Example sentences of "[noun prp] in a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rangers and Aberdeen will meet at Ibrox on Tuesday in a re-arranged match . |
2 | Before using a UK PPL in a ZK-registered aircraft visitors must obtain a New Zealand licence validation . |
3 | Swansea manager Frank Burrows adds Reuben Agboola to his squad after an injury to Keith Walker in a 0-0 draw with Plymouth this week . |
4 | When I arrived back at the cafe , I found Kathleen in a perplexed mood . |
5 | The new Chromatography catalogue from Rhô-Poulenc contains a unique combination of products never before offered to U.K. Chromatographers in a single brochure . |
6 | In April 1965 Crawford opened with Harry H. Corbett in a new comedy , Travelling Light , at the Prince of Wales Theatre , where he had enjoyed such success in Come Blow Your Horn . |
7 | It is with the publication of Ideology and Utopia in an English translation in 1936 that the sociology of knowledge begins its uncomfortable incorporation into the discipline of ‘ sociology ’ . |
8 | Similarly another story involved Kylie in an Australian restaurant . |
9 | Poor man ! thought Meredith in a sudden burst of commiseration . |
10 | It had seemed a good idea , but how could she ask for Dana in a strange shop ? |
11 | Prompt at four o'clock , Dr Neil , complainingly dressed in his best suit at Matey 's request — ‘ Do I have to ? ’ he had said , rolling his eyes at McAllister — Matey in a bottle-green velvet gown which McAllister had not seen before , McAllister in her best sateen skirt , white blouse , and small lacy cap with streamers , were all sitting in the parlour when the doorbell rang . |
12 | East Lothian is part of Edinburgh 's hinterland , yet most of the district is to join with Berwickshire in a new council . |
13 | East Lothian is an integral part of Edinburgh 's hinterland , yet most of the district is to join with Berwickshire in a new council . |
14 | Prost , starting from a record seventh successive pole position at the start of a season , was beaten off the grid by Hill in a startling getaway which also saw the two Ferraris of Berger and Jean Alesi of France surge through from the third row to take third and fourth places . |
15 | And yet , for all its size , this remained an unusual sort of an empire , not consolidated , in the customary imperial manner , in some glossy West End towerblock but scattered around Notting Hill in a random assortment of properties , in varying states of ramshackle informality . |
16 | It stood way up Brandon Hill in a rambling garden that in summer was full of overblown roses , but now under the dying rays of a winter sun , was a ruin of dead leaves and straggling yellow grass . |
17 | The Support Force was launched in September 1992 by the DoH in a disastrous public relations exercise . |
18 | Nine Pullmans were restored to their former splendour ( but with modern air braking ) at Carnforth in a remarkable £3 million project . |
19 | Informative , in helping communication with parents about how their children are doing ; and with governing bodies , LEAs in a wider community about the achievements of a school ; |
20 | Also on Saturday , June 27 , shareholders of the West Somerset Railway will join in the festivities with a ride over the Quantocks in a special train from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead . |
21 | Shevardnadze in a strong speech at the UN General Assembly in New York on Sept. 25 characterized Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait as " an act of terrorism against the nascent new world order " , and , apparently going further than Gorbachev had suggested at Helsinki [ see above ] , stated that the Soviet Union was prepared to support the use of force against Iraq , in a UN framework , if the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait continued ; on Sept. 30 he confirmed Soviet willingness to join a UN force if necessary . |
22 | Oh , it was true that Dad and Charles had joined forces with Lucy in a deafening chorus of encouragement , to such a degree that she 'd felt almost piqued by their eagerness to be rid of her . |
23 | Any devout Jew would recognise this ‘ star from Jacob ’ as referring to David in a Messianic sense . |
24 | ‘ Are you joining us for a swim ? ’ asked David in a loud voice . |
25 | I met up with Pat in a small room at the front of the house tucking into a breakfast of fried eggs and an obscure piece of meat that took up about half of his mess-tin . |
26 | The statement suggests a number of reforms to US tort law , several of which were first put forward by Arthur Andersen managing partner Lawrence Weinbach in a heartfelt speech to the New York Financial Writers Association in May ( see ACCOUNTANCY , June , p 12 ) . |
27 | On Page 3 , Chris Greentree describes his goal for LASMO in a special message to all employees . |
28 | It now looks all but certain that there will be a new man in the White House leading the United States in a new direction . |
29 | Once again the dilemma of maintaining the independence of South Korea without involving the United States in an open-ended commitment was examined . |
30 | These words , uttered by Baron Parke in an 1848 case , still hold good today . |