Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] page " in BNC.

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1 Miss C. Page has done a very intensive survey on a section of the Sussex coast where the dog-whelk Dog-whelks : an introduction to the biology of Nuce1la lapillus ( L ) enclaves have both numerical and inversion polymorphisms simultaneously .
2 To further promote HCIMA international activities , all groups have been personally invited to submit details of forthcoming events for inclusion in the HCIMA Events page in Hospitality .
3 No matter – Christian Aid will not suffer , and it will be given to the Rev. John Page on the day of his Induction at Dunlop , as a little memento for John and Janie , of Christian Aid at St. A. 's & St. G 's .
4 View from City Road page 27 Tunnel shock : Eurotunnel , the Anglo-French consortium which will operate the twin-rail tunnel when it enters service in June 1993 , announced that costs have risen by £2.2bn to £7bn .
5 ‘ A review of a punk rock film for the Silver Screen page .
6 The main emulation that the EPL 4300 sports is HP Laserjet IIIP , complete with PCL5 , the latest of the Hewlett Packard page description languages .
7 Current keyboard code : UK code page : 437
8 Some information is given about these iron deposits in Postlethwaite 's Mines and Mining in the Lake District page 127 .
9 Professor K Hilton ; Professor M J Page ; Professor K W Lemke
10 Remembrance Sunday round-up page 4
11 Mrs Howard Page and Major Nicholas Barne were in attendance .
12 Mrs Howard Page was in attendance .
13 During this last year she was a finalist in the Woking Young Musician competition and won the Dr. Clifford Page Cup for the most outstanding instrumentalist at the Aldershot and Farnborough Festival .
14 RBS leads move to fill Taurus gap Page 5
15 A corner of England that is for ever Italy Hester Page
16 22 October 1991 , Prof M.I. Page
17 Indeed the Law Commission Working Paper No 77 , Implied Terms in Contracts for the Supply of Goods ( 1977 ) , recognised three possible approaches : firstly , the bailor is strictly liable ( Jones v Page ( 1867 ) 15 LT 619 per Kelly CB at p621 ) ; secondly , the goods must be as fit as care and skill can make them ( Hyman v Nye ( 1881 ) 6 QBD 685 per Lindley J at p682 ) ; thirdly , the bailor is liable only if he fails to take reasonable care to ensure that the goods are fit which , as the via media of the two other approaches , was eventually adopted in s9 of SGSA 1982 .
18 Dr E C Page
19 ( This process was explained in this series in April PFK page 4 , understanding filtration . )
20 This key displays the Multi-Form Index page for the current option .
21 PF1/3 — the MULTI-FORM key displays the Multi-Form Index page for user selection .
22 This Multi-Form Index page displays an indication of all fields which have been accessed , all fields which are mandatory ( and therefore require to be accessed ) , and the next field to be processed .
23 On exit from the form , you will be returned to the specified input field of the option from which the Multi-Form Index page was invoked .
24 For a full explanation of the use of the Multi-Form Index page , see the ‘ Reference Guide to LIFESPAN ’ .
25 She twisted the John Wainfleet page round so they could look at it together .
26 Guardian Women is edited by Louise Chunn PAGE wom
27 Guardian Women is edited by Louise Chunn PAGE wom
28 Guardian Women is edited by Louise Chunn PAGE wom
29 Karen Stowe , Michelle Rogers London N5 Guardian Women is edited by Louise Chunn PAGE wom
30 Money Guardian is edited by Personal Finance Editor Margaret Hughes PAGE
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