Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And finishes off by saying , erm , our Youth Committee Chairman , Roland have a forward looking attitude to developing and improving youth for many years to come , for as many boys as possible , and we would like to apply for a grant for a thousand pound to cover the cost of providing these new kits for three teams . |
2 | The final week of the term entails tutorials where specific guidance is given in the planning of work to support the preparation for the four week school practice . |
3 | The album is a self-conscious attempt to translate tribal shamanism into a rhythmic faith for the Nineties dance culture . |
4 | who won this award during the 1914 war . |
5 | Wg Cdr Rodley , a distinguished Pathfinder , commanded No 97 Squadron which , together with No 83 Squadron , was hijacked by No 5 Group towards the latter part of the war to provide pathfinding expertise for No 5 Group 's bombing sorties . |
6 | In 1915 he had written his book Imperialism and World Economy , and the first few chapters of The Economics is taken up with a summary restatement of that work , particularly in the light of German experience during the 1914–18 war . |
7 | The County Council had given permission for a 70 acre toxic waste dump in Ringaskiddy on part of the 1000 acres owned by the IDA — there was that threat over people 's heads . |
8 | The great Florenz Ziegfeld saw the forty-eight Girls in the Folies-Bergère in Paris and took them under contract for a six month spell into his own Follies which he extended to three years . |
9 | The Bureau was established at the University of Warwick on 1 September 1983 with a contract for a four year period in the first instance . |
10 | It was announced that AMK , the Passfield based company , have retained the contract for the 250 Service known as the Liphook Shuttle and will continue to operate the current timetable . |
11 | Bowers then neatly and thoroughly discredits such a view by constructing a convincing case for the 1610 part books of these works of Monteverdi being entirely consistent with ‘ the historic mensural system ’ He also cites , in the same context , Eustache Du Caurroy 's Fantasies a III , IIII , V et VI parties , published in Paris in the same year . |
12 | As for the industry 's registered dock labour force , the Government made provision for a three year redundancy scheme , jointly financed by the Government and the employer of any dockers who were ‘ surplus to requirements ’ . |
13 | Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels . |
14 | Secondly , we desperately need a comprehensive structure of opportunity and provision for the 16–19 age groups . |
15 | Size alone can never be the sole determinant when considering types of provision for the 16–19 age group . |
16 | He was in charge of musical direction for the 1968 movie Isadora . |
17 | A budget for the 1992-93 biennium , providing for expenditure of US$646,000,000 ( representing a cut in real terms of 4.6 per cent ) , was approved without major controversy [ see p. 37054 for 1989 budget disputes ] , and the USA undertook to pay before January 1992 its arrears for 1991 , which amounted to some $34,000,000 out of a total contribution of around $75,000,000 . |
18 | The deficit for the 1990 underwriting year is expected to soar to £2.4 billion , after £2 billion of losses were suffered in 1989 . |
19 | But there 's no hope for a fifty mile an hour limit along the whole road because some sections have already been made dual carriageway . |
20 | There is n't a driver for the i variant of the printer and I 'm not sure there ever will be . |
21 | West Ham 's first-team coach angrily refutes the charge that he made V-signs at the lout during the 5-1 victory . |
22 | It only remains to mark off and slot the central stretcher between the two side stretchers , and the chair , minus the arms , is now complete . |
23 | In Somerset , Roger Leech has shown that there was a Romano-British settlement about every 1 kilometre ( 2 mile ) across the landscape . |
24 | By this stage no recognised forward had yet to score , but that was soon rectified at Wigan , when John Borthwick came off the bench to score a last gasp winner for a 2–1 victory . |
25 | Department X is working at 50% capacity but the staff are guaranteed payment for a 35 hour week . |
26 | Overcoming the legacy of chronically low-trust industrial relations is necessarily a slow process , though it may be accelerated by the localization of aspects of industrial bargaining through the 1985 agreement . |
27 | It was put under the hammer in New York by Harold Russell , 78 , who won the top supporting actor award for the 1947 film , The Best Years Of Our Lives . |
28 | They were thinking , like Berbizier , of building for the 1995 World Cup , but now they realise that confidence comes from getting your senior players right and winning each game as it comes along . |
29 | Despite enthusiasm for the 1959 Act , criticism of its operation developed , particularly during the 1970s . |
30 | But within twenty-four hours I told Ted that his only chance of carrying on as Leader was if he submitted himself to an early election through the 1922 Committee . |