Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Dammit , it 's the future of the European components business I 'll be talking about . ’
2 And anybody here with the technical services department they would confirm that .
3 As a member of the Scottish Sports Council I was closely involved in setting up arrangements for access to rivers .
4 In the course of researching extra material for Pursuit in the Public Records Office I made one lucky and quite unexpected find .
5 When I started discussions with the social services department I had an open mind about the service to be delivered .
6 In a BBC Radio 4 programme about the civil rights movement he said :
7 Outside the incongruous police trailer she paused and knocked smartly on the door .
8 The fear is that when Raytheon completes its overall review of the Corporate Jets business it may move the entire operation to the US .
9 As we looked across the water to Corinth and listened to the haunting bouzouki music I saw why so many people return year after year to Poseidon .
10 The National Rivers Authority it is n't aware of a particular porblem at Gloucester .
11 The National Rivers Authority it is n't aware of a particular porblem at Gloucester .
12 He was joking , of course , and when Knightshayes was opened privately under the National Gardens Scheme he would park his wheelchair at the top of the garden and watch the visitors coming along the terrace .
13 Sheep farmer Alison Hunter Blair has a lamb which has been orphaned after it 's mother died , now through a special lamb bank set up by the national farmers union she 'll be able to find a new mother for the lamb .
14 But in the wake of the United Airlines debacle it is recognised that the problem is with the financiers , not with Congress .
15 At the Slavonic Studies reunion I met several current undergraduates from Campion ; Russian is now compulsory for all first-years at the School .
16 As he reached the parked sports car he went into a rolling dive , still clutching his leg , and bounced himself off the bonnet and over the other side .
17 If the matter is not resolved by the small claims procedure it may go forward to a full hearing before a County Court judge in the normal way .
18 Dinah smiled a little , the green eyes meeting his .
19 The young ones darling we 're the young ones .
20 So it would not seem unreasonable that you know , from the date of the Financial Services Act it might come in there .
21 But of course you 've now got the modern police station you know .
22 IDE drives are intelligent , that is provided that you set up the CMOS to show the new drives capacity you do n't have to worry about drive type .
23 MANY thanks for the excellent series of articles on the proposed Sports Museum they put the situation accurately and can do nothing but help our cause .
24 At the local police station it was the Serbian flag , not the federal colours , that was hoisted and saluted before the cameras of state-run Belgrade television .
25 As a public relations consultant it is assumed you can write and speak with skill and authority .
26 As a public relations executive you may be involved in work during industrial disputes , the moving or opening of a client factory , large scale redundancies , or other employment changes to your client 's company .
27 Even er the breaking of dough was done with a lot of mang a little wringers thing you know .
28 But they offered a very tempting fee simply to transport an art object , a sculpture , which they 'd bought as a centrepiece for a planetary arts festival they were staging .
29 In the same way I was unable to do much else but grin and bear it when my then assistant chief constable ( crime ) , Ken Oxford ( later to be the chief constable of Merseyside ) implicitly restated police concepts of correct bodily order , when he jokingly told a group of visiting journalists who had come to do a story on this wayward group of detectives , ‘ we pay him a plain clothes allowance you know ’ .
30 However , in the more usual case of a fatal accidents inquiry it is more common for the sheriff to become quite deeply involved in the technical causes of the accident to the extent of making recommendations for preventing other accidents in the future .
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