Example sentences of "a [det] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Michelle loved the new , warm colour of her hair but admitted , ‘ I might take a little more than 10 minutes to achieve this amazing sculptured style ! ’
2 The cover charge for the bar , which is owned by the Europejski Hotel across the street , is forty thousand zlotys , a little more than two pounds , double what it was six months ago .
3 They had a diameter of nearly 2.7 m and were topped by discs a little more than 3.6 m across to prevent the pressure gradient spilling over the top .
4 CONSERVATIVE ministers have been in charge at the Department of industry ( DoI ) for a little more than four years .
5 English spelling was standardised in its present form only a little more than 200 years ago .
6 IT IS now a little more than three years since four biologists caused a minor uproar among molecular geneticists by publishing in Nature two papers in which they argued that a substantial proportion of the DNA of animal cells may exist for no higher purpose than its own propagation .
7 I remember picking a Rallye 100ST at Dunkeswell for £12 an hour in the late 1970s , and my flying now costs me a little more than twice that per hour fifteen years later .
8 We dug the pit a little more than 100mm larger all round , and 75mm deeper than the finished size .
9 A similar scenario had been enacted a little more than 100 years previously at St Paul 's Cathedral , London , concerning the corpse of John Colet , Dean of St Paul 's , who died in 1519 .
10 By the finish of yesterday 's race he was 35 seconds ahead of second placed Gerhard Berger — and had covered the equivalent distance of London to Manchester in a little more than one hour and a half .
11 A long way behind everyone else came France , with an increase of only a little more than 5 per cent .
12 A little more than three miles of excellent walking takes you past the Upper Steall ruins , down to the valley bottom where you can stop to admire the Steall waterfall .
13 According to this record landowners were rather thin on the ground , a little more than one in ten of all persons listed in Rutland , and fewer than one-quarter in Buckinghamshire , a county of contrasts .
14 As far as companies are concerned , in 1990 there were over one million on the register in Great Britain , but of these only a little more than one per cent were public companies .
15 Accounts of unusual terrain and landscapes scarred by centuries of fiery eruptions , led Val Dawson to visit the island of Lanzarote , in the Canaries , a little more than sixty miles off the West African coast .
16 ‘ I found myself in France a little more than six weeks after I enlisted .
17 Carno Station , a Victorian granite relic of an earlier railway age , had been closed to passengers on 4 June 1965 , a little more than 100 years after it opened , and was now for sale .
18 Pa-kua was brought to light a little more than 400 years ago by its alleged founder , Tung Hai Chuan .
19 The probability of any particular letter being miscopied on any one copying occasion turns out to be a little more than one in a billion .
20 The first is known as a each slightly longer and with a slightly wider blade than the one preceding it .
21 A teacher can not hope to function as a normal communicative support system in most classroom interaction since it is a one-to-many rather than a one-to-one situation .
22 Most of those collected on the continent are well represented in temperate southern latitudes ; some are cosmopolitan , and a few ecologically prominent species are bipolar ( Longton 1985 ) .
23 There were a few partially smothered sniggers .
24 These otherwise humble humans are almost totally deaf ( well , they can hear after a fashion and even utter a few ponderously slow , deep drawling growls , but they only use these sounds for rudimentary purposes like communicating with each other ; they do n't seem capable of using them to detect even the most massive objects ) .
25 Although a few normally free-living genera such as Micronema and Rhabditis occasionally cause problems in animals , the only important genus from the veterinary point of view is Strongyloides .
26 ‘ The river looks great , we should have a few today . ’
27 ‘ And now it 's a wonderful feeling to know that it has enabled me to look at the top guys knowing there are only a few ahead of me .
28 3 Post-conviction — a few particularly notorious sex offenders will be reported in the press after imprisonment .
29 In any event , a few particularly strident voices denounced me over the agreement .
30 A few openly resent us ; that 's why we 've got to try to be as good as they are . ’
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