Example sentences of "[vb -s] [det] [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | She amplifies this in a way that is helpful to the teacher by explaining that the term is used to describe the total group of children whose vision is affected by impairments in seeing , irrespective of the nature or extent of these . |
2 | Those clergy earn £11,230 , which includes the community charge , plus a rent-free house , which looks more of a bargain than it is since , as Chrysogon Bamber , a member of the Bishop 's Council points out , ‘ If they 're living in a vicarage , then they 're not buying a house like everyone else ’ . |
3 | Although in ‘ The Outsiders ’ he has more of a group and social life as he spends most of his time with friends or his brothers . |
4 | Boyz N The Hood has more of a connection because it is dealing with kids of the same age group , although Juice deals with an entirely different set of issues . ’ |
5 | But once the money is disbursed , only anecdotal evidence offers much of a clue whether the city is getting value for money or not . |
6 | The Lonrho case establishes this as an exception but leaves the court with the problem of determining what is meant by an ascertainable class . |
7 | The mass of a neutron slightly exceeds that of a proton and , when isolated , a neutron decays into a proton and a negative pion . |
8 | What I have tried to show is that exposure to these arguments may represent the will of a God who often desires more of a risk and venture in the faith of His creatures than they are willing to undertake . |
9 | In the course of their mission , which takes each through a death and rebirth ( Harris is required to plunge to the bowels of the earth , breathing a kind of oxygenated foetal fluid ) , they learn to love each other again . |
10 | Neighbours , mm sounds more like a sheep than a horse , neighbours |
11 | The nearest material approaching a general purpose cleaner is a concentrated caustic cleaner but the food industry requires more of a product than just cleaning power . |
12 | Thanks to the camcorder , Andy Warhol 's prediction that everyone will be famous seems more of a possibility than ever before . |
13 | surpasses that of a cow or pig ; but it does not follow that the foetus has a stronger claim to life . |
14 | He does this with a modesty and a delight in enquiry which has lost none of its adventure in thirty years . |
15 | Transforming an idea into reality therefore becomes less of a problem as individuals are less likely to pose barriers . |
16 | They use instinct and spontaneity and when they practise something , they do so for the enjoyment it produces and thus it becomes more of a game than a practice . |
17 | But even when extreme and prolonged , they have a strange tickle of meaning in them that becomes more of a mystery as faith grows . |
18 | Sears is using EDI in pursuit of a ‘ quick response ’ strategy , whereby the process of restocking its retail outlets becomes more of a science and less of an art . |