Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [adj] [conj] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nobody 's little fingers are stronger than a man 's hands . |
2 | Nestled on a mountain terrace nearly 1,000 feet above the azure sea , from here the views are magnificent and a cablecar links you to Taormina Beach below . |
3 | At a more general level , what remedies are available when a confidence in this context is breached ? |
4 | He is lean , hard , and his doggy brown eyes are bright as a terrier 's . |
5 | The authors are unconvinced that a reliance on business , left to its own devices or even pump-primed , is sufficient , without full-scale and direct attention to the needs of all residents , those in both the paid and the unpaid workforce , and their dependants . |
6 | His ears were sharp as a jackal 's and he could spot the tracks of a hippo from an extraordinary distance . |
7 | Man for man a unit of Elf longbowmen is more than a match for most opposing troop types . |
8 | The countries are hopeful that a commitment of substantial financial aid will take the heat out of demands by six southern African states for the resumption of controlled ivory trading , the profits of which , the southern Africans claim , would help to fund further conservation measures . |
9 | Ramblers are angry that a golf clubhouse is being built across the route of a long distance footpath . |
10 | More thoughtful Conservatives are aware that a movement towards greater inequality can not continue indefinitely in a democratic society . |
11 | For example , Pamela was surprised that her parents were concerned when a boy she had just met at a discotheque brought her home in the early hours of the morning . |
12 | At work , emotional needs are stronger than a lot of people realise ; by letting people know that you have them , and identifying theirs , you can gain influence . |
13 | Dealers are worried that a minority government , which might have to consider seeking a firmer mandate by calling a second general election later in the year , would be hard pressed to keep sterling within its exchange rate mechanism bands during a period of continuing uncertainty . |
14 | British medical charities are concerned that a refusal by one foundation to provide grants for experiments involving animals may stimulate the anti-vivisectionist movement and increase the difficulties facing medical researchers who consider such experiments to be essential . |
15 | Transfers are inevitable when a lawyer leaves the firm . |
16 | The Roman Catholics were interested that a combination between a Russian refugee , Georges Florovsky , an English high churchman , Michael Ramsey , and a dogmatic Swiss Protestant , Karl Barth , brought the ecumenical movement to an impasse because none of them was prepared to put up with a Protestant federation , and the union of these unlikely allies was too powerful to overcome . |
17 | But the officials were adamant that a Cliftonville player was offside during the move that preceded the goal . |
18 | Back channel behaviour , which can also include nods and sentence completions is used when a participant wants to indicate to the person speaking that he should continue . |
19 | Wearing trousers is more than a fashion choice for them , it is a religious requirement . |
20 | The equipment in those days was primitive and a visit to any dental practitioner was an ordeal . |
21 | Early that century the market for water-clocks was such that a guild of clockmakers is known to have existed in Cologne who by 1220 occupied a special street , the Urlogengasse , or Clockmakers Street . |
22 | We can legitimately ask to what extent such personal qualities are important as a source of power within the public sector . |
23 | The first Christians also knew that divine resources were more than a match for the dark powers . |
24 | Its organization was similar in that it was controlled by persons of relatively high social status , that ransoming was a major source of profit , and that the transporting of animals over long distances was usual when a payment was not forthcoming . |
25 | You may find that some beaches are private and a charge is made , but wherever possible we have included any beach charges in the price of your holiday ( see p.225 ) . |
26 | Assessments are straightforward when a child is subject to a care order and the local authority has sole responsibility for that child 's welfare . |
27 | Many Greek Cypriots are fearful that a reduction of UN policing of the 110 mile ‘ green line ’ separating the Greek south from the Turkish northern third of the island could lead to renewed fighting . |
28 | Natural highways they may be , but while some ridges are broader than a motorway , others resemble a tricky combination of obstacle course and tightrope walk . |
29 | Neighbours were concerned because a daughter with a psychiatric history , marital difficulties and debts , had moved in with the old couple . |
30 | Stockbroker Barrie Tyler of Cardiff-based Bell , Lawrie White yesterday said Mr Sherwood 's comments were more than a warning shot . |