Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [prep] a [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 As with malt whisky , much depends on a distiller 's source of water as well as how and where he ages his spirit .
2 The therapeutic use of regression , which I am concerned with here , usually relates to a subject 's current life , and takes place purely at a psychological level .
3 The rail shape gradually changes throughout a board 's length ; unless you look carefully it is difficult to see the subtle changes involved .
4 It also comes with a programmer 's interface that enables users to customise virtual memory features .
5 IBM Corp 's IBM Personal Computer Co has added two members in the IBM Speech Recognition Family , VoiceType Control for Windows and VoiceType 2 : VoiceType Control for Windows offers customers with an 80386SX processor and up the ability to manipulate the Windows 3.1 environment and existing Windows 3.1 applications with spoken commands such as File Save , Font Bold and Next Window ; VoiceType Control for Windows costs $130 , works with Sound Blaster audio boards , and is speaker-independent ; VoiceType 2 is designed for general dictation and input to MS-DOS applications , and enables users to continue to control their existing applications , such as word processing , databases or spreadsheet , simply by talking ; it comes ready to use with ‘ many popular software products such as Quicken , WordPerfect 5.1 , dBase and more ’ , and users can add their own commands ; VoiceType 2 , with the IBM M-Audio Capture and Playback Adaptor , runs on 80386SX and above personal computers and automatically adapts to a speaker 's unique voice pattern and allows for accents and other individual speech characteristics ; it costs $2,200 and will be available in late May .
6 The playlist discussion often dwells on a record 's ‘ freshness ’ or ‘ originality ’ .
7 Well he 's got to ring Mr and see if he if he really pushes for a month 's notice well we 'll have to just pay another month and stay you know ?
8 Egremont 's claim to fame is the gurning at its annual Crab Fair , where rivals pull gnarly faces through a horse 's collar .
9 Even branches from a neighbour 's tree overhanging your garden can be exploited in this way .
10 Even changes in a subject 's preparatory " set " may be sufficient to reveal EEG differences between left and right hemispheres .
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