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

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1 Design a chart the parents can fill in for a period of one week .
2 Once on a hilltop the trees broke , and we looked back and saw a vast red light on the horizon .
3 In such a case the damages would provide a complete indemnity for the monies paid out on behalf of the vicariously liable employer to the injured plaintiff .
4 A literal interpretation of section 8 might suggest that the ability to plead the jus tertii provides the defendant with a defence , but it is submitted that in such a case the provisions of section 7 preserve the common law rule that a claimant relying on a possessory interest may recover the full value of the thing converted .
5 The UK government argues that in such a case the provisions of the directive do not apply , but the Commission disagrees .
6 … If in such a case the circumstances be such at the time when the act or neglect occurs that it should reasonably be foreseen that the person in fact injured thereby might be so injured , then at the time of the injury a relationship giving rise to a duty exists .
7 In such a case the proceedings of the board will be reduced if his interest was " such as gives rise to a real likelihood of bias on his part . "
8 Just a bit the men and what shown through them .
9 In some ways it resembles a barchan ( see Chapter 11 ) , but the arms trail , whereas in a barchan the arms or horns lead : the barchan presents its convex face to the wind , the parabolic dune its concave face .
10 The Wolverines ' stock of blast and frag grenades would likewise be of little avail , though since each grenade hardly bulked larger than a coin the Scouts could at least retain their pursefuls of those in case they needed to kill at a distance .
11 Within such a framework the duties imposed by the 1981 Act could be accommodated fairly easily , but another challenge was immediately presented by the introduction of the national curriculum with its mandatory package of core and foundation subjects .
12 Having dealt with the general principles of the UCTA it is now possible to analyse its effect in detail on various contractual relationships using as a framework the definitions and different combinations of the factors set out above in the section devoted to the basic rationale of the UCTA .
13 The Anglicans were divided — the stoutest of Irish Protestants versus a few stiff Anglo-Catholic parishes ; and in a fight the sympathies of Ramsey 's parish lay with the second .
14 With a fight the frames were changed to white and yellow which reflects the heat rather than absorb it .
15 In the absence of a settlement the parties have to litigate to find out .
16 For a change the paddlers are ordinary people rather than white water whiz-kids and the difficulty generally does not go above grade 3 .
17 In Aberdeen South the Tories went one better when Mr Raymond Robertson won the seat from Labour 's Frank Doran , regaining a seat the Conservatives lost in 1987 .
18 At the end of the Second World War , Japan and China were both rundown but China had become the poor neighbour , a condition the students were not satisfied to accept without questions .
19 It must be emphasised that to prevent or to stop a spin the wings must be unstalled by means of a forward movement .
20 Within a partnership the interests of the partners can be diverse and the success of the practice hinge on the way in which the partners ' ambitions are moulded together into a harmonious plan .
21 In a partnership the partners are free to make any arrangement they like which would be lawful between private persons .
22 As a result the Rules would need complete revision and accordingly at that time take into account the Committee constitution as a somewhat separate issue .
23 As a result the models for the mechanism of LTP had to be revised to include an effect mediated through the phosphorylation of specific pre- and postsynaptic membrane proteins .
24 As a result the pleadings are confused and the evidence called by the plaintiff at the trial inadequate .
25 As a result the women suffer ; they are made the scapegoats of damaged Izzat .
26 As a result the programs have been very successful and I have sold copies to many colleges and universities , mainly in Britain but some overseas .
27 A Scottish solicitor , George Hann , told the charity it might be being set up but he believes it reacted too slowly and as a result the fraudsters were able to escape .
28 As a result the skills required became minimal .
29 As a result the mothers lost faith in it .
30 As a result the accounts produced will tend to reflect a fairly accurate view of the profitability of the business .
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