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

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1 Debbie Beckerman at Transworld has bought from agent Jane Judd the memoirs of jockey Lester Piggott , to be written with his daughter , journalist and television presenter Tracy Piggott , as the third title of a three-book deal for Partridge Press .
2 So when Scotland Yard sent us photographs of criminals that we were dealing with , we used to have to take this descriptive form and photograph to Walters the photographers in Plane , and he charged sixpence to copy the photograph .
3 Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy .
4 The American reaction in Seoul was to emphasise to Washington the dangers of south Korea following a path already being trodden in eastern Europe .
5 In Washington the preliminaries for recognition were being completed .
6 ‘ In England the courts of justice are relieved from the unpleasant duty of dis-barring advocates in consequence of the power of calling to the Bar and dis-barring having been in very remote times delegated to the Inns of Court .
7 In England the Lords of Trade certainly had no money to spend on the colonies ; and would have been quite as surprised as any earlier generations at a suggestion that they ought to be spending money on them .
8 Whereas in Normandy the boundaries between region and region were artificial , imposed by conquest and maintained by fortifications , here they were geographical .
9 In Brazil the rates of participation in the workforce of women with university education are 66 per cent for married and 77 per cent for single women ( Filet- Arbreu Souza 1980 ) .
10 But now of course there 's Crooks and that means , not bottles of aspirins , bad example , but Strepsils the lozenges for example , are now sold in an enormous range of private pharmacies which are not Boots and they are therefore completely outside the term output , it may be a restricted term , it may not be the one we want , but that is what it was meant and that is what the number is generated from .
11 In December the quotas of steel imports allocated to various countries were reorganized , reducing amounts from Japan and increasing those from Brazil , Mexico and other Third-World producers .
12 On the basis of proposals put forward by Kohl the heads of state and government committed themselves in an annexed document to reach unanimous agreement by Dec. 31 , 1993 , on a treaty to establish a Central European Criminal Investigation Office ( " Europol " ) .
13 In any case , the past could n't be investigated because the military had granted themselves amnesty from prosecution before handing Cerezo the reins of power .
14 Adam Mars-Jones The Waters of Thirst 28th June , £14.99 P.o.s. : full-colour posters , showcards available Author tour : major cities Bookshop rating : interview in Waterstones ' Summer Catalogue
15 In Rotherham , ‘ [ t ] he specific grant has been successfully obtained for a list of improvements which includes : implementing a joint care programme approach to planning and providing services to users ’ , while in Bradford the demands of care programming and care management led to considerable investment in Information Technology :
16 On the other hand , William of Poitiers imputed to Guy Geoffrey , Thibaud , and Geoffrey Martel irritation at being obliged to perform military service when summoned — which suggests acceptance of their duty ; Orderic 's words imply that Fulk the Young clearly recognized the dependent status of Anjou in 1106 when he did homage to Philip I. The differences of opinion on a point that later lawyers were to regard as fundamental to the monarchy 's position must be taken as proof that , for the great at least , the equation between a fidelis and a vassus could not yet be taken for granted .
17 I. The grounds for interception The Interception of Communications Act had a promising start .
18 I. The Bounds Of Authority
19 In the remoteness of Siberia the doctrines of Christianity became very attenuate and distorted , and Russian settlers quite often resorted to the services of shamans — or indeed ‘ went native ’ altogether .
20 Accordingly , Sir David has requested that I convey to young Reginald the facts of life . ’
21 In Britain the Holidays with Pay Act of 1938 had , by the end of the war , freed between fourteen and fifteen million people to take paid holidays .
22 Thus in Britain the grounds for review are summarized as illegality , irrationality or procedural impropriety by the public agency being challenged .
23 ‘ Opponents of our efforts are attempting to deny customers in the US the benefits of competition that a strong and experienced global competitor would bring to the marketplace , ’ company vice-president of government relations Jim Graf said .
24 He hoped a short campaign would teach Iran the benefits of non-interference in Iraqi affairs , but was sucked instead into an eight-year fight .
25 In Europe the ravages of war had to be made good and then came the enlargement of universities , government institutes , and industrial establishments .
26 On the next day , 16 May , a separate grant gave Buckingham the offices of constable , steward and receiver of the duchy of Lancaster honour of Monmouth .
27 On the next day , 16 May , a separate grant gave Buckingham the offices of constable , steward and receiver of the duchy of Lancaster honour of Monmouth .
28 ‘ That this Committee having inspected various Documents produced by the Professor Mr Vial , are satisfied of their Authenticity and of the fairness of his Character — and that he did actually hold in France the situations of professor of the Veterinary School and of Ecuyer du Roi at Lyons and of professor of comparative anatomy at Montpellier .
29 Per Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. The words in section 8(1) ‘ directions for the purpose of determining a specific question which has arisen , or which may arise , ’ refer not to the method of determining that question , but to a direction which will , as a matter of law , determine the issue between the parties ( post , p. 118F ) .
30 For charities like World Vision from Northampton the implications of surveillance are serious
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