Example sentences of "[noun sg] of a [adj] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | That ‘ democracy ’ was probably an oligarchy of a narrow enough type . |
3 | at the bottom wall of a burned out field |
4 | These findings suggest that the formation of a specific complex between an IE protein and its own gene promoter may be a common mechanism used by alphaherpesvirinae to autoregulate transcription of an essential IE gene . |
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 | The top two semitones , B ♯ and C are , however , rather difficult to produce and should only used at the end of an upward-rushing ff scale . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | This is felt to be an inadequate preparation for the work of life , because it tends to produce a super-abundant supply of an indifferent clerkly class and to create and foster a distaste for agriculture and the handicrafts , which are more indispensable to the country and are better calculated to promote independence of character . |