Example sentences of "[det] [pron] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's queues like this which the new system is intended to shift . |
2 | It 's you making the decisions and doing the work and although I am not suggesting that you will catch twice as many pike , you will certainly catch some which a fast surface retrieve would have missed . |
3 | Marshall then joined Smith , who had been content to play the minor role while Nicholas was in , but who then hit the day 's second six , also off Fleming , this one a mighty blow over long-on . |
4 | Corgi is trying a new approach and has broken away from the single figure on the cover , giving this one an old master oil painting reproduction which makes it more sophisticated . |
5 | I think that within the Company you need to look at major , major non- conformances in two ways , one is the major performance that will give you problems over getting a registration pass over five oh , but in another one a major non- conformance i.e , there 's a problem with the job , which is it might only be a minor non-conformance in relation to five seven five oh , but is a big problem for you as a company . |
6 | And there was also another one a little bit further on . |
7 | For example , on his first appearance in the 2nd Division for us , against Blackpool at The Nest on 22 October 1921 , he hit the single goal that gave a weakened Palace side victory , he got another one the following week in an excellent 3–1 win at Blackpool which was our first away from home in the higher division , then returned to Selhurst the next Saturday and headed the goal that disposed of Clapton Orient in a rugged London derby . |
8 | I reckon there 's another one the other side , perhaps that they |
9 | Was this what the Cold War was all about ? |
10 | And if she 's had a few your a stupid fucker for even being |
11 | Obviously this works best if you have a colour monitor but even without one it is possible to produce colour overlays and designate the exact Pantone number for each which the conventional printer can then reproduce . |
12 | It is probably true that in most online catalogue searching both recall and precision are much lower than that which a good intermediary would obtain in reference retrieval searching . |
13 | That which a feminist perspective enables us to perceive is valid for everyone . |
14 | I know that the Minister has a different view from that which the Prime Minister has expressed on such matters . |
15 | The study of the garnets used in the jewellery found at Sutton Hoo has suggested that the source was similar to that which the Frankish world drew on , but was different to that used in Gotland and south Russia . |
16 | This was a very different message from that which the British embassy in Washington had been delivering since August . |
17 | Indeed , Falkenhayn never attempted to break through the enemy lines — so far the sole tactic attempted by both sides — but planned rather to bleed France white by attacking that which the French nation would not tolerate being taken . |
18 | The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution drew a distinction between two aspects of planning : that which the local planning authority initiates and that to which it responds . |
19 | It is important that you a shared involvement in this process . |
20 | They are second messengers are intracellular compounds , for example cyclic A M P , or ions , for example calcium , and what they do is they couple stimuli to responses , they couple a specific stimulus , each one a specific stimulus to a specific cellular response . |
21 | A female , instead of manufacturing the maximum number of eggs that can be created from her bodily reserves , may produce rather fewer but give each one a better chance of survival by supplying it with food in some way , so that it is sustained during its first difficult days . |
22 | So do the questioning phrases at the end of every line in ‘ Frühlingssehnsucht ! ’ , such as ‘ Warum ? ’ and ‘ Und du ? ’ , each one a heartrending cry . |
23 | There were also jointed clay pipes , each one a tapering tube with lugs on its sides so that it could be tied to the next . |
24 | Biblical interpretation , Adam and Eve , original sin , evolution , miracles , evil , the nature of God , free will , prayer , Galileo and Charles Darwin — here are all these issues in 22 short and attractively written chapters , each one a readable essay . |
25 | On the table was a vase of flowers , a square honeycomb oozing liquid honey from its wax holes onto the dish , three jars of jam , each one a different colour of dark red , and a jug with a muslin cloth over the top . |
26 | You know the stuff : there are no separate carbon sheets but several layers of impregnated paper and each one a different colour . ’ |
27 | A whole line of Shepherds , each one the perfect advisor for his T'ang . |
28 | They were made out of silk and embroidered with dragons , butterflies , monkeys , each one an entire chinoiserie . |
29 | There could then be a real opportunity to give each one an exclusive angle . |
30 | These noises make a tapestry , each one an individual stitch . |