Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | perhaps a cow about to shit |
2 | Had he imagined it , or had Chung Hu-yan come to him only an hour back with news of another attack ? |
3 | It just appears to be just a fraction out of focus maybe , I do n't know . |
4 | In Enzo 's mind , there is no one else at his level , so that any such pretensions are just lèse majest é'; , and lèse majest é'; , we know , is just a step up from insolence , and who does this little Austrian think he is ? |
5 | He 's what they used to call an alternative comic , although that description is already a bit out of date . |
6 | Further , the rate of progress is so rapid that what one learns at school or university is always a bit out of date . |
7 | No it 's down there , and in it er I wrote it last night actually when I was feeling pretty fucked off so it 's probably a bit out of order but I wrote to him and said erm tt Josh has been round this evening asking questions about what 's happened with his money erm and I think you 're really out of order . |
8 | ‘ The editor thought it was now a bit out of date . ’ |
9 | Although in the early days Derek was happy to drive me around and did n't even charge me for the petrol , pretty soon our visits here and there grew so frequent and far afield that he was finding himself quite a bit out of pocket . |
10 | She is all style , all form , all impeccably dressed dandy and wit , with never a tear out of place . |
11 | It must be definitely a point off for racism here . |
12 | The unnamed man , in his forties , was found unconscious by an ambulance crew beside his machine on the B6160 half a mile out of West Burton , near Skipton . |