Example sentences of "a [noun] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 The new boards showed about five points with a route number in small figures at each end ( the only place where route numbers were ever shown on South Metropolitan cars ) .
2 With over 60 activities each week , free transport , self-selection buffet ( no , there is n't a treacle pudding in sight ) and a strong staff team , we can provide a responsive and non-patronising service to anyone .
3 Andy and William are standing on a seat ; Andy leans out over a table laden with glasses , a champagne bottle in one hand and his other arm held by William , who leans out the opposite way to balance him .
4 He took to drinking almost constantly from a champagne bottle in his hand , while his two girls — one fair , one dark — gave the proceedings a weirdly festive air .
5 As the Ligier team provided Blundell with a champagne celebration in the pits , they wheeled out a giant cake to mark Brundle 's special , if disappointing landmark .
6 Delighted civic leaders said at a champagne celebration in the city that the decision was a vital boost to Manchester 's challenge to stage the Olympic Games in the year 2000 .
7 Tomorrow lunch time , local author William Harley will be at a champagne lunch in London , he 's one of twelve finalists in this year 's Ian St James Literary Award .
8 A champagne glass in her hand .
9 The two were greeted with a champagne reception in a VIP lounge and then taken out to board Concorde .
10 First of all I thought I 'd tell you who I was I 'm a G P in er in New Harlow , in Bush Fair , and I 've been there for nearly three years now .
11 I was n't looking for a job because I had n't finished my training , but er a friend of mine has h her father is a G P in Loughton , and he erm was at a meeting with the senior partner of my practice , and they said do you know of anybody who 's interested in a partnership ?
12 To prevent a G P in their area disregarding national guidelines with the result that hundreds of women now face the distress of further testing .
13 he is a G P in High Wycombe and he 's a fundholder .
14 They are normally pinned to a pelmet board in the same way as a pelmet , through pocketed webbing tape , hand stitched to the back .
15 The Princess Royal , President , British Olympic Association , today attends its Annual General Meeting at the Midland Hotel , Manchester ; and tomorrow attends a Variety Show in aid of the Army Benevolent Fund at the Palace Theatre , Manchester .
16 It launched the NetServer LM and LE Series , with a base model in the 80486-based LE selling for just $2,100 .
17 They can have far reaching consequence in the development of an organism , e.g. one error of a base results in haemoglobin S being produced which results in sickle cell anaemia .
18 Once he stood , a cooking pan in one hand , with tears in his eyes over the sadness of Byron 's life .
19 It seems we may be able to pursue a negligence claim in respect of the fire .
20 " A printing firm in Southwark .
21 It proposed to establish a printing office in Edinburgh , " with eventual auxiliary branches in Glasgow , Aberdeen , Dundee , Perth , etc … for the instruction and employment of women in the art of printing " .
22 In or before 1814 Augustus Applegath and his younger brother Joseph ran a printing establishment in Covent Garden , until 1815 when Augustus Applegath took over the printing firm of Cornish & Co. at Nelson Square , Peckham .
23 When John Nobles , a kersey clothier in the West Riding parish of Kirkburton , made his will in 1715 he directed his supervisors to ‘ chuse such a master for my son where he may learn both the clothier trade and husbandry ’ when he reached the age of 14 .
24 After a midweek game in London , the cousins went on to a two-day binge .
25 The situation became so drastic that one leading club , Botafogo , played a midweek game in the afternoon to save on the bill for floodlights .
26 ‘ Many fell upon me and rent me , ’ he complained , after addressing a Northfield conference in 1893 .
27 An attempted raid was also been reported at a solicitors office in Horsemarket .
28 Because trying to meet this criterion has occupied so much of my research time in the past two decades it is worth spelling out again that to adopt a reductionist methodology in research strategy — that is , to try to stabilize the world that one is studying by manipulating one variable at a time , holding everything else as constant as possible — is generally the only way to do experiments from which one can draw clear conclusions .
29 However , Kolbe relented when Griess approached him again in 1856 after working in a tar distillery in Offenbach , and took him back .
30 There were Fred , aged 70 , and Betty , aged 66 , who embarked on a trial relationship in defiance of the prevailing belief that sex is only for the under-35s .
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