Example sentences of "[art] [adj -er] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Some were for the better but a lot were for worse .
2 The longer that a person is deprived of oxygen the bluer a person becomes .
3 Determined to experience life as a catwalk photographer , I swapped my pen and notebook for a Canon Eos camera , 200mm lens with a doubler and a monopod ( bravely loaned by Michel Arnaud ) and squeezed into the ‘ gun emplacement ’ at the back of the Salle Sully .
4 You may be written off as a malingerer or a neurotic or , perhaps even worse , as someone who must be gently humoured back to health .
5 They also go about with a galvanometer and a Geiger counter to measure ‘ sources of power ’ .
6 So she was n't a stranger but a friend : one of the friends of Lili 's London afternoons ; a woman dressed in black wool with silver hoop earrings .
7 Out of this splendid , imperishable lantern the deep eyes glared as though a stranger and a savage inhabited the dwelling an angel had abandoned .
8 It is Easter weekend in Paris and , while his wife is away , middle-aged Jacques ( Stephen Moore ) brings home Julie , a sexy little bimbo played by Leslie Ash in a mini-skirt that is no broader than a cummerbund .
9 The surgeons had to join blood vessels of only two millimetres in diameter and use suturing materials no broader than a human hair .
10 It is best to acknowledge that " style " , like " meaning " , is a word which can be used either in a broader or a narrower sense .
11 Then I heard the snap of a lighter and a cloud of blue smoke came out of the doorway , followed by a rattle sound .
12 Orcs vary in height and their physical appearance more than humans — some are no taller than a man but most are substantially larger and the biggest Orcs stand well over seven feet tall .
13 It was as heavy as an ox in spite of the fact that it was no taller than a young steer , and a green and greasy liquid flowed from its wounds .
14 Hell , under all that gook on his eyelids , he was probably no blinder than a hawk .
15 Judit 's cassette-filled bedroom is no bigger than a standard bathroom .
16 ‘ I have promised to take big fights all over the country and they come no bigger than a bout with a world title at stake , ’ Hearn said .
17 ‘ What seems now a cloud no bigger than a man 's hand could turn out to be yet another inflationary and political storm for a government that could do without either . ’
18 ( One was for hitting a ball out of a cart rut ; its head was no bigger than a soup spoon . )
19 Shuttling between stacks and players are ‘ intelibots ’ , battery-driven , wheeled robots no bigger than a shoe box .
20 ‘ And so will her son , though he 's no bigger than a rabbit . ’
21 Called the ‘ Pond Protection Kit ’ , it 's a mini-electric fence system powered by four Duracell batteries housed within a plastic box no bigger than a pint pot .
22 On the other hand , the smallest dinosaur known — of the type that were probably the immediate ancestors of modern birds — was no bigger than a mistlethrush weighing only a few grammes .
23 Little Billy shifted his position and placed one eye right up against the square hole that was no bigger than a postage stamp .
24 Only the top surface of the upper chord of the rear stabiliser spar is readily visible and the crack when it was shown to me looked no bigger than a human hair lying across its width , partially hidden by paint and the dirt of many years ' service .
25 It contained a silver box no bigger than a pocket calculator , cushioned in the centre of a layer of spongy foam .
26 When workers which have been out foraging return with crops full of honeydew and nectar , they feed it to a replete , which swells until its abdomen , once no bigger than a grain of sand , has swollen to the size of a large pea .
27 I run one of the self-help groups that one of the ladies mentioned and we looked at an outsize catalogue recently and it went up to size twenty six and in some cases up to a size thirty and the ladies who modelled the clothes were no bigger than a twelve , possibly a fourteen , but a very shapely fourteen !
28 The girl who picked Pascoe up was a tall redhead in a glove-leather halter top and a skirt no bigger than a broad belt .
29 Beneath this lay sixty to a hundred communion wafers , each no bigger than a ten pence piece , each with four small Xs crossed by vertical letter Ps embossed on the surface .
30 A tiny black wallet no bigger than a child 's hand .
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