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

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1 A well-known example is the micro gallery at the National Gallery 's new Sainsbury Wing , where visitors can see high quality reproductions of the pictures , learn more about them and plan a route through the rooms .
2 The second fee is known as the initial contribution and is a payment towards the Solicitors ' Compensation Fund .
3 It is not possible to circumvent these provisions by one company receiving a payment from the trustees and another company associated with the same within TA 1988 , s416 making a loan or other capital payment to the settlor ( s678(4) ) .
4 People in Walton believe that was just a ruse by the youths .
5 1 Feature material on cooking with a variety of the products in women 's magazines and in regional media .
6 At that time a variety of the women 's presses were mooting ideas for conventional anthologies of Black writing in the UK .
7 Whatever its market and size , a business will need to consider a variety of the services available .
8 It was also a base for the campaigns first in Gallipoli and later in Palestine .
9 They give nothing away , and it 's Jensen in his rock-solid role as ball-winner and organiser who is providing a base for the ones in front of him to play .
10 Doug Mills , 49 , landlord of The Golden Ball — used as a base for the police operation — said : ‘ Customers told me he had done several tours of Northern Ireland during his service .
11 The second was a law enforcement action brought by the Crown ; he referred in particular to such an action brought under a statute which provided expressly for enforcement of a provision of the statute by civil proceedings by the Crown , which was the position in the Hoffmann-La Roche case [ 1975 ] A.C. 295 where the Crown was proceeding pursuant to a provision of the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices ( Inquiry and Control ) Act 1948 .
12 And if , in special circumstances , compliance with a provision of the Schedules would be inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view the directors must depart from that provision to the extent necessary , giving , in a note to the accounts , particulars of the departure and the reasons for , and effect of , it .
13 making a provision for the managers of tomorrow ; and
14 A provision for the partners to draw in advance of final ascertainment of their profit sharethe limits of which might conveniently be defined by reference to some proportion of the previous year 's profits ( Clause 10.03 ) making sufficient allowance for the possibility that that year 's profit levels may not be repeated let alone exceeded .
15 A provision for the partners to bring in to the firm 's account their fees and other remuneration derived from offices and appointments held by them ( see below ) ( Clause 10.06 ) .
16 This was so despite a provision in the Articles of the company defining " the board " as including " any committee authorised by the board to act on its behalf " .
17 For them , there is a provision in the byelaws that in all appropriate cases the Institute should attempt to resolve complaints by conciliation , arbitration or otherwise .
18 It is helpful to compare a chart of the phonemes of your own language with a similar chart of the language you are learning .
19 Buster Musto ran through for a touchdown by the posts .
20 He saw it break its flight over a dell between the dunes , soar vertically and then head off at an angle .
21 If you have a trial within a trial at the magistrates court , what happens ?
22 At this year 's May time celebrations all of the children performed country dances and a special feature was dancing around a Maypole by the children in Miss King 's class .
23 We met His Worship Mayor Camilien Houde in the anteroom , about a dozen of us , and walked through a passageway under the bleachers to the side of the rink .
24 They were within half a cable of the rocks even now : the cliffs , dotted with perching gulls , towered above them , and the roar of breakers made conversation difficult .
25 Wherever the truth may lie , it is a body-blow to the hopes of political ‘ detente ’ between black and white .
26 On 16th February 1991 whilst my husband was serving in the Gulf on Operation Granby , I was invited to attend a function at the Corporals Mess ’ — in a particular regiment which , of course , I shall not mention — ’ which I did attend with some of my friends .
27 In his London Shadows Godwin even finds a function for the voyeurs who made it fashionable to tour the slums ‘ and wonder at the peculiarities of that strange land ’ , because ‘ it was partly owing to these visits that some improvements were carried into effect ’ .
28 One might quibble with these distinctions , but the proposal is simple : BSL is a language for conveying information and will be optimal where accurate and immediate knowledge is the goal ; methods imposed on this medium will be tailored to specific educational goals and these will be a function of the priorities of teachers , parents and society .
29 ( Moreover , the behaviour of the agency director in designing the schedule is itself a function of the incentives he faces . )
30 If you bear in mind the fact that the wealth of data available makes even tighter analysis and cross-analysis solely a function of the limits of the computer , you may begin to appreciate what is not only possible , but is happening right now .
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