Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] [conj] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( iii ) has had an order made against him which is not a bankruptcy order but which has the same or a similar effect under the law in force in any territory outside England and Wales ; |
2 | It looks the same as a racist stare , but it means something different . |
3 | He argued that ‘ equality of opportunity ’ has a weak and a strong sense . |
4 | The AVHRR sensor carried by the NOAA satellites has a visible and a short-wave infrared band , and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration in Washington , DC produces global vegetation maps on a routine basis using the ratio transform outlined above . |
5 | It does not make any appreciable difference whether the solid is glassy or crystalline or even polymeric , nor does it matter whether it has a high or a low Young 's modulus 50 long as it more or less obeys Hooke 's law , virtually up to failure . |
6 | We know of one prolific kite-maker , whose kites are marketed everywhere , who uses no more than a sharp knife of the ‘ snap-off ’ type to cut dozens of panels in a laminated pack around a metal template . |
7 | The device which I call a Wurly costs no more than a standard pump to run . |
8 | Hewlett Packard has launched the LaserJet 4 , a 600 dots per inch network printer which sets new standards for print quality and ease of use , and yet costs no more than a current LaserJet 3 . |
9 | This reproduction from a thirteenth century chess manual shows a Christian and a Moslem playing a game . |
10 | The latter assertion represents no more than a pious belief , since Sukenick 's text repeatedly fragments itself into short phrasal units , disparate narrative strands , and oddly shifting ‘ characters ’ . |
11 | Many an interesting find requires no more than a wet hand and a sharp pair of eyes . |
12 | " To make a common practical Sailor requires no more than a natural Inclination to the Sea , and a sturdy healthy Constitution . |
13 | It seems no more than a charming anecdote , but when Professor Davie cites Bunting 's tale in Under Briggflatts , his history of British poetry since 1960 , he calls the incident ‘ challenging ’ . |
14 | The little details she slips in become almost unbearable : a teenage boy who weighs no more than a wooden Buddha ; a fisherwoman raging at the routine indignities of being in a hospital bed . |
15 | The table below contrasts a narrow and a wide tail : |
16 | The court said that there was no general rule that a valuation made on an " erroneous principle " ( which presumably means the same as a mistaken decision ) had to stand unless it were also shown that a valuation on the right principle would produce a materially different figure from the figure of the erroneous valuation : if there were such a rule , it would place on the objector the extra burden of making a fresh valuation which in its turn might also be rejected . |
17 | ‘ The basic level of social work and social care training pays no more than a passing eye to the kind of skills we need to develop in care management . |
18 | The side kick delivered from the back foot is comparatively slow and does no more than a good front kick . |
19 | My tank houses a Regal and a Yellow Tang , a Foxface , Tomato Clown , an Angel , Damsels and a Cleaner Shrimp . |