Example sentences of "[verb] something [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I want something deeper than the stuff you usually do for me , so do n't look for ways to cut corners . |
2 | Any basic change in the executive branch of British government will need something more than the type of structural reform of the civil service proposed by the Fulton Committee . |
3 | The reforms deserve something better than the babble that has followed them from birth . |
4 | By context I mean something wider than the co-text of any utterance : In ( 1 ) the implication is that the situation of utterance , which is extralinguistic , determines the potential meaning . |
5 | A piece to be presented should have something more than a surface narrative quality in the characterisation . |
6 | His instincts told him that a child was more likely to keep something dark than an adult — a child has no tiresome misgivings about deceiving even his loved ones — but he was not sure that he dare trust his instincts . |
7 | Maxim hoped it sounded as if he were hiding something more than the fact that Blagg had n't been able to tell what they were . |
8 | Beryl needed firm handling but losing father and brother inside four days must mean something more than the prospect of a secure income . |
9 | The Hancock Half Hours seemed to be finally at an end and both Ken and his public were ready for something in which ‘ Stop messing about ’ would mean something more than an admonition to an actor to concentrate on his script . |
10 | An occupier is in such a case liable only where the injury is due to some wilful act involving something more than the absence of reasonable care . |
11 | Sometimes the child is n't really very good at writing and I will write something encouraging and the kid says I have liked my art well , yeah |
12 | This would involve something more than the counselling which EWOs routinely provide in truancy cases . |
13 | In collective entrepreneurship , individual skills are integrated into a group ; this collective capacity to innovate becomes something greater than the sum of its parts . |
14 | Commentary … allows us to say something other than the text itself , but on condition that it is the text itself which is said , and in a sense completed . |
15 | If it 's too long for you , just let me know and I 'll find something shorter and a bit easier . ’ |
16 | The importance of ensuring a high turnout amongst E C nationals surely warrants something more than the complacency and drift that has come to characterise this government 's whole policy towards the European community . |
17 | Most were still bewildered by the way Northampton opened out the game to create openings for surprise attacks , and after a 4–1 win at Swindon , the Railwaymen 's international winger Fleming told Chapman : ‘ You have something more than a team : you have a machine . ’ |
18 | Lind incorporates feeling into his theory by suggesting a direct link between the degree of focal activity required to make something intelligible and the intensity of the corresponding muscular and visceral sensations . |