Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the irresistible left-armer grabbed — for once the tabloids ' second-favourite verb is surely the best — three wickets in four balls to end England 's innings for 175 , the last eight wickets having tumbled for 67 , Inzamam 's low-left slip catch to dismiss DeFreitas being outstanding . |
2 | A man stole a £5,500 caravan from outside a vets ' practice for his homeless girlfriend York Crown Court heard yesterday . |
3 | By the time that I began to work with Ahmed and Amitha , I had resolved within myself that I could n't be anything other than a Black lesbian and that was in itself its own political identity , one that did not require validation from either the women 's , gay or Black movements . |
4 | This is an especially good time to apply as we 're offering you the chance to win two tickets to either the Men 's Final at Wimbledon , Ladies Day at Royal Ascot , England vs . |
5 | Perhaps it is fortunate that the fossil record preserved only a fraction of the truly stupendous total number of species that must have lived since the Cambrian , for otherwise the scientists ' task to catalogue 600 million years of life would be an impossible one . |
6 | Erm and as many a as many people I have contact with through either the tenants ' group or through the the Dayroom , which was erm set up in the probation office , but was for people who lived in the area , not necessarily for |
7 | Yet despite Christie 's absence , at least the men 's 60 metres should still provide the highlight of the two-day meeting , with young Jason Livingston out to prove he could be the man to spoil the Olympic silver medallist 's last year in international competition . |
8 | By tonight the terrorists ' toll was seventeen , but the city was over the water , Belfast , and even the politicians were running out of words to express their horror . |