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

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1 It is worth knowing that you can run Qbasic from a floppy only system and using earlier version of MS-DOS all you need are the three files listed to be stored on the current drive .
2 These peaks were consistent with the existence of a local fivefold rotation axis and also provided a calculated self-rotation function which agreed very well with the observed self-rotation function .
3 That ‘ democracy ’ was probably an oligarchy of a narrow enough type .
4 This does not provide a big enough buffer stock to allow each group to vary its speed of working through the day to a significant enough degree .
5 The incident is a more extreme example of a common enough practice in the development of a new popular style for royalty .
6 February saw the launch of a new bi-monthly journal based in Exeter .
7 The course ended with a magnificent banquet and uproarious party , despite the prospect of a 6.30 a.m. departure next day .
8 This month sees the birth of a new bi-monthly publication for the hotel and catering industry ; one which more adequately reflects the new image of the HCIMA .
9 But , although she smiled briefly at Folly in a friendly enough way , she seemed too distracted to wait for an answer , and started to usher them inside .
10 It is this feature which , more than anything else , makes the Aircoupe safe , being impossible to stall , nor can it be spun : you simply can not get the angle of attack to a high enough value .
11 What the DECies say they have is a 150MHz chip with a large enough heat sink ( palm-sized ) that it does n't need a fan to dissipate Alpha 's heat .
12 But the analysis of the composition of a big enough sample should enable a comparison to be made between different hoards and the determination of a ‘ typical ’ currency hoard whose contents will most likely represent coins drawn from circulation .
13 this is a very ancient snail with a flat nearly disc like form , with fine growth lines and occasional courser knobs .
14 In the late 1960s it was considered impossible to generate computer imagery at a high enough resolution to project onto a Cinerama screen — the electronic equivalent of ‘ grain' would have been unacceptably coarse and spotty .
15 The other is connected essentially or actually in parallel with the load through a large enough resistance R to swamp the inductive reactance , also as indicated in figure 7.2(b) .
16 Tarbes is a busy , professional plant with a big enough workload to enable it to adopt modern manufacturing techniques .
17 Charles Frederick was the odd one out in this respect — his feet were far too itchy to allow him to settle down into any sort of domesticity , and he would prove the fact in a dramatic enough way by sailing off around the world as soon as the opportunity presented itself .
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