Example sentences of "[coord] [indef pn] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Third , the author has generally seen little or nothing of the actual restoration work , yet , once it is finished , presumes to assess it with unshakeable authority .
2 It means giving the report to someone who knows little or nothing about the actual subject and asking them to say what they do n't understand about it , right down to individual words and sentences .
3 Well perhaps you or somebody on the other side might care to tell us how you 're gon na take it from three to three and half , cos I 'll quite happily tell you then how we 'll take it from three and half to four percent , so we welcome that as a step in the right direction .
4 Indeed , there is now little or none of the traditional progression or interweaving of rock climbing and other mountain activities .
5 Oxidised LDL may also be procoagulant since it has been described as stimulating endothelial tissue factor activity and inhibiting activation of protein C. Despite these tremendous advances , the authors wisely remind us that many patients with coronary disease have few or none of the known risk factors .
6 Does subsidiarity mean that the Member States should be permitted to decide whether that decision is an individual matter or one for the national state to take on the basis of its view of where the best interests of
7 This was placed on the kitchen floor , illiberally filled with water , and Wendy and I had to choose between going in together or one after the other while , we strongly suspected , Mr Sugden enjoyed a ‘ what-the-butler-saw ’ entertainment of looking through the keyhole .
8 thirty six quid for this thirty six eighty four or something for the local paper .
9 er , I 'll do , you know the afternoon or a morning or something in the middle school
10 And everyone in the whole class Julian Julian
11 Labour had much in common with the old Liberals of the Michael Meadowcroft variety and nothing with the new super-Friedmanism concocted by Ashdown .
12 Yet no election campaign has been as unctuously hostile to wealth as the Labour one of 1992 in justifying its policies about the poll tax , the health service , education , and national and local taxation ; and nothing in the public packaging operation left any reason to suppose the Labour Party had abandoned the assumptions of the 1960s .
13 The awful truth of Penny 's childhood and young womanhood is that the abuse never ended — and someone with the right counselling skills has to help her to unburden herself .
14 Here they were , a tiny outpost in the Diaspora , and someone from the very heart of Jewry had come to address them , someone so important that his coming all that way proved they were important , too .
15 And someone in the Interior Ministry might blow the whistle on you ? ’
16 Then he lived about half way and , and er , one or two more he lived at the top house on the right and somebody over the other side .
17 However , if you use the correct adhesive and somebody with the right sort of skill , almost any fabric of reasonable weight and texture can be stuck to walls .
18 ‘ I 've talked to Six , and somebody in the Foreign Office .
19 The figures of the main characters of the Nativity are then placed on it along with the pots of cereals , now full of green sprouts which symbolize fertility and plenty for the coming year .
20 The American boy turned in his seat and stared , expecting to see a fight , but the cowering Annamite accepted his beating meekly and none of the European passersby spared the man a second glance .
21 The Cantona home in a northern suburb of Leeds is a rather modest semi-detached house with simple furniture and none of the usual soccer star extravagances .
22 They feel unsure about the way their bodies have changed and they need lots of encouraging comments and none of the wrong kind of remarks .
23 There were three babies with chronic lung disease in the random group and none in the regulated group , but the total in the study is too small to say if either figure is different from the expected incidence of about 10% in this population of babies .
24 Webb , who joined United for £1.5 million just over three years ago , has started only three games this season and none in the Premier League .
25 Two cleaning bonnets are provided : one for the carpet cleaner , and one for the small plate .
26 As there are two separate applications — one for the King 's Cross project and one for the high-speed link — it is difficult to see how the two environmental assessments can be taken together .
27 A major influence was undoubtedly the personality of the dean himself , but the essential catalysts were the decision by the department of anatomy that it could no longer continue to operate two separate curricula — one for the traditional course and one for the parallel track — and the decision by several of the charitable funders of the new pathway that future grants would be available only if the scheme was adopted throughout the school .
28 To meet the single market statistics requirements , two new boxes appear on VAT returns from 1 January 1993 , one for the VAT due on acquisitions from other EC states , and one for the total VAT due .
29 Multiple-step paraffin sections ( 4–5 m ) were immunostained with two ET-1 antisera — one for the c-terminal pepetide of ET-1 and one for the c-terminal peptide of big ET-1 ( big ET-122–38 ) — µby the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method .
30 As the cistern supplies the remainder of the house , there will usually be two main feeds : one for the cold taps ( not the kitchen ) and WCs and one for the hot water system .
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