Example sentences of "almost [det] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the past 30 years almost all economic analysis of decision making in situations of risk and uncertainty has been based on expected utility theory .
2 Almost any substantial group of buildings with perhaps a shop , or village hall is today called a village and this leads to great confusion , both for researchers looking at earlier arrangements , and for the inhabitants for whom finer definitions are not needed .
3 Listen to almost any modern performance of troubadour or trouvère song … and you will find yourself in a sound-world of instrumental accompaniment that is more or less make-believe .
4 Nevertheless , most people still find it harder to get compensation from drug firms for errant products than from almost any other type of manufacturer .
5 But , for almost any other type of kite , it is unsuitable , even in the other monofilament materials .
6 Young Londonderry men are committing suicide at a higher rate than almost any other group of people in the United Kingdom .
7 Almost any sizable stretch of water , inland or coastal , may attract an Osprey , but spring birds rarely make prolonged stays .
8 It 's a sad fact that you can walk down almost any High Street in Britain and get conned by false ‘ sale ’ posters in shop windows .
9 On this bright morning she was especially inspired to follow any clue leading to almost any little act of kindness or deed of love .
10 While there will be strong demand for almost any large house in England if it is in an attractive setting , however remote , in Scotland there are dozens of truly spectacular castles and mansions in varying states of decay .
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