Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Musée Bonn at is an art gallery and an exceedingly good one for a provincial town . |
2 | On 22 March 1665 Coxe was elected a fellow of the Royal Society , in which he played an active role for the rest of the 1660s and a slightly less active one in the 1670s . |
3 | The story was an apparently true one concerning a certain butler who had travelled with his employer to India and served there for many years maintaining amongst the native staff the same high standards he had commanded in England . |
4 | If you decide to use an insecticide , choose the most appropriate one for the affected plant and the pest concerned to avoid injuring beneficial insects . |
5 | Between the peace settlement of 1814 – 15 and the death of the old monarchical and aristocratic Europe after 1914 there was some growth in the size and a more marked one in the geographical scope of diplomatic services ; but this was slow and largely confined to the major states . |
6 | There was always another one around the next pyramid . |
7 | Yet if Leonard 's fleet feet were still part of his youthfulness , there were signs of bodily frailty ; he bore the only real wounds of the contest , a cut to the lip sustained early on and a more serious one over the left eye in the 11th round . |
8 | This was once two cottages , a one-up , one-down 16th-century croft , and a more conventional one from the 1920s — they now ramble into each other at different levels . |
9 | On distal tentacle pores there are only two tentacle scales , a large rounded one arising on the lateral arm plate and a smaller more spine-like one on the ventral arm plate . |
10 | The fundamental one is between a famous university on the American West Coast , Plotinus , and a more modest but still self-respecting one in the English Midlands , Rummidge . |
11 | The distinction reflects the more fundamental one between a mortal body and a potentially immortal genetic message . |
12 | Dworkin makes it clear that he considers the second principle to be the more fundamental one under a liberal conception of equality . |
13 | As 1745 , a year of defeat and near disaster , came to an end the government in London was far more concerned about the enemy presence just across the Channel than the more distant one beyond the Scottish border . |
14 | If you were to come yourself Lily or the child 's Father I could not stand in your way whatever my feelings which are strong , but to hand over my Precious little one to a Young and Foreign girl who spoke his only language poorly that I could not do and send him with her on a dangerous voyage most frightening to him . |
15 | Path a-c is the path of a conventional engineering approach with a small creative content , probably giving a better solution than the strictly logical one from a theoretical point of view , but creating the possibility of a new set of problems , possibly in manufacturing . |
16 | The role of film licences has become an increasingly prominent one in the last few years . |
17 | What particularly worried me about the whole issue of opting out was that some of the services that the Local Education Authority provide are minority services , and I feared they would go by the board . |
18 | The situation did not bode well for the rest of the week — a particularly difficult one in the gruelling programme . |
19 | He gave her a dirty look and then threw an even dirtier one after the young woman . |
20 | The longest pontificate was that of Boniface VIII , from 1294 to 1303 , and it was undoubtedly the most difficult one for the English king . |
21 | It was a 35mm affair even if a rather simplified one with a built-in flash . |
22 | Well what 's happening here is all the cars are stopped and there all one behind the other |
23 | But the contract I agreed to sign on behalf of Jean-Claude was a very different one from the one M. Chaillot had intended me to sign . |
24 | The dilemma is a very real one in the contemporary Third World and does not , unfortunately , admit readily of simple , universally valid answers . |
25 | A fuller understanding of the international economic order and modern migratory pressures also requires an analysis , inevitably a very brief one in the present context , of the British impact on the Indian states that came to form one of the centrepieces of the British Empire and the so-called ‘ jewel in the crown ’ . |
26 | ‘ Tell me , Miss Levington , ’ he enquired with silky smoothness , ‘ as you 're such an expert on human nature , why did Giles Denton make a point of publicly embarrassing you at the Grand Hotel ? ’ |
27 | The idea of a pioneer was a very important one for the early Christians . |
28 | That it is a very severe one among the lower attainers was confirmed in this project . |
29 | The next theme I would like to share with you is a very familiar one at the National Children 's Bureau , namely , the difficulty of achieving effective co-operation and collaboration between education , health and social services . |
30 | Their game against Bangor was the very first one in the newly-formed League of Wales . |