Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] [prep] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | To run your average Windows app you 'll need 4Mb of RAM , a 100Mb hard disk and at least a 386 . |
2 | So then , with no better grace and without even a passing thought for Josie 's safety , Lucy pinned back her own hair and began to carry out the makeup job that she 'd undergone so many times before . |
3 | Mrs Gray was a tall , fairish woman with a slight stoop or at least a tendency for her shoulders to bow forward round her chest . |
4 | I remember then with great affection and with quite a lot of pain . ’ |
5 | Despite occasional minor recessions and balance of payments crises , full employment and at least a tolerable degree of stability are likely to be maintained . |
6 | The dividing wall holding this tank only attracts sunlight from one side and for only a couple of hours a day , and only at the height of summer . |
7 | ‘ Come into the kitchen , ’ she said , and led the way across a small hall and into quite a large kitchen , dominated , Millie noticed , by an oblong table under which were a number of stools . |
8 | 4 For five movements with more than one section but with only a single total timing ( nos. 3 , 4 , 6,15,18 ) , tempos of the different sections may be postulated by reference to tempo relationships in table 1 , themselves established in most cases by reference to the time-words found in the sources ( see also table 2 ) . |
9 | A small dress : in a big print or at least a big colour . |
10 | I 'm incredibly lazy but I do think I 've found the right way or at least a better way than hers to live . |
11 | Television had brought golf to the working class and for just a moment television gave us an idea of what it meant to them . |
12 | You might think there was something wrong with you if you did not enjoy this form of dedicated slavery but at least a woman had someone to share it with : her husband — and that third party in almost every educated parental home , Dr Benjamin Spock . |