Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A teacher from an urban school , discussing the reasons for a recent teachers ' strike , said that not only were salaries low when the amount of time worked outside classroom hours was taken into account , but also teachers often had to pay for classroom materials out of their own pockets , if they wanted to have any . |
2 | SWINGEING UK premium hikes were one of the major reasons for a dramatic profits turnround by insurance giant Commercial Union in the third quarter of 1992 . |
3 | Traders at Goldmans Sachs new London headquarters need no longer leave their desks for a minute thanks to a new system devised by CCG . |
4 | The downfall of Mrs Thatcher , the arrival of John Major at 10 Downing Street and the Gulf War took the spotlight away from the Group 's activities for a few months . |
5 | They talked about their plans for a few minutes . |
6 | It is also looking for partnerships with telecommunications operators through a new WorldPartners Association . |
7 | Starting with three 1½ × ¼in strips of ash for each I intended to steam the strips , clamp to the forms for a few days , and then glue and reclamp . |
8 | Martin Ward got to his feet , dusting off sand , and they held each others ' eyes for a few moments without speaking . |
9 | For suppose that he , tired as he must be , closes his eyes for a few moments . |
10 | At least the manager did n't pounce on me just because I shut my eyes for a few moments . ’ |
11 | You can make a private deal with insurance companies to insure your legs for a million pounds if they are your sole way of earning a living ! |
12 | No I can understand her not having , not wanting kids for a few years but , ca n't you ? |
13 | Manchester was unlucky to be in the strongest ever field of candidates for an Olympic Games , Jim Knight I R N Tokyo . |
14 | Two defendants were lorry drivers for a soft drinks company . |
15 | Fired by the skills of Steve Davis , I 'll go along to one of the local snooker halls for a few frames . |
16 | They discussed books for a few minutes . |
17 | Professionally Ambache will also continue to support demands for a social workers ' council . |
18 | Mr Chairman erm I would like personally take up a suggestion that was in The Star about the possibility of a regional company being based at the playhouse in other words for a few months I would see it as people getting to know this company and rather like a repertory theatre of old then people would want to come and see these people in different roles and I think that would add to the you know repetitive . |
19 | Those who could live on savings for a few weeks or months were ‘ that rare class ’ . |
20 | The vicar says he 'll can live of his savings for a few weeks , but if there 's still no escape from the dole he 'll have to return to Greece . |
21 | It was thought by the producers that the programme slipped out of the top ten ratings for a few weeks because of the squeamishness of some viewers , but this was probably just a seasonal fluctuation . |
22 | Social workers and chaplains , with a hospital office , also offer opportunities for a few patients to weep and express distress in privacy , in a sympathetic atmosphere . |
23 | New sayings are on everyone 's lips for a few years and then for no reason they disappear , becoming as dead and as dated as the dodo . |
24 | The majority of students become acclimatised to these sensations after a few flights , but every instructor is aware that some students are particularly sensitive to these feelings and can develop a total abhorrence of stalling and pitching manoeuvres . |
25 | Mrs Margaret Godwin , the head teacher , has used the collection of writing slates , a globe , handbell , desks and inkwells to recreate a Standard Two Victorian classroom in which 40 pupils can experience teaching methods of a hundred years ago . |
26 | The Supreme Soviet usually met for two sessions of a few days each year . |
27 | If you like I 'll give you the addresses of a few girlfriends . |
28 | Option 6 allows the librarian to have overdue reminders printed out by the microcomputer and in terms of time saved , this is one of the attractions of a computerized loans system . |
29 | As she lay in the water , she heard the soft brisk heels of a female Scarabae pass along the corridor outside . |
30 | Benetton 's past publicity stunts have included images of a dying Aids sufferer , a victim of a Mafia shooting and a new-born baby with blood and the umbilical cord . |