Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Those who listened to him critically were dismayed he could not see that it was not disapproval by pacifists , intellectuals or even cowards that made the Nazi assaults an atrocity .
2 He has been the national drivers ' champion , the first national driver to exceed a hundred miles an hour with a five hundred C C hydroplane on Lake Windermere , won the B class championships seven times , the C class champion six times , the D class three times and the F class once .
3 The engines said to Truro , he was first to go a hundred miles an hour .
4 Ferranti carried on with the contracts because it did not want to give the purported customers an excuse not to pay back the credit .
5 Cooper 's method was to give the three groups an inventory of questions dealing with obsessional traits and symptoms ; his results showed that the mean symptom score of the houseproud women fell between those of the normal women and the group of obsessional patients .
6 That will be achieved in one of two ways : ( 1 ) by providing for its automatic accruer in consideration of or linked to an appropriate payment ; or ( 2 ) by giving the continuing partners an option to acquire the share at an ascertainable price .
7 Okay he 's doing a hundred miles an hour .
8 So doing a hundred miles an hour .
9 Police believe the two cars collided at a closing speed approaching a hundred miles an hour .
10 The State Council gave the armed groups an ultimatum to lay down their arms by March 30 and to open transport routes .
11 Throughout his chaotic years in Paris he continued to go to life classes , but he could not afford the five francs an hour for a model and so rarely had a chance to paint the nude , except for his girl-friends , and that , as he was beginning to realize , was expensive too .
12 Oh it did n't look like it was making a hundred miles an hour anyway
13 Then the government must offer the French-speaking Quebeckers an alternative to their demands for political sovereignty , which have grown in volume ( if not in clarity ) during the past winter .
14 Summary In this chapter , we have described the different forms an argument in literary studies can take .
15 No , no , no , we only need a hundred sheets an hour
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