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

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1 Operatives may be produced who are , to quote Mr Leslie Kemp , the 1983 chairman of the CITB , ’ general handymen , expensively trained by the taxpayer , turning up on site and giving the services of a jack-of-all-trades and master of none ’ .
2 Archaeologists have been recreating the bronze age cremation of a women and child — by burning a dead sheep .
3 Archaeologists have been recreating the bronze age cremation of a women and child — by burning a dead sheep .
4 This event also marked the formal opening of a sports and culture week for primary school pupils , as well as an annual town trade exhibition in which LASMO took part .
5 In retirement he showed new skills as the owner of a sweets and tobacco shop in Kirkby Lonsdale .
6 Mr Symington was on the board of a savings and loan , as Mr Goddard 's advertisements allege , but he resigned in 1984 when the thrift was still in good shape .
7 May I support what my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Selly Oak ( Mr. Beaumont-Dark ) has just said in urging the Government to give serious consideration to the establishment of a Securities and Exchange Commission in Britain .
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