Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [pron] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Superb 3-D and a Dave Whittaker soundtrack make it a real high-flyer .
2 Naturally we have had a number of people who have not renewed this year , and I am enclosing a list of those to all Teachers who are involved — please , if these people do return to your class this term give them a gentle reminder .
3 If she has a dry mouth condition offer her a wet feed with the bit in position to teach her to move it about better .
4 What features of the city plan make it a pleasant place for outdoor recreation ?
5 The county council acknowledge its a dangerous road and are now urging the department of transport to take action .
6 Secure accommodation in child care us a chameleon-like provision : sometimes a last-ditch strategy to avoid custody for a child otherwise bound there .
7 Many months of snow availability and a good sunshine record make it a favourite winter sports centre ; and a multitude of varied excursion opportunities and walking trails attract summer visitors .
8 ‘ The rest of the team know what a good job you 're doing , Fran .
9 The rich brown enamelled finish with brown glass splash back give it a distinctive style which certainly is n't ordinary .
10 Will my right hon. Friend give me a categorical assurance that that order was decided solely on price ?
11 ‘ Would not such an arrangement bring you a little happiness ? ’
12 May the good Lord send them a hopeful sign !
13 Gonny gie us a new fag . ’
14 Marco 's father realises that the quick wits developed in the London slums and the boy 's everyday , practical good sense make him a perfect companion ( aide-de-camp , as he likes to be designated ) for the quietly ardent , reflective Marco .
15 Professional Draw is equally at home with creative or technical illustration and the interface shows that a great deal of thought about usability has gone into it , although the sheer weight of features and refinements for precision illustration make it a complex package to master at first .
16 Beyond this there is little agreement , and the women 's weekly magazines , for example , have argued strongly in recent years that their particular editorial qualities and high coverage of a female audience make them a superior medium even to TV for many products in , particularly , food and toiletry fields .
17 The aircraft is only sold in its completed form , and the clever combination of glider-like performance with a microlight certification give it a broad spectrum appeal across the market place .
18 The questions which are asked about a still image tell us a great deal about the narrative interest in that image .
19 It would be mischievous to suggest that pupils who pay attention to the teacher 's traditional emphases in primary mathematics give themselves a positive disadvantage for future success in mathematics , but the evidence seems to point in this direction .
20 Names on the map tell us a great deal about the ancient undrained landscape , and none is more telling than the presence on the Ordnance Survey Map of the lowlands of the word ‘ moor ’ : Morton or Moortown ; Sedgemoor ; Otmoor ; Moorgate , the gate in London 's city wall which opened on to Moorfields , the marsh which William Dugdale , in his seventeenth-century classic on drainage , describes as a favourite resort of Londoners for skating .
21 However , their low cost ( Notes retails at around £400 , WFWG at £149 ) and ease of implementation make them a viable proposition for the small company , and will probably result in their becoming much more influential in the long term .
22 You must at the same time send us a detailed estimate of the costs involved .
23 Then tape over it with duck tape , make sure it is real nice and tight then when you see a geek walking down the street give it a good throw you will have a blast .
24 I think the Pack owe you a big thank-you , Jill , as well as your Earl . ’
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