Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] an " in BNC.

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1 Two main forms of clinical presentation have been described ; a chronic , life threatening illness in the immunocompromised and an acute self limiting gastroenteritis in immunocompetent patients .
2 Just the Scottish and an English ?
3 From a production point of view , it can either be obtained ready-made from a music ‘ library ’ , or be specially recorded — whether it is music composed for the commercial or an existing piece .
4 After the sheriff 's judgment , there was an indication from the fiscal that an appeal would be lodged .
5 It is certainly true that one strand at least in a Northumbrian view of the past seems to have thought of Nechtanesmere as destroying the position of military dominance originally achieved by Eadwine in the first half of the seventh century ( HE II , 5 ) , whereas Eadwine 's ascendancy over the Britons in Wales had disappeared by the mid-630s and an overlordship of the southern English kingdoms , restored only temporarily in the late 650s , was lost long before 685 ( see above , p. 85 ) .
6 But it is not until the 1840s that an awareness , not only of the gulf between rich and poor , but of its dangerous significance in the lurid light of revolution , comes into being .
7 Food-sharing , or trophallaxis , allied with the power of pheromones to trigger patterns of action , is the regulatory bond which gives the colony its aura of the miraculous and an account in these terms is wholly sufficient .
8 In drawing such profiles , the male part is conventionally drawn on the left and an arbitrary decision must be made on where to terminate the open-ended top age class ( say 100 years ) .
9 The matching open-ended grant ( price subsidy ) will always lead the authority to consume more of the good than an unconditional non-matching grant ( lump-sum subsidy ) .
10 Prenzlauer Berg was one of the most deprived and crime-ridden areas of East Berlin , a haven for the criminals who lived off the poor and an ideal proving ground for the young officer .
11 The end product of psychedelia was not a new way of looking at the world and a liberation of the mind , but rather a lot of shit concept albums in the 1970s and an inaccurate belief on the part of pop stars that they were somehow important .
12 This was to prove of considerable value to the Palace , because there was a young lad there who benefited greatly from the nurturing that an experienced campaigner like Jimmy Wilde could provide , before being eventually transferred to a 1st Division club for a record fee — Arthur Hudgell .
13 It was either the Grand or an early night .
14 Had a quick hand with the safe and an even quicker eye to the jewels .
15 But if potential risk-takers are assured that success will immediately invite investigation by the MMC and an order to cut prices and eliminate excess profits , there will be less risk-taking in the economy .
16 So great was the growth of passenger traffic in the 1920s that an already vast station was remodelled and enlarged in 1927 .
17 4.12 There are many advanced and expensive appliances now available to assist the disabled and an injured plaintiff 's advisers should consult medical experts to ascertain whether any such appliance should be acquired to mitigate the plaintiff 's particular disability .
18 But Holligan wasted no time in the seventh and an even better left-hook stretched Ekubia on his back to earn the Liverpool lad a Lonsdale Belt .
19 He also seems to have donated his belt and hose , as a twelfth-century account of their treasures lists a girdle made from the one and an alb decorated with gold thread from the other .
20 Those who see the former as an end in itself … insofar as they comprise the present leadership of the NICRA … may be expected to lose interest as rights are gained .
21 Is there a molecule that weighs the same as an oxygen atom ?
22 They verified both predictions , and calculated the effective mass of a moving soliton. it is about the same as an electron 's mass .
23 Now we may wish to assume that an accuracy order is the same as an acquisitional order , but such an assumption is not warranted by the evidence , it is based on the speculation that language learners will reveal what they know , that their performance will be a reflection of their competence .
24 An intent to cause injury by shock is sufficient and apparently means the same as an intent to cause injury to the person ( R v Rapier [ 1980 ] Crim LR 48 ) .
25 And Diana was told that her request for a divorce was almost the same as an abdication .
26 This account , though it applies much more widely , is essentially the same as an explanation of these social phenomena which goes back at least to Hume , who accounted for ‘ the artificial virtues of chastity and modesty in women ’ by referring to the naturally greater disposition of males to protect children that they believe to be their own .
27 But a differentiation is not the same as an ultimate separation .
28 A belief in a directly evident proposition is not quite the same as an infallible belief , but they share the characteristic with which we are here concerned , that all of them are true .
29 But I do n't see that as being the same as an entitle
30 The generality of application or the audi alteram partem maxim , and its flexibility in operation , were brought out by Lord Loreburn L.C. , who stated that the maxim applied to ‘ everyone who decides anything , ’ while recognising also that the manner in which a person 's case was heard did not necessarily have to be the same as an ordinary trial .
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