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

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1 If the employer is looking to make a judgement on a candidate 's power of invention and imagination then such a question may be relevant but this is open to question if he is seeking to appoint a solid contracts officer .
2 sharing out a pizza how big a piece would we get .
3 To me it meant the loss of the pure reputation I prized , the good name I had guarded — scandal most horrible a woman could face .
4 The forensic officer described to the jury how such a device could be assembled .
5 It comes from knowing that no matter how intense a pain might be or our sorrow or our anxiousness , that Jesus Christ is the ultimate victor .
6 ‘ In the second place , quite frankly , we have never envisaged a situation where such a possibility might arise .
7 There is every reason why such a decision should be included in the classification of decisions which are appealable as of right .
8 The UK has never operated on the basis of giving subsidised loans ( as in France ) instead of capital grants for investment schemes , though there is no reason why such a system should not be instigated .
9 Hess would probably fly as well — there seemed no other way so well-known a figure could leave the country , and he was a skilled aviator — and Albrecht Haushofer understood that the Duke was now a high-ranking officer in the RAF , which would surely aid the details of the flight and landing ?
10 Frequ ently such a provision will require claims to be notified in a particular manner — in writing , or to a particular person .
11 You must have some idea how much a customer would be expected to pay for it .
12 Minsky and Papert studied in some detail how elaborate a perceptron must be in order to recognise a particular class .
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