Example sentences of "in a [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This delayed the Whole patrol for two hours whilst the unfortunate driver was flown to the Field Hospital in a Gazelle helicopter which was called out to the scene , and a REME team drove out to repair the Land-Rover . |
2 | Robertson will tonight play from the start in a Scotland side who can , collectively , muster only 61 caps . |
3 | ‘ And in a fairy story I 'd tell him to get lost , ’ Eve said , laughing . |
4 | Other such incidents were reported on Feb. 29 at Pecinje in central Albania , where a youth and a policeman died , on Feb. 25 in Pogradec ( south-east of Tirana ) , where two people suffocated in a looting crowd which also attacked shops and a textile factory , and in early March at Louchnje . |
5 | In a commando unit you will have a very active time . |
6 | ‘ Not in a paso doble there is n't , ’ I reminded him . |
7 | Then he locked his father in a grip Ray himself would have been proud of . |
8 | There were demonstrators in monkey suits and even a man in a devil costume who served chilli to spectators . |
9 | In a haulage firm it is prudent to make sure that everyone knows who does in fact have permission to drive ; this avoids the problems which arise if a vehicle driven by someone in the firm without authority is involved in an accident . |
10 | At just after 9.30 a.m. , Morse sat with Lewis , Ashenden , Sheila Williams , and the ( now fully apprised ) Manager of The Randolph in a first-floor suite which the latter had readily put at police disposal . |
11 | As in a waiting room I sit . |
12 | Still in a spending mood it extensively refurbished the bar , extending it into what was then the major part of the lounge , which had itself been refurbished in 1974 . |
13 | By investing in a unit trust you have already neutralised the real horrors because it will be holding 50 , 100 or more separate shares . |
14 | Or maybe a a lot in a sack wheel them down on a wheelbarrow or something . |
15 | But he was in a peer mechanism which had been a longstanding thing with trade unionism management for many years , with no replacement . |
16 | To Wishart , Minton said that in a hangover state he sometimes felt as if his eyeballs had been pulled out , tied in a very complicated knot and pushed back with the knots intact . |
17 | However , the Foreign Minister did open the way for a UN mission to the country when he told the Security Council that his government was " prepared to consider " a role for the international community " in an observer or other acceptable capacity " in a monitoring group which would include the ANC and Inkatha . |
18 | This has resulted in a work programme which will occupy the Committee through into mid-1993 , at least . |
19 | DRACULA star Sadie Frost , 25 , was lost for words in a love scene she was supposed to punctuate with moans . |
20 | Q When I am looking at the ingredients in a hair product what should I be looking for to identify it as a quality product ? |
21 | And if a set goes wrong later , a service engineer can bring the picture back to normal by plugging in a computer handset which re-adjusts the circuits in the same way . |
22 | Further , in a currency union there can exist only one independent supplier of the union currency which will be responsible for the union 's monetary and exchange rate policies . |
23 | Our staff go off duty at 17.30 , and in a god wind they 'll got out to play . |
24 | Suppose some symbol B occurs in a parse tree whose top symbol is A. Within this tree , B is the top node of a smaller parse tree . |
25 | you can watch for them , oh gosh well , in a while respect their religious beliefs and they 're at terms |
26 | In a Commons motion they say they deeply regret the decision to shut the hospital which they argue is a direct result of Government reforms in the National Health Service . |
27 | In a Commons motion they say they deeply regret the decision to shut the hospital which they argue is a direct result of Government reforms in the National Health Service . |
28 | Under the STV a candidate must compete not only with political opponents but also with candidates of his own party , and compete in a popularity contest which , commencing with his first election campaign , will have to last without remission for as long as he wishes to hold his seat . |
29 | In 1970 he suffered severe brain damage in a road accident which effectively ended his career . |
30 | ’ I wis jist mebbe wonderin' if ye could pit in a word fir me ? ’ |