Example sentences of "[indef pn] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | " Everyone for the gentleman 's photograph , " he shouted , lining the elderly people against the side of the bus . |
2 | There is almost nothing about the artist 's contemporaries . |
3 | There was nothing about the man 's voice , nothing about what he said that cast any doubt on his motives . |
4 | He has said nothing about the government 's economic package , with its plan for a FFr68 billion rise in taxes . |
5 | This says nothing about the Government 's industrial strategy , because although the Government give nothing to the DCDC , they give more than £500,000 to the Devon and Cornwall development bureau , the inward investment bureau . |
6 | Miss Dunstable decided to say nothing about the Rector 's imperfectly ironed surplice . |
7 | And of course , to start with , we knew nothing about the boat 's history , That , if you will allow the word , is also , for the moment , irrelevant . ’ |
8 | I would be looking for someone like the Beresfords ' youngest daughter — innocence , childlike freshness and beauty . ’ |
9 | At least someone with the car 's description and registration number had been told they were coming . |
10 | Someone with an elephant 's memory who might be about to finger Mills once and for all . ’ |
11 | So when someone in a child 's life dies they are often told fabricated versions of what has happened . |
12 | Obviously someone in the guild 's hierarchy — perhaps the clerk — would have acted as ‘ master of ceremonies ’ , informing guild members of their required attendance and possibly liaising with the parish priest and sexton on behalf of the family . |
13 | And , it said on the thing someone in the Spotter 's Wood , she lived in Spotter 's Wood at one point , but she said that was an old house . |
14 | Hardly a profound question , I know , but one prompted by my nine year old daughter 's conversational aside this week that her primary school teacher had received a fax from someone in the county 's education department . |
15 | She argues that it often is still in the employers ' interest to recruit someone on a relative 's recommendation , since this gives employers more control over their workforce . |
16 | The biographer says nothing of a king 's other chief relaxation , the evening carouse . |
17 | But he knew nothing of the Pacific 's tides . |
18 | He could not fault the appearance of the almost-finished uniform , and he understood nothing of the tailor 's craft . |
19 | Next morning he seemed to remember nothing of the night 's experiences , and Tess did not refer to his sleepwalking . |
20 | The cost to industry is over £250,000,000 each year , to say nothing of the individual 's suffering or loss of income . |
21 | Nothing of the score 's sense of awe and mystery ( it depicts the appearance of Halley 's Comet just before the Norman Conquest of 1066 , as shown in the Bayeux Tapestry ) survived this rather brutal account . |
22 | In response to the charge in a leaflet by Tom Mann and the Red International of Labour Unions that the NUGW had refused to support the miners on Black Friday , Thorne adroitly deflected criticism by declaring that this was malicious propaganda designed to ‘ disrupt everyone of the workmen 's organisations ’ ( SE 20 August 21 ) . |
23 | To try somebody of a trainer er . |
24 | The Guardian established that nobody of the caller 's name worked at Hoare Govett . |
25 | Er somebody up the road er hundred yards would spells how he |
26 | Brian did not like parties , according to Alix , and had expressed fears that he would know nobody at the Headleands ' , but this was not so , for he had already engaged himself with his habitual courtesy with old Sir Anthony . |
27 | Maybe our weakness is our strength , thought Cameron — we are seen to be democrats , nothing like the Prince 's bands of warriors . |
28 | ‘ Whether a patient 's life is valuable or not is none of a doctor 's business , ’ James Munby QC for the Official Solicitor told them . |
29 | As none of the Company 's depôts was yet ready , they pleaded that they had nowhere to put them and after discussion , the Corporation agreed to let them remain at Thornton Heath until their own new cars arrived , provided that they were permitted to use them in service on their main line , to compensate for the mileage worked by Corporation cars in Penge . |
30 | There were no tabloids , none of the women 's weeklies with their recipes and home hints that her mother loved reading . |