Example sentences of "[det] [adv] [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You can do that all right with a stew , ’ said Penelope .
2 The short version moves from polysyllabic words to the final monosyllabic " deth " and creates a tone of inexorable finality : In both versions Christ is imagined as suffering in all his human senses through the cruel process of crucifixion " so was but , unlike the long version , the short version pins this down precisely in a process of blow-by-blow equivalents between sin and sufferings .
3 The thing is you only do this probably once in a life time .
4 Roll half of this out thinly on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour into a curved strip that will cover half the outer edge of the cake drum ( about 10x35cm/4x14inches ) .
5 Now , in the context of a ‘ live ’ performance ( a very good one , at least ) , this need not matter unduly if the spirit of the music has been captured successfully ; but is this really enough for a recording ?
6 Susanna Wesley herself , mother of John and Charles , puts this plainly enough in a letter to John :
7 So I 've put us all in together as a group entry — sorry , Rainbow , not you , bubbeleh , you 're under the age limit — and I have costumes for you three girls upstairs . ’
8 you can get them all out again in a minute
9 Doing things communicating with people verbally can mean a lot more now sometimes with a lot of bureaucracy you can get sucked in to putting everything down on paper but it does n't mean as much as it does when it 's face to face communication .
10 Agnes clearly was n't going to take Maxim any more seriously as a spotter of fan clubs than she took Six as an organiser of them .
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