Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] [coord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The result was not merely a blurring but a confusion , of normal factional loyalties . |
2 | I was to have not only a tape-recorder but a minder as well to guide me through the intricacies and , I imagine , the possible legal hazards of broadcasting such an item ; he and his lady assistant would arrive and spend a day with me the following week . |
3 | But whatever happens to particular processes , it remains a general condition of modern cultural technology that it both requires social forms of production and yet , within this , under specific economic conditions , imposes not only a professional but a class division of labour . |
4 | Cos there 's only a red or a blue in there , so if I |
5 | He explained his position in an article , ‘ Sukarno by Himself ’ , which appeared in June 1941 : ‘ There are men who say Sukarno is a nationalist ; others say he is no longer a nationalist but a Muslim ; and others again say he is neither nationalist nor Muslim but a Marxist . |
6 | Moreover , when they do occur they are more often allowed to operate in territories ( in both a spatial and a policy sense ) in which others ' intervention is limited . |
7 | But it was an extension that in the first instance was of greatest benefit to the middle classes , who were , in both a social and a transportation sense , the mobile classes . |
8 | I think it 's partly to do with his admiration for the language , and also his background as both a reported and a writer . ’ |
9 | Being both an exotic and a carnivore , it has started out with a double disadvantage , and sections of the rural population hate it with an intensity normally reserved for foxes or , worse , polecats . |
10 | Exceptional restructuring costs resulted in an overall loss for the year on both an historical and a replacement cost basis . |
11 | However , after exceptional items we reported losses on both an historical and a replacement cost basis in 1992 . |
12 | An even more extraordinary paper originated in the State Department : described as a ‘ possible method of solving the Indo-China problem ’ which would ‘ once and for all smoke out Ho Chi Minh and determine whether he is primarily a nationalist or a communist ’ . |
13 | What 's the chance of getting either a blue or a red ? |
14 | It also dates 1st century and could have been intended as either a key or a knife handle ( although the fact that it has a circular socket favours its use as a key handle ) . |
15 | And I 'm gon na pick one at random , and I 'm gon na have this bet with you that I will get either a red or a blue . |
16 | Well it 's a certainty that I 'll get either a red or a blue . |
17 | If I say , I 'll bet you I 'll get either a red or a blue . |
18 | If fewer , it 's faster , either a little or a lot , depending on the speed of the camera — the projector speed is , of course , constant . |
19 | Though neither a Marxist nor a Freudian , I find Marxist criticism deeply interesting , but not the Freudian equivalent . |
20 | Formalism , as Eikhenbaum makes plain in his summary of its principles , was neither an aesthetic nor a methodology ; it was ‘ characterized only by the attempt to create an independent science of literature which studies specifically literary material ’ ( 1965 : 103 ) . |