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

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1 Leaving the reasonably safe confines of Kharkov town was like quitting E. Zamiatin 's proletarian city for the rough no man 's land of instinctive outsiders as described in his famous anti-Utopian novel My .
2 For the rich the cost of legal services is not a barrier to the use of lawyers .
3 Nothing of the old building remained and the long extension to the bar , dignified by the name Banqueting Hall , provided for the undiscriminating a venue for weddings and local functions and on other nights served a predictable menu of prawns or soup , steak or chicken , and fruit salad with ice-cream .
4 The haul , however , is small , and only one of these cases is actually attributable to a jurist ; for the other the emperor is responsible .
5 For the homeless the right to buy and the provisions of the 1988 Act are an irrelevance .
6 For the Christian the source of human values is neither the result of genetics nor the product of human reason nor even as Hayek would have it a process of cultural selection by which certain rules of conduct become accepted and others rejected , but the revelation by God through his Word in history .
7 During the fair the appointment of Hans König as Chairman of the European Fine Arts Foundation ( the Fair 's organisers ) was announced .
8 These examples are relevant in the present context as the equitable no conflict rule is formulated in terms of a " reasonable man looking at the relevant facts and circumstances of the particular case " thinking that " there was a real sensible possibility of conflict " .
9 Did you tell Ann about the noisy the television , no ? you did n't did you ?
10 If anybody does want further information on A B Cs erm in the booklet in the information pack , the Your Pension booklet , it 's it 's actually handled through the Prudential the office in Reading but there is the address is given in booklet .
11 Between 260 and 300 million tons of crude oil are transported through the Mediterranean every year , and of this an estimated 635,000 tons are spilled .
12 I thought you were going through the fucking the bollard !
13 Contact your local bell-ringing group via the nearest reference library or bell tower , or through the weekly The Ringing World , ( editor , David Thorne , Penmark House , Woodbridge Meadows , Guildford GU1 1BL , 0483 69535 ) .
14 Rattling through the broken no man 's land between the town and the dam , the dark windows of the train showed only our own reflections .
15 Alfredo Vera Arrata , the Education and Culture Minister , accused of alleged irregularities in the purchase of school construction materials , was dismissed on June 22 after a congressional no confidence vote .
16 We are not in the business of putting on the backs of the poor the cost of the 50 per cent .
17 Finally , in the second half of the eighteenth-century the palazzo was returned to the city and used as an extension of the town hall .
18 With the urbanisation and expansion of the middle-class the pattern began to change .
19 the other question , how seriously do you view the likely impact of the new the budget er change come coming into force in the spring on purchases of consumer durables such as yours bearing in mind your and your customer profile ?
20 Certainly it had a freshness and credibility about it which was in stark contrast to some of the other end-of-the year events which , however exciting or impressive some individual performances and achievements may have been , still involved direct or incidental features which do little for the public perception of the sport .
21 Taken by surprise and fear of the other the boy lost his balance and tumbled down the grassy bank towards the stranger but to the boy 's incredulous gaze the figure melted into thin air .
22 We could by measurement give a numerical specification of each of the parts of the causal circumstance-the operation of the heater , its relative location , and so on-and also such a specification of the effect .
23 Jimmy Cornell traces the route of the round the world Europa 92 rally , featuring each port of call in detail
24 Twenty-eight-year old Yvonne is one of the more experienced members of the crew , having taken up sailing J/24s six years ago , and like most of the others had been seduced by the prospect of the round the world challenge after seeing the feature on the British Steel Challenge on the News at Ten .
25 Rob has recently completed the first leg of the Round the World Yacht Race .
26 At the end of the mid-Pleistocene the onset of the Elsterian glaciation brought major changes .
27 The general melting of the ice sheets of the last glacial period has resulted in widespread drowning of coasts , but at earlier stages of the Pleistocene the sea level was higher than at present as is witnessed by remnants of raised beaches .
28 Tours of the UNEXPECTED AN INSIGHT INTO INDUSTRY Northamptonshire Rose of the Shires
29 Tours of the UNEXPECTED AN INSIGHT INTO INDUSTRY
30 Tours of the UNEXPECTED AN INSIGHT INTO INDUSTRY
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