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

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1 This seemed a great victory for the undefeated Britons and since those living within the Province also now had cause to hate Rome , this gave them a real hope of a military success .
2 Agrippa 's face was round , cherubic , his features small and neat like those of a child , except for the hooded eyes and the look of sardonic amusement with which he watched everything about him .
3 The individual sprinters were Wells , McFarlane and Reid for the 100 metres and Buster Watson and Ade Mafe , a new talent , for the 200 metres .
4 I ran two personal bests , 10.33 seconds for the 100 metres and 20.79 seconds for the 200 , which was further encouragement for me and compensation for the traumas I had suffered on the West London track throughout the long , cold , seemingly never-ending winter .
5 Certainly she presented me with my medal for the 100 metres and as I stood on the plinth she did not bat an eyelid .
6 In addition to seeking a long overdue first global hurdles title , Jackson wants to qualify for the 100 metres and compete alongside his great pal , Linford Christie .
7 In addition to seeking a long-overdue first global hurdles title , Jackson wants to qualify for the 100 metres and compete alongside his great pal , Linford Christie .
8 With white fondant , cut out tiny circles for the front headlights and fix on .
9 Anyway I suppose before we decide we really need to know how much the National Party are going to charge us if anything for the actual posters and what the posters look like .
10 We have a very fine cotton lawn for the delicate items and a heavier calico for the more sturdy ones .
11 This is recognized taxonomically by the division between the Ponginae , which contains only the orang-utan and its putative fossil relatives , and the Homininae , for the African apes and humans .
12 ‘ The great thing about Joe Boyd , ’ says Andy Kershaw , whose Radio 1 show provides one of the rare outlets for the African percussionists and Bulgarian tractor mechanics ' choral ensembles currently recording for Hannibal , ‘ is that he has consistently put his artistic principles before his commercial instincts .
13 The new President would not , however , be responsible for appointing under-secretaries for the armed services or his own military aides ( and under other legislation was not allowed to remove military commanders ) .
14 PERU : Reports of ‘ disappearances ’ and extrajudicial executions have continued despite President Fujimori 's 1991 directive calling for the Armed Services and National Police to respect human rights .
15 Because of a longstanding health condition , her father was not considered physically suitable for the armed forces and so he worked in a munitions factory not too far from their home .
16 A housing task force has been set up under my noble Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces and he is considering how we can use the existing housing stock to alleviate problems .
17 Included in the friendship treaty was a defence co-operation agreement , covering material provision for the armed forces and officer training .
18 It does not , however , show if there is a significant bias toward the right field for the verbal tasks or if , for example , verbal tasks are just more right in the left visual field .
19 for the padded-up bees and two ants
20 There was a little shop there run by a Mr Nixon who would stay open all hours for the hired lads and lassies .
21 Here it ran between quiet green glades , the remnant of an oak wood which had been stripped to build ships for the navy and then , in a last plundering , to make charcoal for the insatiable furnaces and foundries down at Carron forge .
22 At this time the village inn had not only become the centre of social life for the lower classes but was also frequented by the local squire and lesser gentry .
23 For example , structural limitation ‘ constitutes a pattern of determination in which some social structure establishes limits within which some other structure or process can vary , and establishes probabilities for the specific structures or processes that are possible within those limits ’ .
24 Each file has been designed by the librarian and teachers to cater for the specific needs and aims of the curriculum and pupils .
25 Speaking at the opening of new offices for the Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunals in Belfast , Economy Minister Robert Atkins said the province now enjoyed an excellent industrial relations record .
26 You 're the ones who defend the grievances and the disciplines , you 're the ones who prepare the information for the industrial tribunals and there 's no doubt about it , comrades , this one is aimed at you , the representatives .
27 I think that it is going to have a good effect on improving trading for the better parks and attractions in this country and as you know I think , Alton Towers is the leading er , park of its kind in this country , Chessington which we also own is the second er , leading park , one and a half million visitors a year , Alton Towers approximately two million visitors a year in this country .
28 The trainer believes he still has time to get Rodrigo de Triano back to peak fitness for the 2,000 Guineas but stresses that the colt will not take his place in the Classic if the ground softens up : ‘ If there is even a touch of soft , he wo n't run ; he needs to have it like a road . ’
29 The colt has been in constant demand for the 2,000 Guineas and is a 12–1 chance .
30 There , I would dissect the brains into the same crudely defined regions we had adopted for the imprinting studies and do the biochemistry .
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