Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] and [adv] a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I look forward to your advice in due course and hopefully a more colourful life . |
2 | A pull out left gains easy rock and just a little higher there is a perfect eagle 's eyrie of a stance , with good belays in a well pegged horizontal crack . |
3 | One-time England star Lee , a member of City 's 1968 title-winning side and now a highly successful businessman , insists he is not planning a takeover of the Blues . |
4 | This criterion was introduced for the benefit of an authority like Kirklees which runs the large institution of Huddersfield Polytechnic but which has a limited population and therefore a relatively small rate basis . |
5 | I was particularly impressed by their Spirulina Flake Food which my Yellow Tangs ( Zebrasoma flavescens ) love , and is a valuable addition to dry foods formulated for herbivorous species and also a particularly high-protein Brine shrimp flake which all of my fish enjoy . |
6 | ( 170 MN/m 2 ) , much the same as ordinary glass and perhaps a little less than commercial steel . |
7 | What they all have in common is slow , moist cooking , strong flavours and usually a slightly sweet and sour note to the sauce . |
8 | A fine game and also a very vital result for Abingdon Town . |
9 | However , there are still quite a few rather heavily marked White Parks and sometimes a completely black calf is thrown , which is never the case with the pure Chillinghams . |
10 | Tom Jones , one of his most intimate associates and normally a very shrewd observer , at first thought him very slow . |
11 | Not all information will be regarded as of equal weight and therefore a truly total assessment is unattainable . |
12 | A long pause and then a very half-hearted , ‘ Yes … ’ |
13 | Malinowski was a prolific writer and also a uniquely gifted teacher , training , largely by the socratic method , a whole generation of brilliant disciples ; true to their master in their fashion they have created modern social anthropology with cross-fertilization from Radcliffe-Brown . |
14 | By the age of 3 years most children can voluntarily initiate emptying a full bladder and later a partly full bladder . |
15 | Chronology is broached also by Peter le Huray , who examines Morley 's prescriptions for good composition ( published in 1597 ) , considers the undoubtedly early ‘ Libera me , domine , published in 1575 , and argues for recognition of mature procedures and thus a relatively late dating for the monorhythmic cantus firmus piece ‘ Christus resurgens a mortuis ’ . |
16 | Quality would deteriorate and people would have less choice and therefore a less good service . |
17 | It is a vast undertaking at considerable cost and hence a very brave venture in the current economic climate . |
18 | The general sequence of operation tends to be the same for all types with a pre-rinse , to purge the food residues , followed by a hot caustic wash and then a highly diluted cold acid rinse . |
19 | Whereas here we 're we 're selling a erm a very much more prestigious item and also a much more long term er commitment on both sides . |
20 | Most who had previously suffered in this way reported a definite improvement and only a very few said they did suffer from constipation at first . |
21 | It is also the acclaimed home of the Teifi coracle and indeed a very interesting Coracle Centre and Museum can be seen in the village where appropriate demonstrations are held . |
22 | A little goes that way and then a very small amount goes that way . |
23 | One of the popular books at the very outbreak of war captured the mood , Mrs Miniver ( 1939 ) ; an American best seller and subsequently a most successful film , it is said that it hastened America 's entry into the war . |