
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