Example sentences of "[adj -er] [noun pl] and a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Renton also discussed the situation with Lord Whitelaw , the deputy leader of the party , who was one of its most widely respected elder statesmen and a person renowned for the loyalty he had shown to Mrs Thatcher . |
2 | The subdivision of the remaining , very large volume of the third storey of the main block into three further bedrooms and a bathroom was accomplished by installing new timber-framed partitions , cranked on plan , which thus provided built-in wardrobes for all the secondary bedrooms . |
3 | Three further bedrooms and a family bathroom are also accessed from the light , airy first-floor landing . |
4 | But next instant came the patter of lighter feet and a fist banged on her door . |
5 | Send a stamped addressed envelope to or ring the following for further details and a brochure : Edwardiana , Unit 1 , 41 Church Road , Bexleyheath , Kent DA7 4DD or Kiss ‘ n ’ Cuddle , Handels Smithy , High Street , Edgware , Middlesex . |
6 | If you are an ‘ end-user ’ with a potential interest in an open systems approach to distributed processing , particularly if you are using OSI products , why not contact us for further details and a copy of the ‘ marriage broking ’ form ? |
7 | The White Paper sets out the details of the formula ( DSS , 1990a ; see also Millar and Whiteford , 1991 for further details and a comparison with the recently introduced Australian scheme ) . |
8 | To book a guide for your family visit , your group or society , or for an individual tour , ask for further details and a booking form from the Tourist Information Centre at Northampton Visitor Centre , Mr Grant 's House , 10 St. Giles Square , Northampton . |
9 | For further details and a booking form please contact |
10 | In Permanent Magnets ( 1962 ) , the benefit identified was that the absence of price competition had encouraged technical collaboration between the firms , giving purchasers the benefits of both lower costs and a range of suppliers . |
11 | The ‘ owls ’ have clocks that run slower than average so that later bedtimes and a tendency to ‘ lie-in ’ are more likely . |
12 | Thus the family , neighbourhood , or work-place groups of older and younger men and a sprinkling of women , which seem to have formed the basic unit of attendance between the wars and before , broke up . |
13 | BIGGER , brighter premises and a service to match are what Halifax Property Services in Finaghy are offering . |
14 | For the present exhibition , Scully , who has important museum surveys at the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art , where he will be uniting the ‘ Catherine ’ paintings , in May 1993 , and at the Hôtel des Arts in Paris in September 1993 , has created five large new compositions in his studio in Deptford , as well as several seductive smaller canvases and a suite of pastels and watercolours . |
15 | The bridge , which appears much wider from inside than from Priestgate , includes other smaller units and a kiosk as well as a pedestrian walkway linking the two sections of the Cornmill . |
16 | These were subdivided into smaller fields and a cropping rotation devised with the objective of moving production up and down the length of the strip . |
17 | Whereas the bulk of industry faced higher costs and a squeeze on profits , the oil majors had a profit bonanza . |
18 | After 1985 , these difficulties caused the LDDC to introduce tighter checks and a clawback provision if resale took place within five years . |
19 | Better-drained uplands have thinner soils and a ground cover of grey-green lichens , notably Cladonia spp. , the so-called reindeer mosses . |
20 | In the Royal Academy 's recent Pop Art exhibition , you were represented by eight earlier pictures and a set of your recent Self-Portraits manipulated by the Quantel paintbox . |
21 | Doctors and nurses are sometimes too busy to worry about the finer points and a woman in labour is in no position to argue . ’ |