Example sentences of "their [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The previous biggest share-out was when Zola Budd and Mary Decker-Slaney restaged their controversial Los Angeles duel at Crystal Palace in 1986 , with the barefoot South African banking £90,000 while the American girl received £60,000 .
2 The Army have not dropped their controversial access conditions as was reported , but have amended them following the representations they have received from the BMC and the views that were expressed at the Castlemartin meeting in March .
3 Their 12-year-old daughter Chelsea is expected to get her choice of suites and will be allowed to decorate it as she wishes .
4 It was their much-praised BCR exhibition in 1986 that revived his own and others ' interest in the old railway and led to the process of discussion that ( in the relaxed South Shropshire way ) led to the formation of the Society three years later .
5 We wish to thank Kilkenny Golf Club for their usual kind hospitality .
6 These duties are merely an extension of their usual council duties .
7 The Marines approached the cave in their usual leapfrog manoeuvre , and found themselves facing not an enemy , but the steel doors .
8 Perhaps that was why she did n't want to lunch with him alone , away from their usual theatre crowd .
9 Dried fruit , such as sultanas , and finely grated hard cheese can save these birds at a time when they are unable to find their usual insect food .
10 Individuals or small groups are carefully trained in the new methods and then put back into their usual working positions .
11 Some will not visit their usual hunting grounds for weeks .
12 The teachers , too , although undoubtedly aware of the presence of the researchers , gave no evidence of departing from their usual classroom routines .
13 to lay the human and physical foundations for a centre of experimental economics in the UK which we hope will come to compare favourably with such centres in other countries , and which may encourage greater awareness and wider use of experimental methods by economists as a supplement to their usual research activities .
14 We discovered that by making permanent changes to their usual diets individuals felt that their general health improved dramatically ; they felt far better mentally , and they managed to lose those ugly pounds of flesh that had been slowing them down and stubbing their ego .
15 The penalty seemed pretty clear-cut and it was a stroke of luck that they 'd just substituted Fashanu as he is their usual penalty taker ( pretty reliable from what I can recall ) .
16 Mrs Yardley had re-used a proper cake box from a city bakery ; Mrs Doran , Miss Pinkney and Mrs Clancy had used their usual cake tins ; and Mrs Feather and Mrs Venables had used ordinary cardboard boxes .
17 Neither horse will have the benefit of their usual riding partners as Cumani 's stable-jockey , Ray Cochrane , last night gave up his weekend rides as he was in pain from the shoulder injury sustained in the Doncaster pile-up three weeks ago .
18 Tucker 's fingers travelled in search of a resting place and settled for their usual breast pocket .
19 In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern .
20 In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern .
21 In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern .
22 Middlesbrough race tomorrow night for the final week before reverting back to their usual Wednesday evening slot .
23 IN honour of Sunderland 's win over Chelsea and the advent of their semi-final cup match , Sunderland entertainer Lloyd Hulme has written ‘ The Roker Roar ’ which is to be released in cassette form by Bullseye Records .
24 Just a few include a metal plate in the spine of their Professional Presentation Portfolio , giving added strength ; and metal corners and a special nylon binding on the edges to resist the toughest student neglect .
25 Building societies believe the Government is responsible for establishing a new test and surveyors should take any risk on their professional indemnity insurance .
26 The most common cause for solicitors having to claim on their professional indemnity insurance in personal injury work is the missing of time limits and allowing cases to become statute barred , either by failing to issue in time or failing to serve in time .
27 BaByliss created their Professional Range Volume Tong specifically for these ‘ just set ’ styles and Carmen 's Salon Professional Curling Tong comes in a choice of ½ inch and ¾ inch barrels .
28 You spoke about what was said in the brochure that management charges had been or would be running at about a rate of inflation , we can see it on page fifty six , it 's better if you look at it I think , rather than I parrot phrase , see fifty six if you so kind now see fifty six is talking about at Broadstone will the management charges greatly increase the answer is no management service , er , sorry has appointed U K leading management specialist for several reasons , firstly because of their professional caring attitude , secondly because time has shown that management charges , rises the rate either slightly below or at the levelled inflation when that brochure was produced in respect of that development was that statement true or was it not ?
29 Schools without the quality of leadership or the collective capacity or will to identify and meet their professional development needs are by no means uncommon , and they will always form a problematic minority in any LEA 's provision .
30 Factor 12 Body & Shine is the latest finishing product in their professional Silhouette range .
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