Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [adv] a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Less than this is probably a self limiting viral throat . |
2 | If you think of a less developed country , you might find some big industry , this is just a way to divide the . |
3 | Also Tore-Andre Flo — the young brother of Jostein Flo is supposed to train for a week or two at Sheff Utd ; but this is just a training stay — nothing to do with Sheff Utd offering him a contract or so . |
4 | but that 's in Aran and this is just a double knit but |
5 | Instrumental theorists ultimately conclude that while the state may have a degree of political neutrality , this is just a sham to mask the dominance of the state by the interests of the dominant class . |
6 | This is also a belief held by my squad and so , neck-high in wallop , come three o'clock we were eleven hangovers in search of a kick around . |
7 | This is principally a path following a narrow undulating ledge which runs across the northern face of Pillar . |
8 | This is quite a lot to achieve with a single process . |
9 | I know climbers are not always the most considerate of folks , but this is definitely a place to adopt a ‘ softly softly ’ approach , even if you are finding your chosen route a little hard going . |
10 | Person 2 would certainly not pay the higher price necessary to induce a competitive supplier to expand production beyond the output Q. Person 2 is thus a free-rider enjoying person 1 's purchase Q. And the total quantity privately produced and consumed in a competitive market lies below the socially efficient quantity Q * ; |
11 | This was probably a man called Michael Sidnell , from Bristol , who had carved a memorial tablet in Alderly Church in 1732 , and had later gone on to make designs for the court-house at Westbury on Severn . |
12 | I can remember as a boy walking to Rochester via the ferry and Wouldham on many occasions but this was only a stroll compared with some of the older inhabitants efforts . |
13 | This was usually a person undergoing great emotional strain , such as a girl experiencing a particularly traumatic puberty . |
14 | This was once a world reserved for specialists . |
15 | This was originally a flexiblestrip used by railwaymen to get smooth curves when laying railway lines . |
16 | Perhaps this was merely a ruse to trick them into a crossing at Forteviot . |
17 | Indeed , the national is often a concept used deliberately to conceal conflict over the issues , to force one kind of unity around an existing status quo ( and if the arguments do not achieve unity , troops can be used to enforce it on the recalcitrants ) . |
18 | No-one , for example , has ever seen a ‘ three ’ ; the symbol 3 is just a shorthand devised by man . |
19 | It is not impossible that S 985 is simply a forgery concocted by Eadui to protect his church from the demands of royal officials . |
20 | For example , a few of the sub-divisions of -07 are Thus a publication dealing with experimental research in foundation engineering would be classified 624.150724 if the librarian felt that such a fine classification was necessary . |
21 | For instance , sometimes the Profitboss will disagree with a decision made by his boss ; but that 's rarely a reason to resign . |
22 | Erm , so that 's just a question to ask when you next come to erm this passage . |
23 | No , that 's just a thing attached |
24 | That 's just a label used by the Tories . ’ |
25 | With average salaries currently at the £12–14,000 mark that 's quite a shortfall to make up if you want to be a working composer . |
26 | This bruiser 's called Tyson — that 's quite a lot to live up to . |
27 | And that 's quite a time consuming step . |
28 | Erm I think that 's possibly a term called allocation . |
29 | They have to keep a logbook but that 's only a check to make sure that nobody 's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we 've found that some residents can have problems because they 've become deskilled in certain things . |
30 | For anyone interested in history , 1989 was clearly a year to match 1789 or 1914 in the momentous import of events in Eastern Europe . |