Example sentences of "an [adj] [noun pl] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Commission subsequently issued an interim measures decision which , amongst other things , required Akzo 's UK subsidiary to return to the profit levels that it had been applying before the alleged threats were made and implemented .
2 Neddy was an old Dales character who played the harmonium and who found an old bell one day which he placed on top of his harmonium because he liked the sound of it .
3 ‘ They are only an average valleys side who change in the pub , ’ he chuckles .
4 Consequently , Lord Haldane was careful to present his Army reforms as designed to create ‘ an Imperial police force which can be sent on small expeditions , on short notice ’ — a rationale which , he calculated , would be acceptable to most pacifists .
5 An electric sports car whose exciting styling , 80mph top speed and 6secs 0–60mph time prove that battery power can be exciting as well as green ’
6 AN Australian morals campaigner whose small party holds the balance of power in the New South Wales Parliament today threatened to block all legislation unless the state government abandoned planned gay rights laws .
7 He said this , in the thirty years that have passed since the previous Police Act became law , the old tripartite structure which consisted police authorities , chief constables and the Home Secretary , has provided an effective police service which can still truthfully be described as not only the best in the world , but also the envy of the world .
8 It is interesting to note that included in the government-funded School Curriculum Development Committee 's Arts in Schools project ( 1986 ) there was an equal opportunities section which clearly recognized the need to take this issue seriously .
9 Essex has an equal opportunities policy which should mean that adults with special educational needs are well represented among its students and this is , indeed , the case .
10 An experimental albums band which nevertheless enjoys Top Ten hits like ‘ The Blue Room ’ ?
11 An investigative Thrills series which lifts the lid on the stupid , rubbish stunts bands pull mistakenly believing them to be big or clever .
12 Afterwards he told reporters that the proposals would probably be incorporated in an industrial relations Bill which could be published either late this year or early next year .
13 They have much less to do with the demands of competitiveness than with the perversities of an industrial relations law whose imbalance was over-corrected during the 1980s .
14 Here the employers consolidated an industrial relations system which ensured maximum control .
15 For £25 , £1 more than the new charge for MoT test for cars , a qualified driving instructor will give the driver an hour-long skills appraisal which will include at least 45 minutes of driving .
16 A law against obscene libel was created by the judges , although Parliament gave some assistance in 1857 with an Obscene Publications Act which permitted magistrates to destroy immoral books found within their jurisdiction .
17 The Quality Scotland Foundation also organises an Open Days initiative which gives members the opportunity to learn through the direct experience of others .
18 The leaders of 28 Indian tribes from the USA and Canada met in Utah on March 24 to sign an Indigenous Nations Treaty which pledged mutual assistance in the event of an attack upon an individual tribe 's traditions , culture or government .
19 A new art gallery has been opened in memory of an eccentric antiques dealer who hoarded millions of pounds worth of paintings and other works of art .
20 Johnson was the shining star in an excellent Whitecaps side which included former English internationalists Alan Ball and Jon Sammels. his performances put an estimated 6,000 on the team 's home gate ; within a season Johnson had led them to the Soccer Bowl final against Tampa Bay Rowdies .
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