Example sentences of "and [prep] [art] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But just as in the case of advice , and for the very same reasons , such grounds for recognizing the authority of another , even though sometimes good , are always deviant grounds . |
2 | Keith Richardson says it the game showed a lot of encouragement for the cherry and whites … if anything Gloucester had the edge … and with a little more luck it could have gone their way … confidence is not quite there and Gloucester have to turn their pressure into points … |
3 | On a difficult pitch Witney played some very attractive football , and with a little more luck could have finished the game off in the first half . |
4 | Someone younger and more handsome and with a little more stature in the world . |
5 | The appeal of the goldfish world-wide had been maintained because it is to beautiful , so hardy , and with a very little care , so rewarding to keep . |
6 | Under the progressive system of construction it was , however , impossible to do this , and with a very few exceptions a shortage of any one part held up the whole of the line . |
7 | The railway pushed on to Birmingham , the army of navvies departed , the convulsion subsided , and within a very few years |
8 | He joined the Gwili Railway shortly after I did and on the very same day as my cousin Paul Lucas , but since then Roger has contributed more to the railway than either of us . |