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

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1 I wish you could have heard the session of the Assembly on industry , and in particular the speech by Les Dennison , branch chairman of the plumbers ' trades union in Coventry , England .
2 Representation at board level of the workers is declared , in effect , to be a natural right .
3 Defence electronics for the doves give peace a chance
4 How , exactly , is he going to let Serafin stumble upon the rooms that are waiting , as I imagine , somewhere rather close to where I am now sitting ?
5 The Fitzwilliam Museum bought the study , which is now on display , with help from the National Art Collections Fund , and a regional purchase grant from the Museums and Galleries Commission ( administered by the Victoria & Albert Museum ) .
6 Most of the time he 'd nothing more serious to worry about than squirrel shit on the seats if ever he left the windows open .
7 One day there was a big gang fight between the Mexicans and the Irish .
8 So the blacksmith plover in the savannahs of East Africa will stand over its eggs , shadowing them with outstretched wings , to allow what wind there is to blow over them ; and in Australia , a jabiru stork will collect water in its beak to spray over the eggs if they get dangerously warm .
9 They went to the lion safari park on the outskirts of Auckland , driving through a series of metal gates , along dirt tracks and rough green land .
10 Today John Major will discuss the West response with the Americans and Douglas Hurd will meet our European partners .
11 Also prohibited was payment of ransom or protection money to the guerrillas by farmers and businesspeople ; companies proved to have paid such money would lose their operating licences .
12 They show how the complexity level of the techniques used can be varied to suit the client .
13 They went through a side door ; there was a smell of baking , a warm kitchen smell through the corridors , then a smell of polish on the big stairway , and the wide dark hall hung with pictures of Mother Foundress and Our Lady , and lit only by the Sacred Heart lamp .
14 The government 's repressive response played a role in building sympathy for the students .
15 Knowing that half of Scotland had left their cars sitting in the middle of roads to make sure that they could get to the gig is not so much my horror story as the police 's , she chuckled .
16 On the plane she found herself sitting next to the Knitting correspondent of a women 's magazine who was on the same press jaunt .
17 By this I mean how do we prevent the curriculum experience of the children being continually teacher-directed forward , moving without time for reflection , reinforcement , space to breathe ?
18 It was through the work of the library committees that the first of the project 's stated objectives was most clearly achieved , and we have seen how the proposal documents embodied clearly defined objectives which did relate the development of the library to the curriculum experience of the children .
19 She began to recognise Finn 's idiosyncratic painter 's hand , showing itself in the blossoming horses , the queer , saucer-shaped faces of pig and owl , the speckled peacock glory of the birds , the strained , professional grimaces on the faces of the tumblers , the tight-lipped endeavour on the faces of the hammering men .
20 A real success story in the Charnos range is the ‘ Luxury lace top hold up ’ retailing at £4.99 , designed for the 90 's tight fitting Lycra outerwear , it gives a stocking look without the suspenders .
21 The blanket ban on the publishers not only would have led to virtually nothing being bought for the borough 's libraries , but it would have denied the borough those titles which do serve the fight against racism .
22 Estimates of the value to the individuals , employers and the academics of the PhD work and the PhD award in the careers of scientists and engineers , and of the significance to the economy of research supported by the Council 's Engineering Board , were completed in 1985 .
23 It is clear from this manifesto , and from other DUP election literature over the years , that the Party is mainly known for , and hence presumably supported for , its hardline unionism .
24 I joined one of the work-parties and helped rebuild cleits and repair storm damage around the cottages .
25 A policy of Keynesian expansion , for example , whatever its merits , had no chance whatever of gaining majority support in the conditions of August 1931 .
26 A consideration of additional factors bearing on the merits of an extension of negligence liability along the lines suggested in this section will be undertaken in section III , after the role of markets in raising the standard of management performance has been examined .
27 She had been denied " family credit " income support on the grounds that she did not live in the UK .
28 Yeah part part of the problems was say Going back to what Sergeant said about er the people in the from the housing , being mixed .
29 Vice Chancellor Sir Donald Nicholls , declining to grant Venables the injunction he sought yesterday , said that to have done so would override the majority decision of the Spurs board , which had the right to ‘ hire and fire . ’
30 A graduate in psychology , archaeology or Oriental studies is not able to take a PGCE Primary course on the grounds ( I assume ) that such specialisms are inappropriate to the primary school setting .
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