Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Liberate , pacemaker for Alphabatim , took the field along at a strong gallop as far as the straight , a good half mile from home , where he fell back and allowed Commanche Run to take up the running . |
2 | However one check to this theory should be that , although the poems all do fit their settings in the story very tightly , there is a strong sense even so that the same words can mean different things in different places . |
3 | The company has built a strong reputation over more than 30 years as producers of fresh pork , cooked meats , sausages and bacon products for UK supermarkets , retailers and the food service industry . |
4 | But I had a strong suspicion even then that he was drinking to something other than my health . |
5 | This unfortunate crusade was not a total loss as far as Barbarossa was concerned , for it set the political and feudal scene for his election as Emperor within a short time of his return to Germany . |
6 | But this turnover is so extraordinarily slow that each grain could only have been exposed during the last 4600 Ma for a total time much less than a million years thus requiring considerably higher cosmic-ray intensities in the past , which though possible is thought by several scientists to be unlikely . |
7 | The Kimmeridgian stage of the Upper Jurassic is here developed to an exceptional thickness in a narrow strip along more than 10 miles of coast . |
8 | In response to this stimulus the larva releases its own exsheathing fluid , containing an enzyme leucine aminopeptidase , which dissolves the sheath from within , either at a narrow collar anteriorly so that a cap detaches , or by splitting the sheath longitudinally . |
9 | He had toyed with the idea of taking her to Dublin anyway , but they had had a rocky road enough already and perhaps she would be better at home . |
10 | The first one relates to the child who broke into my car , I wo n't call him a child he 's a bloody toerag as far as I 'm concerned , who broke into my car has been given a caution , a bloody caution . |
11 | He 's a cruel customer all right and an ideal looking-glass to spy on the greed , gloss , arrogance and vanity of his fellow Hollywood 's denizens . |
12 | I checked to see if Armstrong was still there and then I risked a crouching run as far as the Sierra 's tail lights . |
13 | In short , we need a Labour Government as quickly as possible . |
14 | Ever'thing down there is a damn pest as far as I 'm concerned . |
15 | I submit to you that Pacifism is not and never can be a political method so long as it is chiefly concerned with abstaining from the use of force … . |
16 | War may not be an overall preference ( Lenin was particularly fond of Clausewitz 's remark that the aggressor would prefer to walk in and occupy a foreign territory peacefully rather than fight for it ) ; but if it is the most effective way of achieving an aim , it is necessary to pursue it . |
17 | ‘ And can you take a blood-sugar reading as soon as possible , as well ? ’ she asked Judy . |
18 | The timber opened as they breasted a ridge and Trent glimpsed a steeply-sloping meadow up ahead and a patch of white . |
19 | The effect of Methodism in increasing the acceptance of harsh working conditions by its working-class adherents was remarked by William Beckford on a visit to a Cornish mine as early as 1787 . |
20 | It is a high-risk venture as far as we 're concerned |
21 | And we 're trying a different approach both mentally and physically , and I believe he can be a new person even after ten years . |
22 | It is truly said that he can go to bed at night with a clear sky as far as Home Affairs are concerned and wake up the next morning with a major crisis on his hands . |
23 | If the glider is very low and there is not a clear area immediately ahead and below , a stalling type of crash will be inevitable . |
24 | So if there 's any er er erm thought that the er ombudsman complaints were running at a high level as far as this committee 's interest were concerned , I can confirm that that is n't in fact the case . |
25 | Now coming back to the objective I say it leaves you on a high note then rather than the and that 's all I 'm gon na say tell them what you 're gon na tell them then tell them then tell them what you 've told them . |
26 | Now with it being , we 're not gon na look at a high margin straight away cos I know that 's a waste of time . |
27 | It 's a meatless century as far as prisoners are concerned . ’ |
28 | And er that hurt and that made you much more determined to improve and be able to make a proper load as quickly as possible . |
29 | , my first years had two children , had no breast problems and I 'm having a horrendous time just now and I 'm on H R T , I 'm on my third different kind ! |
30 | There might well be a public library very near where he was now walking . |