Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [unc] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The porter 's wife who let us in might be worth talking to .
2 And also there is the issue of where the response er decision which you may have Heathrow terminal five , will in fact , in any future er discussions about er the further developments of Stansted Airport .
3 Mr Jones had been visited by four ex-members of the seamen 's union who read the Mirror article .
4 Of the prince 's bards he was the least , the stray ; but his touch on the strings was no less sure than that of Owen 's court poet .
5 He was a trusted friend and one of the few people ever to have been in the Prince 's employ who spoke frankly to him , and when asked would give an honest , if sometimes unwelcome , opinion .
6 Oh , sharper than the serpent 's tooth it is , to have an ungrateful father .
7 Are you interested in forming a Sainsbury 's head office team to play in the Retailer 's League/ We are interested in hearing from both experienced and beginner players , supporters are welcome too .
8 In the writer 's experience it will be sufficient to lodge with the application : ( i ) an explanation as to why the application has not been signed by both proprietors ( eg the parties are separated and the husband refuses to reply ) ; ( ii ) a copy of the notice of severance ; and ( iii ) a certificate of posting of the notice and confirmation of delivery .
9 In appraising the trial 's results it would therefore be helpful to know the indications for transfusion that applied at the Queen Mother 's Hospital during the trial and whether the decision to transfuse was made without knowledge of the policy on cord clamping .
10 being situated just off the King 's Road it is also ideally placed for an excursion to shops or restaurants .
11 In 1942 , 1943 and 1944 surveys were carried out on camp school children , and to the Board 's amazement they indicated that such children actually experienced retarded growth rates .
12 In the Board 's view it is not open to the plaintiff on these pleadings to allege that Mr. Brant would have agreed to the plaintiff being told of the offer for Vertigo .
13 But there was no semblance of a fluke about the result — it was the fastest Gold Cup ever run — and as Norton 's Coin made the long walk past the stands to the winner 's enclosure he started to receive the reception he deserved .
14 The model is so named because it describes a mechanism designed to compel managers to act in the shareholders ' interests which depends on vesting owner-like rights in the shareholders , as mentioned , to appoint , monitor , and replace the most senior tier of management and to make certain other fundamental decisions .
15 For example , interest on debentures is treated as a cost , so it is deducted from income ( because from the shareholders ' viewpoint it is a cost ) .
16 If she found herself liking him — and several times during the course of the afternoon 's decorating she had come perilously close — she could never hope to keep up her side of the battle to keep the club .
17 It 's Jenny for Andy in the afternoon 's pass it on , and stay right where you are until five o'clock .
18 In the first centuries of the Castle 's existence , the atrocities which took place there were kept secret by the Enchanter 's guests who took part in them .
19 By reference to this , more information may be gathered on the component 's function which may further clarify the discrete purpose , or purposes , being attributed to the entity under consideration .
20 He slipped a hand beneath Corbett 's cloak and deftly drew out the clerk 's knife which he stuck into his own sturdy leather-studded belt , and almost dragged the horse across the market-place .
21 By entering the Archbishop 's service you will have the advantage of being nearer Munich , which you can reach in eighteen hours , where we can hear about everything … and whence Herr Weber and his daughter can visit us and even stay with us .
22 Quite apart from this impulsive folly , there was another reason for Leopold to be anxious : Wolfgang had written that on being turfed out of the archbishop 's lodgings he had taken refuge with his friends the Webers , who had left Munich for Vienna in 1779 when Aloysia was taken on at the German opera .
23 So he come in here he said Iris is putting those Ferrero Rocher things out onto the , onto the birds ' table he said , she do n't like them .
24 Holding the cow 's tail he leaned on the hairy back and , empty-eyed , blew smoke from the pipe which like most farmers at a cleansing he had prudently lit at the outset And of course , since the going was heavy , it just would happen that the job took much longer than usual .
25 So you were always , you were always faced with this er coming from the membership you know , that we were always like the cow 's tail you know , we 'll always be behind .
26 er , and with the hour 's difference I think it works out about the same
27 He concluded that on a correct analysis the taxpayer 's operations which generated the relevant profits were operations carried on in and from Hong Kong .
28 Country or Political Risks which include difficulties and delays in transferring money from the buyer 's country ; action of the buyer 's government which prevents performance of the contract ; political or economic events which prevent or delay payment ; and failure or refusal to fulfil any terms of the contract by a public sector buyer .
29 He told a parliamentary committee in 1840 that once the money was received and the Chinese buyer got his opium from the ships offshore , then it was the buyer 's business what became of the opium .
30 There 's another item of news , which erm , er Ron only got on the sixteenth August and it 's about the pre-congress pensioner 's march and rally , now the congress is held in Glasgow , so I think we were n't going to that one anyway , but it just giving details of erm the arrangements for the pensioner 's march which we usually have , we usually attend if it 's in the South anywhere , but that 's just for information .
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