Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun sg] [det] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's a hell of a lot more than we put in did n't we ? |
2 | Bear with me for a moment more as I come towards it , while I read you yet more lines from another moment of the portrait , and keep in mind , if you will , from a moment ago , Stephen 's contemptuous review of the holders of wealth and power in Ireland . |
3 | Neither of us , it would seem , is much of a leg man , but I suppose I could do with a bit more than I get . |
4 | Or rather you 're stuck with a lot less than you could have . |
5 | His mind was the richest repository of the past : he had been a child oblate at Canterbury before the Conquest ; he had heard all the gossip of the older monks as a child , and he remembered as an adult all that he had heard . |
6 | It is for later developments in the theory of ideology that we have to wait for in account that does not raise Marx 's materialism to a status such that it can not itself be analysed as ideology . |
7 | When the marsh has built up to an elevation such that it is covered only by the highest tides , it is usually reclaimed for pasture by building a simple embankment around it . |