Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] a " in BNC.

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31 And he did the course and after he 'd finished the course he found a house up Road and er sent for the family .
32 Er right so as I say it 's a lighthearted approach and on christian name terms and with that in mind would you detach one of these and just stick your name on so that at least if you do n't know then at some stage during the course you stand a good chance of getting to know each other because again the essence of this course is informality and talking .
33 I , personally , always tried to avoid being drawn into any kind of union or political affairs , but in the case of the Association I made a slight concession in that I agreed to become Editor of our newsletter , which started out as a news-sheet and eventually grew into a magazine called " Coastlines " , featuring articles , reports from the cutters , poems and competitions .
34 You have a term and then in a middle of the term you have a half term do n't you ?
35 I have a particular interest in South Africa 's erm foreign policy and one of the , from the past , one of the things that South African decision makers have said to me , our dilemma is we do not know what American policy is because if we listen to the Pentagon we get a different voice coming out than if we listen to , let us say , congressional members who are visiting from the committee of foreign affairs .
36 As we squelched along the road and into the farmyard I felt a feeling of utter exhaustion .
37 From the roof they had a splendid view , not only of the proceedings below but also over the houses in King Street and Parliament Street , which forked at the end of Whitehall and led into Parliament Square .
38 And so I when I got back from the talk I had a look and sure enough there are , throughout the British Isles there are five New Brightons .
39 Within the industry it became a commonplace to point out that the discovery of ‘ a Libya a year ’ would be required to maintain the depletion horizon .
40 So coming off the top of the furnace we have a mixture of nitrogen , quite a lot of that , carbon monoxide and a bit of carbon dioxide .
41 I was beginning to feel suspicious about my room , but when he opened a door with a key and turned on the light I saw a small clean room with a bed , a table and a chair .
42 Later in the chapter I provide a framework indicating how the form of regulation we shall discuss — sometimes called " economic regulation " — relates to certain other types .
43 In the carriage he found a comrade , who had been suspected of being a stool-pigeon .
44 But in the face of the enemy they presented a united front .
45 On the morning of the auction he received a letter informing him that after a ‘ first examination ’ the self-portrait was considered ‘ to be of major interest to the national heritage ’ and as such would go before a commission for its fate to be decided .
46 Their wings were outspread above her like a canopy , and at the side they made a white-feathered screen for her .
47 Sometimes when we project into the future we have a reasonable expectation , based on experience , of what will happen .
48 When we were going out of the theatre at the end of the pantomime I saw a little lad crawl under the seat and put it in his pocket .
49 Er what is anything is being done about supplying er inclement weather conditions such as the snow we had a couple of years ago .
50 ‘ After seeing the PM you took a long leave and then came back .
51 Soon after I went to the department I introduced a policy of charging overseas patients for their medical care .
52 The other fun competition that I entered was the same idea but it is played in the dark you use a special ball which is slightly transparent there is a hole in the middle of the ball which a lightstick goes through .
53 As she looked in the doorway she noticed a man standing there .
54 From the Mermaid you get a view of the tall black huts used for hanging nets .
55 Well look at the speed it takes a disc onto the hard disc !
56 I started running and when I reached this end of the scaffolding I saw a woman bending over something on the ground at the other end .
57 Sitting in the car we heard a distant rumbling sound which slowly grew louder .
58 If you put the gravel under the cloth and wipe the car you get a great mark .
59 About fifty metres from the car she discovered a passageway which sliced between the terraces .
60 As he got into the car he heard a shout and saw Cissie running down the track towards him , disregarding the mud which splashed up over her legs as she ran .
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