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

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1 But surely in an economically and culturally disparate country such as Italy , which has existed as a single entity for little more than a century , a north-south break-up would be the best thing to promote accountability , reduce bureaucracy and eliminate waste .
2 The couple stayed together for little more than a year and their son died before he was 12 months old , an incident that was to haunt Gallacher throughout his precociously successful playing career .
3 Altogether , these small builders were responsible for little more than a quarter of the houses .
4 For little more than a decade , the high level qualification available to students seeking a first degree equivalent was the Diploma in Art and Design ( Dip.AD ) .
5 DNA bending does not seem to be a general feature of eukaryotic transcription factors and has hitherto only been demonstrated for little more than a handful of such proteins ( see e.g. 44,69 and references therein ) .
6 Fletcher is worried that half of England 's winter tour party will be at home for little more than a week before flying off again for pre-season trips with their counties .
7 With that number about little more than a century ago , it might be thought an easy matter to run one to earth .
8 He proved himself an effective administrator , but died 22 September 1652 after little more than a year in office .
9 But in the space of little more than a year he found that Clift had ‘ deteriorated to a shocking degree ’ :
10 So sex education becomes crucially important , but while the 1986 Education Act and Section 28 remain in place , sex education in Britain will consist of little more than a hymn to family life , largely devoid of any education about sex .
11 That makes the investment look like little more than a punt on First Fidelity 's shares — a profitable punt , perhaps , but a punt nonetheless .
12 But for the most part , later eleventh-century castellans had contrived to convert their homage into little more than a symbol of deference and willingness to perform service ; the implications that their castle and office were enjoyed purely by delegation , that their duty lay in exercising powers and privileges only for the benefit of their lord , were swiftly transmuted into something much less rigid ; exactly what depended on the prince 's powers and proximity .
13 Coming to the Elbow , where the runners veer right-handed off the main course towards the line with little more than a furlong to go , Pitman gave his mount a smack down the right-hand side .
14 In short , life had really left him with little more than a reputation and a network of scars .
15 In 1953 Antenor 's eighteen-year-old daughter , Maria Isabel , met and fell in love with James Goldsmith ( then the son of a hotel manager with little more than a taste for gambling and various romantic exploits to recommend him ) , and informed her father that she wished to marry him .
16 Apple Computer Inc has been left with little more than a garbage can in its protracted suit against Microsoft Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co alleging that Windows infringes its copyright in the Macintosh user interface .
17 In little more than a year 's time the forest will be gone and there 'll be farms in its place . ’
18 Coming into the event at Walton Heath , Murray was languishing in 71st place on the Order of Merit , but worse than that , he had also been warned that an arthritic condition called spondylitis could force him out of the game in little more than a year .
19 Quite apart from the adverse opinion polls , they were conscious that Britain was in the midst of its second deep recession in little more than a decade .
20 In little more than a decade , its operating systems have won dominance in the personal-computer industry .
21 She spoke in little more than a whisper : ‘ Is it possible to speak to Comrade Levkovich ?
22 When he spoke again , it was in little more than a whisper .
23 ‘ You — you want me to — to live with you , Felipe ? ’ she asked in little more than a whisper .
24 An outbreak of scarlet fever had taken the nine-year-old twins in little more than a week .
25 But here too , room for manoeuvre is limited : the long-term nature of most major weapon programmes is such that few can be brought to a successful conclusion in much less than a decade , and in some cases even longer .
26 Shakespeare 's The Winter 's Tale , for example , was revived in 1623 more than a decade after its first appearance .
27 In 1901 more than a quarter of all employed males in North Shields worked in and around the port and there were nearly 2000 seamen and 600 dockers and coal heavers resident in the town .
28 In part , this reflected the greatly reduced role of hospital services , which fell from three-quarters to little more than a quarter of all residential places .
29 An added paradox to the Narvik actions was the Germans ' own demolitions that destroyed much of the port 's facilities , reducing iron-ore shipments to little more than a quarter of the pre-war level .
30 The sharpest criticism levelled was that the collection amounted to little more than a reshuffling .
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