Example sentences of "[prep] an [adj] [conj] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | International Relations began — and , many would say , remains — more of an inter-discipline than a discipline . |
2 | A Santa Monica health club is so far the only place where Americans can switch E for O. In Hungary , however , such matters are more of an imperative than a luxury ; over 10 per cent of the country 's deaths are pollution-related . |
3 | The effect of both these procedures is that the defaulting party has 21 days in which to make the payment , following which the party making the demand can present a bankruptcy petition against an individual or a winding-up petition against a company . |
4 | Reed was built on an overgenerous scale , bull-necked and bulging in his grey pinstripe ; Wycliffe , slight of build , and rather pale , was more likely to be taken for an academic than a policeman ; hard to believe that he had served a tough apprenticeship on the beat in a Midland city . |
5 | Cost is one of the major factors for churches in deciding between an electronic and a pipe instrument . |
6 | A book is allocated to an individual or a project leader for team use . |