Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | perhaps a cow about to shit |
2 | Boundary setting is obviously a matter partly of judgement , in relation to a purpose , and partly an arbitrary procedure . |
3 | Meanwhile the indefatigable Joanna Castle is taking yet another group of children around part of her downlands on the Ridgeway , where the calves they met last year are now only a year away from being next year 's Sunday roast |
4 | Only a week earlier on Palm Sunday , it seemed possible that Jesus could have led a rebellion against the hated Romans . |
5 | We can look at these and easily see not only an increase nationally over time but also big differences between local authorities . |
6 | This pretty island is only an hour away by ferry so you will have plenty of time to get a real feel for the island and begin to enjoy its special magic before it is time to leave . |
7 | Had he imagined it , or had Chung Hu-yan come to him only an hour back with news of another attack ? |
8 | It just appears to be just a fraction out of focus maybe , I do n't know . |
9 | The arms were granted to the princess on her marriage to Prince Leopold of the Belgians and are especially rare because she died just a year later in childbirth . |
10 | 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 ? |
11 | I am just a tourist here on vacation . ’ |
12 | He 's what they used to call an alternative comic , although that description is already a bit out of date . |
13 | THE SECOND PART OF MY interview with Kirk was conducted amidst the mayhem backstage at Wembley , approximately an hour away from showtime . |
14 | The British territory is just an hour away by hydrofoil , and its newspapers , television , and radio carry frequent accounts of the current confidence crisis in the territory . |
15 | Further , the rate of progress is so rapid that what one learns at school or university is always a bit out of date . |
16 | The impulse to put safety first is understandable enough , but it is hardly a formula either for dynamism or for originality . |
17 | Would n't it make would n't it make sense to set aside a figure annually for advertising beyond which you do n't go . |
18 | I changed the fertiliser order to once a year instead of quarterly . |
19 | Once a week instead of dinner there 's a farmer 's buffet . |
20 | The hotel has a barbecue once a week instead of dinner , and one meal each week offers a Tyrolean speciality . |
21 | A place in Europe is now also a possibility again for City , given an end-of-season flourish . |
22 | There is also a proposal afoot to re-route the Three Peaks Walk across Thorns Gill , which I hope will be rejected . |
23 | He was also a creature entirely without compassion and because of this rarely failed to uncover information . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | This is clearly a step forward for durability over the single density EVA or other Saucony models , which , although softer and more responsive that PU , can compress after heavy mileage . |
26 | ‘ The editor thought it was now a bit out of date . ’ |
27 | All the generals , the admirals and the air force commanders , quite apart from the secret policemen from SAVAK — which is now a byword both at home and abroad for torture and repression -have everything to lose if he goes . |
28 | These patterns imply that it is not simply a matter either of ability or of socialization which affect subject choice . |
29 | and , and it went , cos it was quite a bit more worth petrol that went all over the place . |
30 | 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 . |