Example sentences of "[art] [det] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 like this I was n't the least bit even not tired or anything .
2 The mouse with the least parasites usually became dominant .
3 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
4 I sent home the the that document in with the national curriculum 's er report .
5 Just enough light around to make out the that tree there , and a little bit of detail in the in the foreshore and obviously the headland .
6 Yeah , the , the that way there , I would n't say that was he were , I do n't think he far enough to the right , to be on the playing field .
7 The solemnly ticking grandfather clock by the door said two minutes to the half hour when Charles heard the Bishop approaching .
8 The large clock over the pawnbroker 's in Albion Street was showing the half hour when Billy spotted the trio alighting from a tram .
9 Dwight Yorke was also guilty of failing to find net particularly just after the half hour when he had two chances in as many minutes .
10 London Market , including internal reinsurance Deficit at the half year up from $10.9m to $16.5m , despite Q2 losses only marginally higher at $6.3m
11 The Liability account showed improvement and produced a deficit at the half year down from $10.5m to $4.7m .
12 Q2 losses $4.6m lower at $1.4m produced deficit at the half year down from $15.5m to $2.6m .
13 Operating ratio at the half year virtually unchanged at 112.25% .
14 And er whether this is true or not is immaterial , it 's part of the family er story that when Lloyd George was importuned by the this family up in .
15 This is supported by the few studies specifically of rural areas ; Moseley and Townroe ( 1973 ) found that immigrant firms in East Anglia retained most of their original linkages outside the region , and Hodge and Whitby ( 1979 ) , in a study of the eastern Scottish Borders , found that few in-migrant firms had important local linkages .
16 and one of the few movies where he 's not going around shouting he was drinking , but he was n't shouting
17 For her it was one of the few instances where Susan was allowed to be anything other than a 15-year-old schoolgirl .
18 For instance bedrooms , much more use of bedrooms for actually living , particularly for children , although I think that is one of the few instances where you can discover class patterns if you like .
19 — shampoos , conditioners , shoe horns — whoever uses shoe horns ? — our one suitcase each , the few clothes neatly hung : our personal computers , reference books — the tools of our trade .
20 Timbrel groups were almost unknown in Great Britain , and the few instruments around were certainly not played with the vigour and movement familiar to the Australians .
21 ‘ It was one of the few races where I 've been happy with my performance .
22 Among the few topics consistently under-represented was Bilingualism and Multilingualism , and no evidence suggested that the languages and varieties of language of all ethnic groups were being built upon .
23 The few ships out in the harbour sent up fireworks and flares , and the low hills around town echoed with the wail of sirens and foghorns — at least until the dark did set in at about three in the morning .
24 France , he adds , is one of the few countries where science and technology has a future .
25 In doing so it became one of the few countries where the brand has an active agency handling Guinness through the retail distribution system .
26 Hence TL is normally used in the following situations : beyond the range of radiocarbon : when no organic material has been preserved on the site : when the association between the event to be dated and the radiocarbon content of the organic samples is poor ; or for the few periods where the age range on a calibrated radiocarbon age is larger than the corresponding TL error term .
27 Feeding and nutrition of horses is one of the few areas where independent specialist advice is quite difficult to find even though feeding is one of the most important aspects of horse management .
28 And plants exploit the Thames in the few areas where tidal scouring is not too great : the LNHS has recorded wild and garden angelica ( Angelica sylvestris and A. archangetica ) and hemlock water dropwort ( Oenanthe crocata ) at Battersea .
29 The predictions co-incided with a survey by the recruitment firm , Manpower , which shows that Scotland — along with the west of England , Yorkshire and Humberside — is one of the few areas where employers expect better job prospects in the spring .
30 British Coal , one of the few companies still nationalised , has the unenviable task of proving to its customers that it is more than a dinosaur of the industrial revolution , slouching towards privatisation and a slow demise .
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