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

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1 Old Tintern Station , just off the A466 is now a visitors centre and museum , with the original station buildings restored and used as an excellent refreshment room , plus a fine display of artifacts from the railway scene .
2 There were 48 thefts from vehicles in the last week , including a sports bag and clothing from a car in West Powlett Street , a wallet , portable telephone , pens and cards from a vehicle at Blackwell Scar , and power tools and attachments from a car in Green Street .
3 Other agreements signed by most participants at the meetings included ( i ) reducing armed forces of the former Soviet Union ; ( ii ) reducing chemical weapons in accordance with international agreements ; ( iii ) creating a single air space , a single information space and , in principle , a CIS television and radio company ; ( iv ) social provision for servicemen ; and ( v ) agreement on border troops .
4 Soviet assets in Luanda now include a floating dry-dock , a communications station and access for BEAR D aircraft which patrol the South Atlantic sealanes .
5 The work fell naturally into two sections : physical monitoring of known energies led by Dr Don Robins , a materials scientist and specialist in piezoelectricity in archaeological research ; and the psychic approach , including dowsing and psychometry , co-ordinated by Californian archaeologist and parapsychologist , John Steele .
6 The back panel has two serial ports , a printer port , a games port and video socket — all clearly labelled .
7 Guests have use of a dining room , a comfortable lounge with a colour television and open fire , a long clematis-clad verandah , a colourful garden , a barn converted into a games room and artist 's studio .
8 Except for an entitlement to a police car and driver when attending official functions , they receive no formal allowances .
9 However the compartmentalized approach , rather reminiscent of that followed by Goudie ( 1981b ) , may not be as integrative as Douglas would hope , although the use of a systems paradigm and energy flows as discussed in chapter 7 ( p. 153 ) may provide a more integrative solution .
10 ‘ It is an absolute bloody shame that the Labour Party wo n't take this thing seriously , ’ David Morrison , 45 , a systems analyst and secretary of the campaign of 200-300 members , said .
11 Join a consumers group and lobby for government legislation to make manufacturers label their products fully and accurately .
12 The onset of open kitchen fast food catering , as introduced by the Americal multi-outlets , has shown that cleanliness can be a central part of an operators product and marketing strategy — grubby kitchens invariably produce grubby food .
13 Renamed the ‘ Genesis Hall ’ the building was planned as an overspill for Haynes 's venture , an arts centre and accommodation for artists .
14 The reason I was not able to attend the function was that , as chairman of the Parking Facility Appreciation Society , I was hosting an awards ceremony and luncheon at another hotel in London .
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