Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | for the winter traveller the climate is harsh , very cold , very windy and very close to the sea . |
2 | The development would appear to have been a success and for the winter timetable an early morning Aberystwyth to Birmingham train will run daily . |
3 | Previously offered for the BBC Micro the system has recently been adapted to work with the Spectrum and Commodore 64 systems . |
4 | ‘ I went for the Enterprise Allowance a couple of years ago , ’ says London graphic designer Trevor Jackson , 22 . |
5 | For the rape survivor the experience of the court interaction is likely to be primary and the media coverage is secondary ; thus for such women and girls , anonymity in the media may be a minor reform compared to others in which they have an interest . |
6 | Thus some computers use for the jump instruction a format in which the subsidiary information field is a sub-operation code field , which specifies the condition under which the jump is to be performed ( for example , accumulator positive , or overflow flag set ) . |
7 | Gesner , turning up for the dress rehearsal the next morning , was rather bored . |
8 | This year 's Illuminations are the 60th and for the diamond jubilee the town is celebrating with bigger and better displays than ever . |
9 | Understeer and roll are well contained , but for the enthusiast driver the Paseo 's dull turn-in and bland steering are disappointing . |
10 | For the Kalmar project the company set itself the objective : |
11 | O. Charlton applied for the England job the time Bobby Robson got it and did n't even receive a reply from Lancaster Gate . |
12 | For the poll tax the Government gave councils 18 months to get their computer software in order , but the councils were unable to do so because they did not have the resources and the rules and complexities kept changing . |
13 | For the university sector a special intermediary body exists , the University Grants Committees and , apart from local authority representation on university governing bodies , there is no link with local governments For the rest of higher education — the polytechnics and colleges of higher education — the involvements , in most areas , of more than one local authority has been acknowledged through special arrangements to share management and pool costs . |
14 | It is interesting to compare these figures with the results of a survey of interim reporting carried out 10 years ago for the Institute publication The role of interim accounts and preliminary profit announcements in financial reporting in the UK ( 1982 ) . |
15 | Er , but I mean , everything you do is , is designed to set yourself up in the best possible position for when the staff come in and , and throughout the shift leaving it as best you can for the branch manager the next day . |
16 | We shall save for the Committee stage the debate about the level of penalties that are appropriate under the Bill . |
17 | It is important that MMRC establishes for the Course management a clear set of academic priorities . |
18 | In fact , Dustin was not unknown to Nichols , who had seen him in Journey of the Fifth Horse and had auditioned him for the Broadway musical The Apple Tree . |
19 | The Estwicks were in Hong Kong , Giles having been required to visit the head office of one of their major commercial sponsors to finalise the details of a competition the radio station was shortly due to run for them , and Cavell Fielding had also departed for the Crown Colony a few days previously , telling Maria that whether she returned depended on Luke 's instructions . |
20 | This was indeed a dramatic triumph for the reductionist strategy the group had pursued , and seemed set to vindicate Kandel 's claim that the goal of his research was to discover the ‘ cellular alphabet ’ of learning . |
21 | He pointed out that 45 players who had competed in the English Amateur Stroke-Play Championship for the Brabazon Trophy the two previous years had turned professional and tried to get their tournament players ' cards in the Algarve . |
22 | For the summer scene the colours are cobalt blue , pale olive green and a hint of cadmium yellow . |
23 | But I did make for the baize door a little more quickly than on my way in , and in the semi-darkness stumbled over one of the wellingtons , kicking it half-way across the floor . |
24 | For the business award the judging panel examined factors such as creation and maintenance of job levels , increased market share , innovative new products and new training programmes . |
25 | For the prose artist the world is full of other people 's words , among which he must orient himself , and whose speech characteristics he must be able to perceive with a very keen ear . |
26 | ‘ The Government has now managed to make working for the Post Office an insecure occupation . ’ |
27 | It was Minton , not Vaughan , who was asked to judge competitions , who drew drawings for the Tribune pamphlet The Jews at Home by Woodrow Wyatt , MP ; Minton who was invited by the British Tourist Authority to illustrate their official booklet on London and whose design for the ‘ Christmas Books Number ’ appeared , with a Picassoesque lamp on the cover of The Listener on 9 December 1948 . |
28 | Although ‘ retired ’ Joy still helps to raise funds for the Bournemouth Orchestra an many local Medau class members support and share this keen interest . |
29 | Unfortunately for the advertising industry the shift of expenditure is unlikely to reverse . |
30 | For the Foxton summit the average quantity of water available per month was given as 15,000,000 cubic feet , and the estimated loss through evaporation and percolation was 16,000,000 cubic feet , indicating a basic deficiency of 1,000,000 cubic feet rather than a positive supply . |