Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] a [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The principal reason for this is the high degree of reliance a human places on linguistic information .
2 He spins a tiny triangle of silk a few millimetres in length and deposits a drop of sperm on to it from the gland that lies underneath his body .
3 I suspect that for length of service a few others like Sir Alastair Burnet , Mike Neville and Stuart Hall run me pretty close .
4 ‘ That 's a patch of grass a few feet by a few feet , ’ I informed him , suddenly aware that Mr Palmer had never visited Chelsea Terrace in his life .
5 The reason for this was the bright point of light that had popped into existence a few feet from his eyes .
6 In fact , most damage to breast shape happens during their often rapid growth during pregnancy , then when filling with milk a few days after birth .
7 I saw him in hospital a few days before the end .
8 ‘ I do n't believe you 're in any position to go calling anyone names , ’ she returned , affecting a calmness she was in reality a million miles from feeling .
9 And then from time to time , erm in fact a few times during the year , we circulate a newsletter to something like a thousand erm companies on our list .
10 In fact a few lessons on the lunge will improve your riding whatever level you have reached .
11 A survey of usage also brings to light a few cases of a rare use — the to infinitive denoting an action after make .
12 The army occupies an area of land the size of Torness turbine hall with each soldier standing stiffly to attention a few inches from his neighbours .
13 As Lorenz wrote , ‘ one of them may be inclined to go on to mouth-pulling a few seconds before the other one .
14 Recordings of spontaneous interaction were made , first at home a few weeks before starting school , and then in the classroom after approximately six weeks at school .
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