Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Very small farms in the east of England also suffered from low income during the same period . |
2 | As Professor Newark has pointed out , the courts now understand non-natural user in the latter sense . |
3 | A VILLAGE post office was raided early yesterday — hours after police ambushed an armed gang after the same target . |
4 | In other words , subjective response to the same noise level will be different at two sites if noise levels have recently undergone a change at one site . |
5 | But persistent exposure to the same paper-type at least three times a week for a whole year may well have some effect , particularly if it is a preelection year when the political temperature usually rises . |
6 | Roughly , linguistic communication consists in the production of some external , publicly observable , acoustic phenomenon whose phonetic and syntactic structure encodes a speaker 's inner , private thoughts or ideas and the decoding of the phonetic and syntactic structure exhibited in such a physical phenomenon by other speakers in the form of an inner private experience of the same thoughts or ideas . |
7 | These findings were similar to the results of an earlier retrospective study by the same research team of forty-eight families who had a child ( aged five to eight years ) admitted into residential care ( Quinton and Rutter , 1984a ; 1984b ) . |
8 | The utilitarian , according to Williams , would consider a right action to the that action which , of all available actions , produces the greatest degree of happiness . |
9 | California Kirkbride and Perry South both show a pattern of low investment on a few properties . |
10 | It 's a little rich coming from the former sultan of sleaze . |
11 | So I was probably enjoying British progressive rock at the same time I was listening to American jazz . ’ |
12 | But a sequential approach runs the risk of entering some markets too late to catch the wave of fashion or of meeting already entrenched opposition from the more fleet of foot . |
13 | I 'm not going to bother to comment on the individual allegations in the letter or cite examples on non-Welsh violence from the same period . |
14 | Can you think of another solid figure with the same number of plane faces as letters in its name ? |
15 | For the space of two heartbeats the two protagonists , hunter and quarry , glared at each other across the intervening gap of a few feet , while hurtling through the night at better than 80 m.p.h . |
16 | You ca n't drive a car without a speedometer — how can you push your body up to the right speed without the same kind of feedback ? |
17 | Kibbutzim children too are reported to have no difficulty in relative to more than one parental figure at the same time ( Pringle , 1972 ) |
18 | Jean had straight brown hair with a few layers cut into the top ; stylist Patrick Cameron , Artistic Director for the Alan Paul group of salons , suggested a tousled look which would suit her heart-shaped face . |
19 | Scrunching is a simple and effective technique for adding volume to fine hair , giving you a different look at the same time . |
20 | This was the commercial heart of the former East Germany , and once the site of Eastern Europe 's biggest trade fair . |
21 | When a speaker S who speaks a particular variety V1 of a language L moves to an area where the local language is , in terms of speakers ' own assessments , a different variety of the same language L — in other words , a different dialect of L — say , V2 , it is usual for that individual 's speech to acquire some of the phonological and grammatical characteristics of V2 . |
22 | We look forward to a generous settlement in a few weeks ' time when he might deal with the London Regional Transport anomaly which is afflicting us as Members representing outer London . |
23 | Tony poured her out a generous measure into a half pint glass . |
24 | Standing on top of the Mexican pavilion , still an empty shell with a few plants sprinkled over the roof and a 1,500-year-old cactus guarding the entrance , he said : ‘ I am not only sure that Expo will be ready on the day . |
25 | The farmers are now among the first to use biological insecticides , becoming increasingly popular as a replacement to conventional chemical ones , to protect the environment and overcome the problem of resistance , which insects can develop after extended exposure to the same chemical . |
26 | The rise of Sceva and Ollo is reminiscent of a purely English story of the same century , a true one , of the rise of Godric of Finchale . |
27 | It will continue its policy of competitive tendering and this reorganisation will reinforce the contractual relationship it must have with D&W and other business units in Commercial Division on the same basis as with external contractors . |
28 | A case in point is Dublin 's Old Wesley who compete in the top division of the All Ireland league . |
29 | Durham born Gregory had only been playing the bass guitar for a few weeks when he joined . |
30 | Premium income during the half year was up nearly 50% reflecting GA 's involvement in a number of new major accounts . |