Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [coord] a " in BNC.
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1 | Not only that but a collective bargain is a method of suppressing individual differences between workers . |
2 | Not only that but a change in methods of working , in its ethos and what were seen as its privileges , such as index-linked pensions , was to follow . |
3 | Not only that but a drought in Maharashtra in 1987 and 1988 , probably the most severe of the century in the subcontinent , has caused barely a ripple of news interest in the world . |
4 | He turned down all but a handful — ‘ the handful who came with their hands full , ’ said Lucie , meaning that they bribed their way in . |
5 | Soon all but a few protected ones will be replaced by modern boxes . |
6 | Like that but a bigger version with full keys . |
7 | By 1982 we had swept up all but a handful of awkward items whose inhabitants , for varying reasons , did n't want to be or could n't be ‘ nationalised ’ — which was very untidy and inconvenient of them . |
8 | Over a long period then , the cost of elections was still more than the cost of the permanent organization , and this cost was so great as to rule out all but a tiny minority . |
9 | You must always include one Warlord , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or a few characters as you wish . |
10 | The loan book must contain virtually all the liverymen of the various companies , though not necessarily all the yeomen , nor indeed any but a fraction of the membership of the poorest crafts : only a single weaver is listed , though there was a livery of thirty and a full membership of seventy in 1546 . |
11 | Either that or a dong the size of a surfboard . ’ |
12 | Either that or a one-hit wonder , an eventuality the Crocs are clearly banking on . |
13 | I needed some valerian tea ; either that or a monster Manhattan . |
14 | Either that or a swimming party or |
15 | I love them Terry Either that or a labrador . |
16 | Yet all but a fraction of the carbon in living things originates as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ; as we will discuss below , it is turned into organic molecules by plants by the process of photosynthesis . |
17 | Hector them too much and a lot might end up turning sceptic . |
18 | Made awkward by his amused scrutiny , she tilted the roll too much and a blob of jam dropped on to her chest between her breasts . |
19 | and you have n't eaten that much and a vegetarian pie is n't |