Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] a [noun sg] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the target is so unrealistic that a short-fall is inevitable .
2 Such differences , though they may be less marked when a child is 14 , may yet be considerable .
3 Thus if at this moment someone said something to me about " that ugly little statue on your fireplace " and accompanied this with an appropriate gesture , I should have little difficulty in identifying the object to which he is referring , but identification may not be so easy if a reference is made to an object that is not accessible to immediate perception , or of which I have no knowledge whatever .
4 With a payment under covenant , The Deed of Covenant has to be filled in corrected before a payment is made .
5 I go on to argue that , despite the underlying regularities , the behaviour of an individual animal is only predictable when a lot is known about the conditions in which the animal has grown up .
6 The body 's digestive processes are less efficient when a person is lying down and indigestion may result .
7 So remote that a bargepole is more use to a traveller than a British Rail season ticket when the London train breaks down .
8 Jones ( 1931 ) implies that it can , but experimental work ( e.g. O'Connor and Tooley ( 1964 ) ) suggests that in many cases it is not perceptible unless a speaker is deliberately trying to avoid ambiguity .
9 The court at first instance can always distinguish except in very similar cases , and appeal is not easy unless a judgment is so unreasonable as to be perverse .
10 shall we just look at one or two erm documents that you 've already looked at please , would you go to page twenty nine , just the illustration that seen and this is the I 'm not sure whether a point is going to be made about this or not , but if you look at page thirty one there there 's a golf club on the left and a man fishing on the right
11 The identity of the other treaty members is not determinative when a State is deciding whether to become committed to a multilateral treaty regime .
12 Only in a few cases is it unclear whether a crater is volcanic or from an impact , and in comparably few cases does it seem more likely that a crater is of volcanic origin .
13 Here semi-formal learning still takes place in semi-formal learning centres , heavily intermediated by each learner 's powerful , portable , personal micro , a machine no more costly than a calculator is now .
14 In the case of a company delivery is still necessary and a document is presumed to have been delivered on its execution unless the contrary is proved .
15 They regard the screen/keyboard interface as no more unnatural than a book is to earlier generations .
16 Hopelessly inadequate if a pond is to contain fish but , Lou insisted , quite enough to cover the shins of a bathing nuthatch .
17 Balance is also important if a display is to achieve the desired effect .
18 Such trade is clearly beneficial when a country is able to import a commodity it could not possibly produce itself .
19 It 's also true that a company is judged by the people it keeps .
20 The little history of the period that has survived is an invaluable asset , but there are great dangers in using archaeological data to elucidate chronologically-based historical problems when the span of as little as a generation is so crucial .
21 I did n't mind using the gears to achieve this , because clutch and gear change are as slick as a car 's — ladies take note .
22 A knight broke through on his way to a local joust or tournament , his steel codpiece carved as large as a bull 's whilst the helmet which swung from his saddle bow was fashioned in the macabre mask of a hangman .
23 He was black and gleaming , his outline as smooth as a dolphin 's even down to the hint of rubber .
24 There she sat , in her familiar party outfit , an eccentric , much-worn , embroidered Chinese garment , her neat , solidly cut , smartly sloping black hair as tidy as a doll 's , looking perhaps faintly Chinese rather than Jewish , diminutive as she was , and with those high cheek-bones : and there sat Alix , also by Charles 's standards impoverished , though not by her own , which were more austere .
25 She changed into her shorts — Fen had donned his before they went shopping — and , remembering Fen 's earlier insinuations , she opted for a baggy T-shirt which , she hoped , made her figure as sexless as a boy 's , then went aloft , tense , wary , uncertain of her reception .
26 A diving whale may store more than 40 per cent of its oxygen intake in its muscles , far more than a human is capable of .
27 The ground was broken by rifts and pits of naked , black peat , where water lay and sharp , white stones , some as big as a pigeon 's , some as a rabbit 's skull , glimmered in the moonlight .
28 Gran said , ‘ She had a lovely face , and hair as fair as a baby 's , long enough to sit on .
29 His eyes were as golden as a hawk 's , but so still and intent they awed her faintly .
30 This metaphor is developed in the second last line to describe the voice of the tramp as ‘ as sweet as a bird 's … ’ .
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