Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [noun sg] [conj] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 She went out of one door but then a sheet of flame came down and blocked me , so I had to look for another way out . ’
2 Rather , erm , one was in one position and then a second took up a different position .
3 With only six grades for such a large group of staff , it was not felt sensible , however , to use a system which apparently stated that a post scoring x points was clearly in one grade and yet a post scoring x 5 points was , equally clearly , in a different grade ( all possible scores were multiples of 5 and the range of possible scores was approximately 135 to 1500 ) .
4 Men may wish to use a jacket for one piece and only a sweater for the other .
5 A similar DOE has been found in experiments by Edwards , Jagielo , Zentall and Hogan ( 1982 ) , who used different types of grain to differentiate the outcomes , and by Peterson and Trapold ( 1984 ) who presented ( in the correlated condition ) food after a correct response for one trial-type and just a feedback tone for a correct response for the other type of trial .
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