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

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1 It was , as they saw it , Mrs Thatcher 's abuse of the loosely defined conventions that made such politically conscious people demand constitutional reform , one cardinal feature of which should be a properly articulated status of citizenship .
2 At a committee meeting of Standing Committee of Convocation it was resolved that the Chairman of Standing Committee should write to the Chairperson of Hong Kong ‘ Branch ’ with the proposal that the ‘ Branch ’ should become a properly constituted Branch of Convocation , enclosing a model constitution for information .
3 They considered , inter alia , the arguments in favour of a trial by jury in these cases ; whether there are types of cases which could be dealt with effectively or justly outside the criminal justice system ; and also whether there should be a properly structured system of plea bargaining with proper safeguards .
4 Next day I moved to 40 Beaumont Street and began a vastly expensive career of alcohol .
5 A vastly increased supply of turf and logs was required for the many fires the occasion demanded .
6 Injects a vastly increased amount of money into the prison system ;
7 They enjoyed a vastly improved standard of living , but Marjorie Gedge soon felt homesick .
8 Their collapse was brought about by opposition movements demanding greater democracy , but also a reconstruction of the economy to achieve higher rates of growth and in particular a vastly improved supply of consumer goods .
9 One of the longest pieces is taken from The Thirties , Malcolm Muggeridge 's over-rated chronicle , short on detail , long on a relentlessly ironical sense of superiority .
10 Which means of course if you work for Trading Standards , as I did until very recently if you work for Trading Standards you tend to get a rather jaundiced view of shopping .
11 It is a rather tidy kind of argument with no loose ends .
12 Ianthe took a rather prim sip of wine .
13 A rather odd concoction of wine , oil , salt and corn was sprinkled on to the house by Midlands , West & Wales director , Martin Smout who performed the ancient ‘ topping out ’ ceremony .
14 Those who bought the Cabinet Cyclopedia therefore got a rather odd view of zoology , conservative in its types and symbols but up to date in its appreciation of J. V. Thompson 's work , and rarely dull .
15 The landlady , a woman of around forty or so , appears to regard me as a rather grand visitor on account of Mr Farraday 's Ford and the high quality of my suit .
16 Given the nature of the tasks facing industry , that seems a rather small amount of money .
17 They have been collecting goodies from all over the globe , with no trouble or expense spared , and have recently announced that they have just paid a world record price for a rather small amount of tea .
18 In this case it is again not the ancestors who are important , but a rather diffuse constellation of nature spirits .
19 This is a rather complex technique of composition .
20 Generally , a rather complex interaction between theory and experiment results , theory indicating which quantities might usefully be measured and the experimental results pointing the way for further theoretical developments .
21 One of these was converted by Blair to give Dungannon a rather flattering margin of victory .
22 ‘ My conversation with him this evening made me realise that he can be quite devious , and also that he has a rather cruel sense of humour .
23 Karl clutched Erika as they negotiated a rather icy patch of pavement .
24 ‘ As it happens , there is a rather nice place for sale , not too far from London .
25 Maxim looked round at his taxi-driver , who had parked two wheels on the pavement with the usual German disregard for the tyres , and got a nod and a rather strange smile in return .
26 This is a rather strange piece of behaviour , which gave rise in the l9th century to the belief that the female cuckoo swallowed her egg after laying it and then regurgitated it into the host 's nest .
27 ‘ May I observe that this is a rather strange sort of idleness … ’ and he went on to admit that , although it was difficult for him to defend his present way of life , there was purpose in it , even if that purpose was an obscure one .
28 The responses reveal a rather worrying lack of communication , with a resulting lack of trust .
29 A rather terrible bubble of mirth broke from him .
30 He is ‘ a gentleman with a rather perplexed expression of face , and with very grey hair disordered on his head , as if he did n't quite see his way to putting anything straight ’ , but kind and honest .
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