Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adj] [subord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Miss Hazelwood got rather annoyed if a page was badly blotted . |
2 | Established , in close co-operation with the Communist Party , by the publisher Victor Gollancz in March 1936 , the Club rapidly became rather more than a purveyor of books — though , with 50,000 members by the beginning of 1938 , it did that effectively and in vast numbers . |
3 | We fished for several hours without seeing so much as a fin . |
4 | With a payment under covenant , The Deed of Covenant has to be filled in corrected before a payment is made . |
5 | If I smell so much as a drop of ale on their breaths , they will answer to the King 's Provost Marshal ! ’ |
6 | Listening carefully for any sound that might indicate fitzAlan 's presence , she stretched out a cautious foot , ready to withdraw it immediately if she encountered so much as a hint of him . |
7 | No comments whatsoever could be found in the first soundings of reactions ‘ which even provided so much as a hint that some or other people 's comrade was in agreement with the attempted assassination ’ . |
8 | An early Southern Hemisphere proposal to bring the scrum back to the point of introduction every time it moved backwards more than a metre and a half — in other words depowering the scrum has been abandoned . |
9 | Can it , however perfect , smell more beautiful than a rose ? |
10 | Rives had everything , including immense strength , whereas Jones is hugely athletic and can jump as high as a guy six inches taller than himself . |
11 | Yet , as she watched him , perched as lithe as a cat on the prow , leaning back out over the waves to balance the little craft , his splendid chest scattered with little beads of water , Ronni was aware that she did n't really mean it . |
12 | And the odour can be carried as much as a mile away if the wind is blowing in that direction . |
13 | People who are basically unhealthy may have their pheromones soured by an imbalance of bacteria on the skin , and generally not smell as attractive as a person in the peak of fitness . |
14 | Plus they rely far too heavily on Chad Gracey 's bionic drumming to get them noticed , the tinny snare effect soon becoming as annoying as a catfight underneath your window at 3.00am . |
15 | And , after being out in the sunshine with the children most of the day , she 'd lost her pale , city complexion , becoming as brown as a berry and looking much younger . |
16 | For this month 's design , as with all projects where the solution has n't come as quick as a flash of inspiration , I assembled in front of me everything that I had found interesting or been working on over the past few months . |
17 | ‘ A horse and a cart that stands as high as a house and cost the best part of thirty pounds and you lost them both ? ’ |
18 | Estimates ranged as high as a couple of hundred units having been sold in Japan . |
19 | There is no attempt to weight the votes — a vote on whether the marigold should be the national flower counts as much as a vote on an arms limitation treaty . |
20 | It cost an arm and a leg — it 's an ordinary navy coat to me , and it cost as much as a fur . ’ |
21 | Standing beside the water tank , on top of the caravan 's portable step , Pa looks as tall as a Zulu in his red stole ( brown , for me ) with the black umbrella held over his head at full stretch by Ma who is standing behind in the mud and wet with a white towel draped over her arm and her hair flat and all dark with water . |
22 | But Paula , dressed in light grey leggings , sweatshirt and a blue denim jacket , looks as cool as a cucumber . |
23 | He looks as innocent as a lamb standing before me . |
24 | Speaking of spankers , what do you think a woman feels like who 's been born stumpy and fat and who looks as plain as a pikestaff , like that little one we bumped into back there . |
25 | At the end of the avenue , the village of Cawdor looks as kempt as a pinafore . |
26 | Secondly , the struggle between Keynes and ‘ orthodoxy ’ has been depicted too much as a battle of theory , not enough as a conflict between rival conceptions of the art and duty of government . |
27 | ‘ Utter so much as a word about last night 's work and you will be clapped in irons , ’ declared Tyrell . |
28 | The iron grip Guy had used to subdue her had relaxed into a hold that now cradled rather than constrained , and yet she could n't lift so much as a finger to defend herself , could barely summon the will to press her face harder against the bed in a futile attempt to escape that warm , spine-tingling touch . |
29 | However , he concluded : ‘ Having to tackle reductions of this magnitude should not be seen so much as a threat to our way of life but as a challenge and an enormous opportunity for the world 's scientists , engineers and industrialists in both the developed and developing countries . ’ |
30 | A man , a large man , was beating a woman , a little woman who seemed scarcely more than a child , and was trying to drag her into one of the tenements which lined the opposite side of the road . |