Example sentences of "[adj] and [adv] [adv] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Are sufficiently talented people as few and far between as functionalists suggest' ?
2 Proven strikers are few and far between and Ferguson can not afford to gamble on potential .
3 Mr Patten said that he had not turned against the idea of any and all new towns : ‘ So long as the location is right and so long as people can have real confidence that a decision in favour of a new settlement will relieve development pressures elsewhere , then new villages and new settlements could have a part to play in increasing the acceptability of new housing decisions . ’
4 Accounts published during the bankruptcy proceedings in 1935 suggested that the subscription income had been £6,848 in 1925 , £604 in 1928 and afterwards less than £400 a year .
5 Leeds switched tactics slightly and brought Kelly in more and more so that West ham were being skinned on both wings .
6 He figures it will be significantly faster then the PowerPC 601 and dramatically faster than Tsunami .
7 He became an experienced weaver before moving to the warehouse as superintendent in 1973 and more recently as Manager in 1986 .
8 He said to say , cos he , we were talking about DJs in general and how basically if performing artist if anything else , you know , you 've still got ta react to your audience and all that sort of thing .
9 But then another gunshot sounded , much closer than the first and as loud as thunder overhead .
10 228 looked better when three West Indian wickets went for 51 and better still when Richards was caught .
11 ‘ Hallo ? ’ he repeated , rather louder than necessary and so carefully that Hugh could hear the vowels tinkling into place .
12 There is the last and as far as Kylie is concerned most convincing theory , that the stories are the product of small minded , talentless types who can never achieve fame in their own right .
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