Example sentences of "that be [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In ( 3 ) , SPAR is able to identify both some biscuits and a bowl on the floor , allowing both definite noun phrases to be fully resolved ; but it can not find any biscuits that are already in a bowl . |
2 | you know how you get those rows that are literally on a row ? |
3 | I have seen full-colour prints from the DCS200 that are virtually on a part with conventional 35mm images . |
4 | In addition Humphrey sees the aesthetic response as a ‘ pay of ’ for efficient and successful information processing ; it is a reward for the kind of mental activity that is really in a person 's own best interest . |
5 | Push the pipe into the fitting and mark the amount that is inside with a pencil . |
6 | That 's nice that 's just like a lemon here that one . |
7 | there are occasions where people do go into houses er that 's usually through a door that 's left open . |
8 | In the afternoons there was little to see other than the skateboarders who came to clatter back and forth in the bowl-shaped space under the Festival Hall , making a sound that was somewhere between a roller derby and a kendo match ; but as evening came on , bags and boxes would start to appear in the best-lighted spots under the concrete . |
9 | After all , the top of the table that was once on a line with our chin now reaches only to our thighs . |
10 | After cooking supper that was more like a banquet than an ordinary meal he played us some medieval things on the organ and then some Elizabethan things on the clavichord . |
11 | We also managed to get tins of the famous , unappreciated Spam and bully beef back from the looters and , knowing that the English liked strong tea , we boiled up more of their mixture for them , producing something of an indescribable colour that was more like a meal than a drink . |