Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] a [adj] [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | For consumers who use 1,000 units or less a new tariff is introduced , with no standing charge . |
2 | Within the next , er month or so a national consultation is being held within the URC to consider the advice of producing a programme of training for eldership which will be used throughout the call of the church and if there are any suggestions or any proposal that anyone would like to make I shall be very glad to receive them within the next month . |
3 | Frankly nobody knows if the stuff is going to work when tens of thousands or even a million nodes are involved and that 's exactly what the large accounts are really interested in . |
4 | Over 2000 years ago the Greeks realised that a full turn or even a right angle was far too large an amount of turn for many situations . |
5 | Whilst the pathfinders had the original control of H2S , developments were going on with a fair measure of practical input from Bennett and his friends at TRE , and eventually a superior set was devised and known as the 3cm HS . |
6 | The plan had to be dropped , and eventually a British suggestion was adopted , under which West Germany was re-armed , but her forces were placed under the control of NATO . |
7 | From 1867 onwards it became clear that the boy must begin to learn his métier as heir to the throne and so a small household was established . |
8 | They say some workers were allowed back before a final all-clear had been given and so a second evacuation was necessary . |
9 | Both of these are frequently mixed or compounded with other minerals such as copper or lead and so a virtual monopoly was held by the old Mines Royal Company , and its permission was needed . |
10 | Pursuit encourages further retreat , and so a vicious spiral is established which can destabilize a relationship . |
11 | Most changes are minimal and so a further proof is not necessary . |
12 | First , for many assets ( such as stock market indices ) there is either a futures market or a forward market , but not both , and so a direct comparison is not possible . |
13 | Horse-drawn Corporation open-sided dust carts and perhaps a dozen men were brought into action and , after disposal of the worst of the refuse , the surface was well hosed . |
14 | On the other hand , in the upper one third portion of the crypts , shown in the top half of each pair , there is only a diploid peak : there was no S , G 2 or M fraction , and only a non-diploid cell was seen between diploid and tetraploid fractions in the second case . |
15 | CHEMICALS companies have made further cuts in capital spending this year and only a modest improvement is in prospect next year before a further fall in 1994 , according to an industry survey published yesterday . |
16 | Born in 1903 , a year before Graham Greene , they met only when Orwell was dying ; and only a few letters are known to have passed between them , all composed in polite terms , as if to strangers . |
17 | The crowd had thinned out now and only a few people were left , dancing in a desultory fashion on the dimly-lit stage . |
18 | At this stage and henceforth a near-infra-red filter was employed , and the use of warm white tubes was not recorded , since their contribution would be small . |
19 | He should neither do damage to Mr. Jones , nor be slow in warning him of any impending danger ; fornication , marriage , gambling and the haunting of taverns or playhouses was strictly proscribed , and generally a monastic restraint was to be observed in all things . |
20 | No violence , and a good understanding of the crowd , and thus a good time was had by all . |
21 | No violence , and a good understanding of the crowd , and thus a good time was had by all . |
22 | The work can then be spread out to the measurements required on the blocking board and just a few pins are needed to hold the wires into place . |
23 | The villagers , who were expecting them , had their gifts ready and soon a small van was following slowly behind to transport their ever growing number . |
24 | Later that afternoon I saw a horse-drawn van pull up outside the cottage and soon a burly fellow was fetching furniture out and loading it into the van . |
25 | Through the Service , an initial supply of sheets is discreetly provided and thereafter a fresh supply is brought on a regular basis to each home , and the used sheets are taken away to be laundered . |
26 | It is claimed , for example , that Russia 's ability to produce an atomic and later a nuclear bomb was entirely a result of information given by British spies . |
27 | Akram then edged just short of slip , and clearly a stiff examination was being set out there by Malcolm , to whom the first comeback wicket had been ‘ like a drink of water to a thirsty man ’ . |
28 | Two policemen and about a dozen supporters were injured . |
29 | And now a subtle change was coming over the two hundred and fifty watching children in the audience . |
30 | The Irish Football Association 's scheme to sell tickets in a double package with those for November 's big match at home to the Republic has paid off and now a five-figure attendance is expected . |