Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Nor did they plan portfolios of prints , as Die Brücke did ; a practice , by the way , followed by a variety of artists ' organisations including the Senefelder Group in England , which has sold its members ' lithographs from the nineteenth century to the present day .
2 Indeed , I recall that shortly after Miss Kenton 's departure to Cornwall in 1936 , myself never having been to that part of the country , I would often glance through Volume III of Mrs Symons 's work , the volume which describes to readers the delights of Devon and Cornwall , complete with photographs and — to my mind even more evocative — a variety of artists ' sketches of that region .
3 ICL Plc and Hoskyns Group Plc have beaten the competition from IBM ( UK ) Ltd and Digital Equipment UK Ltd to win a prestige contract to provide the UK 's Department of Social Security with an Analytical Services Statistical Information System — Assist : the system , which is designed to enable users to extract , analyse and tabulate data for modelling and forecasting , will be based on a variety of ICL 's Openframework hardware and software products , running under Windows 3 , and includes data analysis tools from Berkshire-based SAS Software Ltd ; Hoskyns is to provide bespoke development effort where required .
4 THE CAASE FOR PROBLEM SOLVING The Chartered Accountants ' Advisory Service on Ethics answers a variety of members ' enquiries .
5 It will 1 ) examine more fully the extent to which primary schools vary in their effects on a variety of pupils ' educational outcomes , including progress in reading and maths ; 2 ) establish whether the composition of pupil intakes is related to effectiveness ; 3 ) find out whether school vary in their effectiveness from year to year and whether their effects on pupils persist into secondary school .
6 But the background is that of fifty letters were sent out to a variety of people er , lay and ordained whatever that means !
7 Their plush London home provided a base for Jane 's voluntary work with the Samaritans .
8 Republican Senator John C. Danforth , the self-appointed mediator between the two sides , expressed his dismay over Bush 's opposition to a provision of Danforth 's proposed compromise bill which would prohibit employers from adopting employment standards which were not directly related to job performance .
9 Mr and Mrs Jones also chose to use star charting with a star being fixed to a chart above Olwyn 's bed on successful nights .
10 Alain Robbe-Grillet , admired in The French Lieutenant 's Woman as a mentor of Fowles 's own tactics , once suggested :
11 His team , World Cup finalists and dotted with household idols , were taken to the cleaners by a bunch of Australian students and farmers in the first Test , and the second Test at Lille promises to be not only a trial of Fouroux 's incumbency as coach but also his tactical shrewdness in selection .
12 It is possible that for all its lofty consequences , Nietzsche 's willingness to expose himself to Meistersinger in the first place arose out of nothing loftier than social contacts : the coincidence that a sister of Wagner 's living in Leipzig was friendly with Professor Ritschl and his wife , with whom Nietzsche was on excellent terms at the time .
13 You hurry slowly in the Atlas : at the highest village we were taken in for tea again , by a sister of Ali 's .
14 And then she put had some warm water and er she had to have it to the proper consistency and then she 'd have a a bucket of water w standing by her side with a a jug .
15 Four men were on the run last night after smashing their way with a sledgehammer into Harper 's jeweller 's shop in Montpelier Parade , Harrogate .
16 Wendy , very kindly , checked Billy 's carriage on her own machine when it was giving trouble and when , rather embarrassingly , it blew a fuse on Wendy 's console , she did n't even charge Billy for the replacement and repairs .
17 ‘ For your information I 've been making a cradle for Maggie 's baby while you was gone , ’ she said .
18 On the evening before his body was found she had organised a baby-sitter to look after their two children and invited him to accompany her to a function at Dowman 's British Steel Club , but he had refused to go and instead went out alone .
19 In the range which corresponds to the attenuation constant is zero and the phase shift β per section is given by equation ( 9.15 ) which becomes In the range which corresponds to the phase shift is and the attenuation is given by equation ( 9.19 ) which becomes Figure 9.5(b) presents plots of the attenuation constant α and phase shift β as a function of pulsatance ο according to the results represented by relations ( 9.35 ) — ( 9.38 ) .
20 Is this a function of the mainframe business , or is it a function of IBM 's actions in this market ? ’
21 ‘ Frost at Midnight ’ , perhaps the finest of the Conversation Poems , is a meditation on Coleridge 's own childhood , and a passionate expression of hope for Hartley 's future .
22 A census of Britain 's butterflies is being carried out to find out which species are most in need of protection .
23 What the ‘ teacher ’ volunteer did not know was that the whole experiment was a set-up and that the ‘ learner ’ was in fact a co-worker of Milgram 's .
24 If Stein 's action can be seen as a rearrangement of Cristofori 's action , then the Viennese action , formally speaking , can be seen as a transformation of the English .
25 Building and sculptures certainly underwent repairs in antiquity ; but a theory that the present order of the metopes is due to a rearrangement before Pausanias 's time , the six Peloponnesian labours having been originally together on the west , the others on the east , seems to me unnecessary ; indeed certainly wrong , since I find a stylistic distinction between the two ends as they are which cuts across the geographical division .
26 George may have lost his Lancashire accent , George may be a Bencher of Lincoln 's Inn .
27 A bencher of Lincoln 's Inn in 1657 , he became a judge in the sheriff 's court of London in 1659 .
28 It is very much a case of caveat emptor .
29 The possibility exists , however , that some treatments may be effective when the smooth muscle amyloid infiltration is not so extensive , as shown in a case of Fraser et al , which was responsive to cisapride .
30 ‘ We were just talking about a case of Camille 's . ’
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