Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [adv] [adv] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | By all means use them when they are needed or appropriate , but there is no call to construct a headline especially so as to include one or more of them . |
2 | This little nugget of a book ( but all Boulestin books are nuggets ) contains some of Boulestin 's best writing about his own province and about the food of obscure country inns of a type now all but vanished . |
3 | by the loading or unloading of a vehicle so far as concerns loading or unloading risk cover by a Motor Policy ; or |
4 | Well he does open , there 's no not many players can play a team better like than opening up |
5 | She says we are looking for people who can pull a crowd as well as have a bit of fun . |
6 | It may be painful , but a lot less so than failing miserably when your presentation ‘ goes live ’ . |
7 | You may well , in the circumstances , be willing to take a step backwards rather than lose your job . |
8 | It was pretence , Cecilia knew , for no one could help feeling an embarrassment so deep as to amount to actual dumb fear in the face of such a performance . |