Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] a [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was alert and neurologically normal with a Glasgow coma score of 14 on admission . |
2 | It do n't cost so much for a Sunday dinner . |
3 | You can get so bored on a Megadrive man , clocking up all the |
4 | Yet not half so tiresome as a February expedition across the fens . |
5 | We meet as the first polls are coming in , but Hicks is rightly confident of a Clinton landslide . |
6 | But it would taste so much better from a Wedgwood pot . ’ |
7 | You 're welcome to borrow my car while I 'm away , but I do n't relish the thought of you driving yourself all that way back alone late on a Saturday night ! ’ |
8 | Radio York , that 's where you 're tuned , the B B C station for North Yorkshire and er James Whale is here on the wireless with you bright and e I 'm amazed I can get up after being up so late on a Friday night , I 'm amazed I can be in here this early on a Friday , and somebody said well it is twelve o'clock . |
9 | Egypt , Malaysia and Thailand also look a lot less poor on a PPP basis . |
10 | Better than me — though I might still teach him a thing or two — but the farm is a big responsibility for any young man , especially one with a London background . ’ |
11 | ‘ I know that 's terribly difficult for a Leo lady to do , but it must be worth it — especially if it means a lifetime of happiness . ’ |
12 | ELECTION day comes a little early for a Middlesbrough school which goes to the polls on Wednesday . |
13 | Mr Carnogurksy was charged with subversion for organising a pro-democracy petition , but was found not guilty by a Bratislava court on November 23 . |
14 | I think yeah I was gon na say its a bit , if your a real Steve Martin fan and he 's done , everybody 's but if your not much of a Steve Martin 's fan then |
15 | It was not unusual for a West Bank or Gaza household with one or two family members abroad to receive as much as $10,000 annually . |
16 | AN appeal went out last night for a heart-lung donor to save cystic fibrosis sufferer Gale Staley , 21 , who is critically ill in a Leeds hospital . |
17 | This was probably not the most significant draw on Saturday , but at least it was not reliant on a Lancaster Gate sell-out to televison or Sophia Loren 's fingers . |
18 | A pass in the Leaving Certificate awarded up to and including 1976 is regarded as approximately equivalent to a Northern Ireland GCE ‘ O ’ level pass . |
19 | A pass in the Leaving Certificate awarded up to and including 1976 is regarded as approximately equivalent to a Northern Ireland GCE ‘ O ’ level pass . |
20 | By 1914 it was technically possible for a Danzig bargee to visit Bordeaux and the Black Sea with roughly equal facility . |
21 | For the first few years the Sunday School met in a private house , possibly that of a Mr Thomas Leathem . |
22 | A contemporary account describes the scene thus — ‘ When the tables are laid and the electric light turned on , the effect is more that of a West End restaurant than a railway train . ’ |
23 | Moreover , such comment is liable to prove all the more harmful after a Calcutta Cup in which — for all the criticism that the scrum-half should have fed his backs more — Morris so tellingly demonstrated with Stuart Barnes the value under the current laws of having two half-backs , each of whom poses a very real threat in his own right . |
24 | But I would hesitate before I based my critisicms on , say , a new Vauxhall on the premise that it was slavishly derivative of a Henry Ford original with a slightly different body shape and the knobs in different places ! |
25 | The WWF/Exxon Chemical relationship began when a group of trainee managers approached WWF to ask whether they could become directly involved with a WWF project . |
26 | The female is always dominant as a Mother Earth concept , making witchcraft the matriarchal religion . |
27 | It had looked more suitable for a West End hairdressing salon . |
28 | Even Thomas Hearne , a Nonjuring Jacobite who himself was convinced that James III was the legitimate King , nevertheless thought that the reason why people were becoming more sympathetic to a Stuart restoration was a result of the favour George I had shown to the Whigs : He hath turned the Tories out , and filled all places with those of the Whiggish party . |
29 | Robert Chesterman implied as much in a CBC radio interview with Karajan some years ago . |
30 | Now that Brian is back with The Stray Cats , bassman Bobby has teamed up with his producer brother Larson and has recorded a collection of rockin' tunes that 's fairly decent in a Dwight Yoakam sort of a way . |